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1 Looks like she's had to learn to do chores since you left.
2 And besides, I was overcome by an atavistic longing to do chores .
3 He had to do chores all weekend, and probably next weekend, too.
4 O'Brien was engaged by a farmer to milk cows and do chores .
5 Or, parents might ask kids to do chores , and to protest they self-injure.
6 As soon as they both finished breakfast, they went out to do chores .
7 Then Peacie went off to do chores , and I started upstairs.
8 I could go do chores for Fred Thurman if nobody's there.
9 She hardly ever put you in detention, made you do chores or withdrew privileges.
10 You can do chores here. She wanted to get things straight right from the beginning.
11 We spent our rest days helping Chris do chores .
12 We had to do chores at the house.
13 Some one must take care him when for me get breakfus and Li Choo do chores .
14 Jake was a boy of eighteen, who had been employed by the farmer to do chores .
15 Making you do chores doesn't sound too bad.
16 She made him come home right home after school and let him outside only to do chores .
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