Unsharpened Factoids
Logical form
[〈det (plur person.n)〉 have.v 〈det (plur leaf.n)〉]
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Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 have.v 〈det (plur leaf.n)〉]
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A person may turn_over a leaf.
Logical form
[〈det person.n〉 turn_over.v 〈det leaf.n〉]
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A pile can be constituted-of-or-filled-with leaves.
Logical form
[〈det pile.n〉 constituted-of-or-filled-with.a 〈det leaf.n〉]
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Sharpened Factoids
Many or some persons turn over a leaf.
Logical form
(many-or-some x: [x person.n]
(some e:
(some y: [y leaf.n]
[[x turn-over.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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All or most plants have a leaf as a part.
Logical form
(all-or-most x: [x plant.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
(some y: [y leaf.n]
[[x have-as-part.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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Many plants have a leaf as a part.
Logical form
(many x: [x plant.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
(some y: [y leaf.n]
[[x have-as-part.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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All or most trees have a leaf as a part.
Logical form
(all-or-most x: [x tree.n]
(some e: [[x | e] enduring]
(some y: [y leaf.n]
[[x have-as-part.v y] ** e])))Sharpened from
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