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1 She would not wear an apron , and there was an end of it.
2 But we may be quite sure that he did not wear an apron .
3 Sellers must also wear an apron , a head cover and gloves.
4 You wear an apron , and you are not able to even speak English properly.
5 The man that gets her will have to wear an apron and bake the pancakes.
6 She would not wear an apron , in an age when aprons were almost essential to decency.
7 So wear an apron and keep your blender's lid on-unlessyou want your kitchen to look like a crime scene.
8 Don't you see I am a servant, and cook in the kitchen: my sleeves are tucked up and I wear an apron .
9 The rhizome stains anything it touches ( wear an apron ) and will leave a dark orange, tacky goo on your spoon and knife.
10 One, wearing an apron , ran into the arms of a police officer.
11 She was wearing an apron and carrying a bright pink feather duster.
12 He wears an apron and is holding a crab in his hand.
13 An old woman wearing an apron was crossing the road in leisurely fashion.
14 A boy wearing an apron entered and spoke to him in low tones.
15 He thought about Rolf, doing the washing-up and wearing an apron .
16 She was wearing an apron over her cardigan and one of her skirts.
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