Not a Winograd Schema, but I once read an example where adding the word "the" to an English sentence inverted the meaning:<p>"The criminals were in the possession of the police."<p>"The criminals were in possession of the police."<p>One of the odder quirks of English.
The classical Winograd schema as a Turing test is effectively the voight-kampff test: one could imagine that the council advocated violence, and surreptitiously sought to create say a false flag, but our mirror system and sense of morality make that interpretation less palatable.
There is a programming project in Artificial Intelligence named Shrdlite that is a course given at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology.
The course also includes the nearley parser to provide a blocksworld, similar to Terry's original work.
For more information, see the course webpages:<p><a href="http://ChalmersGU-AI-course.github.io/" rel="nofollow">http://ChalmersGU-AI-course.github.io/</a>