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1 And I'm sure she will have a chaperone . '
2 Why did you have to have a chaperone ?
3 Must the young lady have a chaperone ?
4 GP62 is a member of the stress glycoprotein family that was proposed to have a chaperone - like function in the heat-shock response.
5 What a good thing Dudley was taken with paternal affection for that little fool Doris, and I had to have a chaperone .
6 Would it make you feel better if I had a chaperone ?
7 How balloon - they had a chaperone , phase two of the plan had fallen neatly into place.
8 "Do you have a chaperone here?" he'd asked her after several dances.
9 "Well, I hope we did have a chaperone or two," was Polly's retort.
10 "I think you have a chaperone , " noted Sickert.
11 "And we must have a chaperone , you know."
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