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  1. [In the loveliest town of all, (where the houses were white and high) and (the elms trees were green and higher than the houses), (where the front yards were wide and pleasant) and (the back yards were bushy and worth finding out about), (where the streets sloped down to the stream) and (the stream flowed quietly under the bridge), (where the lawns ended in orchards) and (the orchards ended in fields) and (the fields ended in pastures) and (the pastures climbed the hill and disappeared over the top toward the wonderful wide sky), in this loveliest of all towns Stuart stopped to get a drink of sarsaparilla].

Homogeneous - однородные

Declarative; composite, complex sentence

2. [It is true] (that Alexei Alexandrovich vaguely sensed the levity and erroneousness of this notion of his faith), and (he knew) (that when, without any thought (that his forgiveness was the effect of a higher power), he had given himself to his spontaneous feeling), (he had experienced greater happiness) (than when he thought every minute), (as he did now), (that Christ lived in his soul), and (that by signing papers he was fulfilling His will), but (it was necessary for him to think that way), (it was so necessary for him in his humiliation to possess at least an invented loftiness) (from which he, despised by everyone, could despise others), (that he clung to his imaginary salvation) (as if it were salvation).

Declarative; composite, complex

3. [Nash equilibrium is a state of a game] (in which no player, knowing the strategies of other players, can change his own strategy to better his own odds) (while the other strategies are unchanged).

Declarative; composite, complex

4. [Mr Dursley hummed] (as he picked out his most boring tie for work) and [Mrs Dursley gossiped away happily] (as she wrestled a screaming Dudley into his high chair).

Declarative; composite, compound-complex (synd.)

5. (If you want to go out of a house without being seen), [the middle of the afternoon in some way is better time to try it than the middle of the night].

Declarative (conditional); composite, complex

6. [Doors and windows are more likely to be open] and (if you are caught), [you can always pretend] (you weren’t meaning to go far and had no particular plans).

Declarative; composite, compound-complex (synd.)

7. “[And yet,” [continued Lord Henry, in his low, musical voice, and with that graceful wave of the hand] (that was always so characteristic of him), and (that he had even in his Eton days), “I believe] (that if one man were to live out his life fully and completely, were to give form to every feeling, expression to every thought, reality to every dream)—[I believe] (that the world would gain such a fresh impulse of joy) (that we would forget all the maladies of mediævalism, and return to the Hellenic ideal—to something finer, richer than the Hellenic ideal), (it may be).”

Declarative sentence with direct speech; composite, compound-complex

8. [He watched it with that strange interest in trivial things] (that we try to develop) (when things of high import make us afraid), or (when we are stirred by some new emotion) (for which we cannot find expression), or (when some thought (that terrifies us) lays sudden siege to the brain and calls on us to yield).

Declarative; composite, complex

9. [His little dinners, (in the settling of which Lord Henry always assisted him), were noted as much as for the careful selection and placing of those invited as for the exquisite taste shown in the decoration of the table, with its subtle symphonic arrangements of exotic flowers, and embroidered cloth, and antique plate of gold and silver].

Declarative; composite, complex

10. [Indeed, there were many, especially among the very young men], (who saw, (or *who* fancied) (that they saw), in Dorian Grey the true realisation of a type (of which they had often dreamed in Eton or Oxford days), a type) (that was to combine something of the real culture of the scholar with all the grace and distinction and perfect manner of a citizen of the world).

Declarative; composite, complex

11. [He suddenly stopped hiccupping], [his heart gave a thump and dropped away somewhere for an instant, then came back, but with a blunt needle lodged in it].

Declarative; composite, compound (asynd.)

12. [Here Bezdomny made an attempt to stop his painful hiccupping by holding his breath], (which caused him to hiccup more painfully and loudly), and [at that same moment Berlioz interrupted his speech], (because the foreigner suddenly got up and walked towards the writers).

Declarative; composite, compound-complex

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