Maybe I should have given more examples. Because while your script might 
work for this example it won't work for this:

*x1 comes/goes to destination x2 from origin x3 via route x4 using 
means/vehicle x5.*

This would at least have the advantage of the alternatives consisting of 
only 1 word, but as in the first example and the following this is not 
always the case.

*x1 is a quantity of/is made of chalk from source x2 in form x3.*

But I probably will have to use a simple solution like the one you provided 
and then just fix everything it gets wrong by hand.

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