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1 The one failing to get a chair drops out of the game.
2 Sit down, I beg you, until I get a chair for you.
3 Mr. Achleitner, please go and get a chair for Doctor von Kammacher.
4 I wish you'd tell me where to go to get a chair car.
5 Take the light into the bedroom, and get a chair for yourself-wehaven't much accommodation for evening visitors.
6 Don't get a chair , ma'am.
7 Well-can'tyou get a chair ?
8 Let no bride forget tha the cheapest way to get a chair dusted is to let someone sit in it.
9 His own room was next to his mother's, and, turning in there to get a chair , he saw the window.
10 He turned to get a chair - turned so quickly that he saw the billiard-roomdoor move, as Grace Roseberry closed it again.
11 He turned away to get a chair , from which he had to move a mass of tissue-paper patterns and buckram linings.
12 We can easily get a chair and tie her down in it, and get a dark lantern and some matches and all that.
13 So now when Cousin Ferdinand comes in they stand up and get a chair for him and listen to his advice on everything.
14 I'll give you a call tomorrow evening to make sure I won't get a chair thrown at me when I come in the door.
15 I got a chair , placed it by the bedside, and sat down.
16 Barclay moved away from the fire, got a chair and sat down.
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