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1 Potts, who cleans the bookshop, says she used to be a chorus girl.
2 There may be a chorus of groans from the class.
3 There seemed to be a chorus of expostulation or remonstrance, above which two powerful voices rang out loud and angry.
4 Madam, - No doubt there will be a chorus of disapproval about the increase in the price of The Irish Times.
5 There were some good voices in the band, and in rendering programmes there would generally be a chorus which we enjoyed.
6 There was a chorus of protestations; Fagerolles objected, in a shrill voice:
7 There was a chorus of tittering and squeaking voices in the corridor.
8 There was a chorus of congratulations; everybody thought it an excellent match.
9 There was a chorus of reasons no one could go that night.
10 There was a chorus of similar gasps and cries from inside Shoegasm.
11 There was a chorus of shouts as the men ducked for cover.
12 When the Doctor re-entered the house there was a chorus of questions:
13 There was a chorus of coughs and a round of sly looks.
14 There was a chorus of laughter, loud and long, at this sally.
15 Someone said something about Rardove, and there was a chorus of male shouts.
16 There was a chorus of agreement with only one dissentient voice.
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