avg. rank | sentence |
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2.8571 | When he left me I went to join but I was hit by Baswa. |
3.0000 | It is only s 15(1)(d) which is not fault oriented. |
3.0000 | On my way to the BDF Camp I find her crying. |
3.0000 | They worked from 6 pm to 6 am, six days per week. |
3.0000 | We tied him to a tree and left him there." |
3.0556 | In the morning when I got up to feed my son, I saw that he was dead. |
3.0769 | I felt I was going to die as he didn't let up. |
3.0833 | It was rough, it was raw and it was real for them. |
3.1000 | We are saying give us a place to move to. |
3.1429 | He said it was not easy but he had a good a time. |
3.1818 | The units are 5.96 m by 2.41m by 1.0m in size. |
3.2000 | But now he was gone and they had to adapt. |
3.2000 | “I can’t explain why I feel the way I feel. |
3.2000 | “It’s true this is a place for the Gods.” |
3.2143 | It will take you to the Asian country in a blink of an eye. |
3.2353 | He got hold of me by the hand and I agreed to go inside the house". |
3.2500 | I have found no reason to do so in this case. |
3.2500 | She told me that she did not want sex and I asked her why and she did not tell me why she did not want sex." |
3.2500 | This is so utterly improbable that it falls to be rejected as false (see 1937 AD 370 at p 379; 1986 (4) SA 712 (V) at p 715G). |
3.2632 | In terms of s 15(2)() of that Act the retiring age for a public officer is 60 years. |
3.2667 | We can get inside a dragon hole, dig it out, and eat its eggs too! |
3.2727 | Apply for a loan at any of our branch near you. |
3.2727 | We have never been an arm of the union," he said. |
3.2857 | “I always say if you know someone who has done it so can you. |
3.3000 | “Even if he flies, where is he going to land? |
3.3000 | Gold Mines Ltd., 1925 T.P.D. 61 at p. 68)." |
3.3000 | I have been in the bench for over 15 years! |
3.3000 | She did so and gave the plastic bag to him. |
3.3077 | She put the child on her back and they went to his home. |
3.3077 | This is a way to help curb the spread of HIV,” she said. |
In this subsection, we again replace maximal length by average length. We see slightly other results: The sentences here contain many Abbreviations, small numbers etc.
select avg(char_length(word)) as a, s.sentence from sentences s, inv_w i, words w where s.s_id=i.s_id and i.w_id=w.w_id and length(sentence)>40 and i.w_id>100 group by s.s_id order by a limit 30;
4.5.2.1 Maximum word rank in sentence
4.5.2.2 Average word rank in sentence
4.5.2.3 Sentences consisting of many low frequency words I
4.5.2.4 Sentences consisting of many low frequency words II
4.5.2.5 Sentences consisting of short words only I
4.5.2.7 Sentences consisting of long words only I
4.5.2.8 Sentences consisting of long words only II