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1 I think, child, that the time has come for you to have a tutor .
2 You may have a tutor any time you are ready.
3 Starting tomorrow, you will have a tutor , Sancho concluded.
4 You ought to have a tutor all to yourself, a student or something like that.
5 Can I have a tutor in my home?
6 For that you have to have a tutor .
7 I'm not a bit clever, you know, like Rosalind, but I'd like to have a tutor awfully.
8 But wee Andrew was to have a tutor and remain with his grandparents for some years at least.
9 Of course, with tech advances like Skype, you don't even really need to have a tutor in your living room.
10 Vernon was to have a tutor at Fairholm, and Eric was to return alone, and be received into Dr Rowlands's house.
11 Since, however, I could not grow up altogether in ignorance, it was decided that I should have a tutor of my own.
12 She persuaded my mother that I should not have a tutor for Latin because she knew it would make more work for her.
13 The oracle also indicated the manner in which he was to travel; he was to have a tutor , a servant, and all in order.
14 The poor young gentleman has a tutor and a duenna in Innocentina.
15 And yet we had a tutor , I do not really know why.
16 We had a tutor in Russia who had studied in Paris.
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