Length | Sentence |
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15 | Safety warning. |
15 | Visit us atwww. |
15 | I wanted bread. |
15 | You feel alive. |
15 | Then read this. |
16 | OK, off we went. |
16 | It was so heavy. |
16 | LOVE the photos. |
17 | The space, which. |
17 | Clean your shoes. |
Length | Sentence |
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15 | On Show Sunday! |
17 | Put in the hours! |
18 | Caring is sharing! |
18 | And I love movies! |
18 | Spashing good fun! |
21 | Now how cool is that! |
21 | It felt like a movie! |
21 | Just totally awesome! |
21 | Yes, I lost my heels! |
22 | And so functional too! |
Length | Sentence |
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18 | Does she tense up? |
18 | What is Equipment? |
20 | I must crazy, right? |
20 | How Much Can I Lose? |
20 | What is Free Silica? |
22 | So how do we cut back? |
22 | Who is the system for? |
22 | Looking for a costume? |
22 | Game on now, isn’t it? |
23 | Why automate your home? |
Here we see the absolutely shortest sentences in the corpus. In three tables we find declarative, exclamatory and interrogative sentences.
The sentences give some insight into the language or the corpus. Moreover, in the case of malformed sentences they may give hints for better preprocessing.
We find only sentences which were accepted by the preprocessing. For language detection, usually a minimum number of known words is necessary. Because of this, some very short sentences may be missing in the corpus.
select char_length(sentence) as le, sentence from sentences where sentence like "%!" and 40>length(sentence) order by le limit 15;
4.1.2 Sentences of fixed length I
4.1.3 Sentences of fixed length II
4.1.4 Sentences of fixed length III
4.1.5 Longest sentences