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Syntactic analyzation of "In the cities nothing is more surprising to a foreigner than to go from the dust and turmoil of a busy street directly into a rustic yard and the felicity of quiet country life. On one of the busy streets of Tokio I had often passed a low shop, the barred front of which was never opened to traffic, nor was there ever any one present with whom to deal. I used often to peer between the bars; and from the form of the wooden boxes on the step-like shelves within, I knew that the occupant was a dealer in old pottery." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. In Preposition
2. the Determiner
3. cities Noun Plural
4. nothing Noun Singular
5. is Verb 3rd person sing.
6. more Adverb Comparative.
7. surprising Adjective
8. to to.
9. a Determiner
10. foreigner Noun Singular
11. than Preposition
12. to to.
13. go Verb Base Form.
14. from Preposition
15. the Determiner
16. dust Noun Singular
17. and Conjunction
18. turmoil Noun Singular
19. of Preposition
20. a Determiner
21. busy Adjective
22. street Noun Singular
23. directly Adverb.
24. into Preposition
25. a Determiner
26. rustic Adjective
27. yard Noun Singular
28. and Conjunction
29. the Determiner
30. felicity Noun Singular
31. of Preposition
32. quiet Adjective
33. country Noun Singular
34. life Noun Singular
35. . .
36. On Preposition
37. one Cardinal Digit
38. of Preposition
39. the Determiner
40. busy Adjective
41. streets Noun Plural
42. of Preposition
43. Tokio Proper Noun Singular
44. I Personal Pronoun.
45. had Verb Past Tense.
46. often Adverb.
47. passed Verb Past Participle.
48. a Determiner
49. low Adjective
50. shop Noun Singular
51. ,
52. the Determiner
53. barred Verb Past Participle.
54. front Noun Singular
55. of Preposition
56. which wh-determiner.
57. was Verb Past Tense.
58. never Adverb.
59. opened Verb Past Participle.
60. to to.
61. traffic Noun Singular
62. ,
63. nor Conjunction
64. was Verb Past Tense.
65. there Existential There.
66. ever Adverb.
67. any Determiner
68. one Cardinal Digit
69. present Noun Singular
70. with Preposition
71. whom wh-pronoun.
72. to to.
73. deal Verb Base Form.
74. . .
75. I Personal Pronoun.
76. used Verb Past Tense.
77. often Adverb.
78. to to.
79. peer Verb Base Form.
80. between Preposition
81. the Determiner
82. bars Noun Plural
83. ; :
84. and Conjunction
85. from Preposition
86. the Determiner
87. form Noun Singular
88. of Preposition
89. the Determiner
90. wooden Adjective
91. boxes Noun Plural
92. on Preposition
93. the Determiner
94. step-like Adjective
95. shelves Noun Plural
96. within Preposition
97. ,
98. I Personal Pronoun.
99. knew Verb Past Tense.
100. that Preposition
101. the Determiner
102. occupant Noun Singular
103. was Verb Past Tense.
104. a Determiner
105. dealer Noun Singular
106. in Preposition
107. old Adjective
108. pottery Noun Singular
109. . .

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