Unsharpened Factoids
Persons may have institutions.
Logical form
[〈det (plur person.n)〉 have.v 〈det (plur institution.n)〉]
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A person may have an institution.
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 have.v 〈det institution.n〉]
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Institutions can be international.
Logical form
[〈det (plur institution.n)〉 international.a]
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Institutions can be religious.
Logical form
[〈det (plur institution.n)〉 religious.a]
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Institutions can be democratic.
Logical form
[〈det (plur institution.n)〉 democratic.a]
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An institution can be in a country.
Logical form
[〈det institution.n〉 in.p 〈det country.n〉]
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A country may have institutions.
Logical form
[〈det country.n〉 have.v 〈det (plur institution.n)〉]
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A country may have (financial institutions).
Logical form
[〈det country.n〉 have.v (:q det (nn financial.n (plur institution.n)))]
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Marriage may undergo an institution.
Logical form
[(k marriage.n) undergo.v 〈det institution.n〉]
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Education may undergo institutions.
Logical form
[(k education.n) undergo.v 〈det (plur institution.n)〉]
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Learning may undergo institutions.
Logical form
[(k learning.n) undergo.v 〈det (plur institution.n)〉]
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A male may have an institution.
Logical form
[〈det male.n〉 have.v 〈det institution.n〉]
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Logical form
[〈det (plur institution.n)〉 troubled.a]
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Learning may undergo an institution.
Logical form
[(k learning.n) undergo.v 〈det institution.n〉]
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Education may undergo an institution.
Logical form
[(k education.n) undergo.v 〈det institution.n〉]
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Sharpened Factoids
Many persons possess an institution.
Logical form
(many x: [x person.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x possess.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many institutions are religious.
Logical form
(many x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x religious.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many institutions are democratic.
Logical form
(many x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x democratic.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many institutions are in a country.
Logical form
(many x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
(some y: [y country.n]
[[x in.p y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many countries possess an institution.
Logical form
(many x: [x country.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x possess.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many or some males possess an institution.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x male.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x possess.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many institutions are troubled.
Logical form
(many x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x troubled.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many elected representative occasionally regard an institution.
Logical form
(many x: [x elected-representative.n]
(occasional e
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x regard.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many or some nations possess an institution.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x nation.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x possess.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many or some institutions are global.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x global.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many or some persons are institutions.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x person.n]
[x institution.n])Sharpened from
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Many or some US cities possess an institution.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x us-city.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y institution.n]
[[x possess.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many or some institutions are prestigious.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x prestigious.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many or some institutions are charitable.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x institution.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
[[x charitable.a] ** e]))Sharpened from
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Many institutions occasionally undergo collapse . t.
Logical form
(many x: [x institution.n]
(occasional e: [e collapse.n]
[x undergo.v e]))Sharpened from
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