By "verb" I mean of course the wrong verb (i.e., non-base form).

Anyway, mails you from always end up as below: all joined up.

Marcin Miłkowski wrote thus at 04:04 PM 04-10-13:
>W dniu 2013-10-04 05:00, Kumara Bhikkhu pisze: > 
>Disambiguator. I don't even know what that is. > 
>Never mind. Thanks. > > I'll add rules for "not 
>to (verb)" and "(verb) to > (verb)", and see how 
>that goes. What do you want to achieve this way? 
>These will not be error patterns... Best, 
>Marcin > > kb > > Marcin Miłkowski wrote thus 
>at  06:39 PM 03-10-13: >> W dniu 2013-10-03 
>11:43, Kumara Bhikkhu pisze: > >> Marcin 
>Miłkowski wrote thus at 04 04:15 PM >> 
>03-10-13: >> Hi, >> >>> W dniu 2013-10-03 
>06:24, >> Kumara Bhikkhu pisze: >>> Can the one 
>who >> created this contact me personally? It's 
>not >> triggering >>> "He tried not to 
>laugh_s_." >>> I >> don't know how to correct 
>it. >> >> I'll write >> this on the list -- 
>"laughs" is also plural of >> "laugh", which >> 
>is excluded by the exception >> below (NNS). 
>Unfortunately, without this >> >> exception, a 
>lot of false alarms are found. > > >> I thought 
>so. > > >> Now, maybe we could have a >> second 
>variant of the rule that takes "not" >> >> 
>+"to", and then the exception would not be >> 
>required. This would have to >> be tested on 
>a >> large corpus. > > Anyway of indicating 
>verbs but >> excepting those what are also 
>nouns? No, it's >> not possible unless you have 
>a perfect rule in >> the disambiguator for this. 
>Best, Marcin >> 
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