CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from March through arg2" "arg1 runs from May to arg2" "arg1 runs from around arg2" "arg1 that lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 runs May through arg2" "arg1 lasts from July to arg2" "arg1 extends from April to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May through arg2" "arg1 which lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 runs from June to arg2" "arg1 lasts between June and arg2" "arg1 lasts from about arg2" "arg1 lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 starts from June to arg2" "arg1 lasts from March to arg2" "arg1 goes from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts from June to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May until arg2" "arg1 that runs from June to arg2" "arg1 lasts from August to arg2" "arg1 runs from May through arg2" "arg1 that runs from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May till arg2" ] using (wet_season, november)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 that runs from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts from June to arg2" "arg1 runs May to arg2" "arg1 lasting from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts between June and arg2" "arg1 lasts from mid arg2" "arg1 runs from June to arg2" "arg1 that lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 runs from March through arg2" "arg1 extends from April to arg2" "arg1 starts from June to arg2" "arg1 runs from May until arg2" "arg1 runs from April to arg2" "arg1 months between May and arg2" "arg1 is usually between June and arg2" "arg1 runs from May through to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from April to arg2" "arg1 runs from May to arg2" "arg1 months of April through arg2" "arg1 lasts from May through arg2" "arg1 lasts from April to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 lasting from April to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May till arg2" "arg1 is from May until arg2" "arg1 is from May till arg2" "arg1 runs from May through arg2" "arg1 lasts from May to arg2" ] using (wet_season, october)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 runs from September to arg2" "arg1 running from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" "arg1 lasts from October through arg2" "arg1 lasting from December to arg2" "arg1 runs from November until arg2" "arg1 goes from October to arg2" "arg1 months from January to arg2" "arg1 that runs from October to arg2" "arg1 months of February and arg2" "arg1 spans the months of arg2" ] using (wet_season, march)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from June to arg2" "arg1 starts from May to arg2" "arg1 lasting from June to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 lasts from August to arg2" "arg1 runs from September through arg2" "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 lasts from June to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from April to arg2" "arg1 lasting from late arg2" "arg1 runs from April to arg2" "arg1 runs from May to arg2" "arg1 runs from August to arg2" "arg1 goes from May to arg2" ] using (wet_season, december)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from the end of arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 here lasts from arg2" "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 starts around the end of arg2" "arg1 runs from March to arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from around arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 runs from the middle of arg2" "arg1 starts in late arg2" "arg1 lasts from March to arg2" "arg1 lasts from about arg2" ] using (wet_season, may)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 lasts from October through arg2" "arg1 goes from October to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 running from November to arg2" "arg1 months of March and arg2" "arg1 lasting from January to arg2" "arg1 is between December to arg2" "arg1 runs from October through arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" ] using (wet_season, april)
CPL @1094 (99.6%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs January through arg2" "arg1 runs from around arg2" "arg1 lasts from April to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 runs from April to arg2" "arg1 spans the months of arg2" "arg1 lasts from March to arg2" ] using (wet_season, june)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 lasting from April to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts from June to arg2" "arg1 that runs from May to arg2" "arg1 lasts from July to arg2" "arg1 runs from June to arg2" "arg1 runs from May to arg2" ] using (wet_season, september)
CPL @1095 (93.8%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from November to arg2" "arg1 lasts from January to arg2" "arg1 is between December to arg2" "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" ] using (wet_season, february)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1095 (87.5%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 lasts from May to arg2" "arg1 running from May to arg2" ] using (wet_season, august)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from the end of arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 here lasts from arg2" "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 starts around the end of arg2" "arg1 runs from March to arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from around arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 runs from the middle of arg2" "arg1 starts in late arg2" "arg1 lasts from March to arg2" "arg1 lasts from about arg2" ] using (wet_season, may)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from the end of arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 here lasts from arg2" "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 starts around the end of arg2" "arg1 runs from March to arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from around arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 runs from the middle of arg2" "arg1 starts in late arg2" "arg1 lasts from March to arg2" "arg1 lasts from about arg2" ] using (wet_season, may)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 that runs from November to arg2" "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 runs from December to arg2" "arg1 lasts from October through arg2" "arg1 goes from October to arg2" "arg1 runs from November through arg2" "arg1 running from November to arg2" "arg1 months of March and arg2" "arg1 lasting from January to arg2" "arg1 is between December to arg2" "arg1 runs from October through arg2" "arg1 runs from November to arg2" ] using (wet_season, april)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 runs from June to arg2" "arg1 starts from May to arg2" "arg1 lasting from June to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from arg2" "arg1 lasts from August to arg2" "arg1 runs from September through arg2" "arg1 runs from October to arg2" "arg1 lasts from June to arg2" "arg1 which lasts from April to arg2" "arg1 lasting from late arg2" "arg1 runs from April to arg2" "arg1 runs from May to arg2" "arg1 runs from August to arg2" "arg1 goes from May to arg2" ] using (wet_season, december)