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chore sentence examples

  • From the working camps, parties went out to perform various chores, either locally or in small up-river camps.
  • Chores around the house.
  • George had to fight his way up, washing dishes, doing the most menial legal chores.
  • Chore chart?
  • Household chores: consider not mowing the lawn or starting the diy at the crack of dawn.
  • Or even the time they spend doing chores you used to do?
  • Has hotpoint merely meant we now have more time to spend doing other tedious chores?
  • If kept in a solid floored aviary then cleaning is a constant and time consuming chore.
  • My gait became unstable; my arms became weak; i dropped things; doing my hair became a chore.
  • This gets you off the hook for all the mundane chores; let someone else take care of them.
  • For you who aren't particularly appreciative of the hot hot, then do your gardening chores early in the morning.
  • Guy sheppard handled design chores for the first three episodes of this season.
  • Regular internet users will save a year of their lives by doing the most time-consuming chores online, a new report claims.
  • Camp duties include cleaning and camp chores as well as data input and personal projects.
  • Everybody has a cleaning chore - brass, woodwork, windows, decks - we had a lot of fun with this.
  • I also don't like helping with domestic chores.
  • Also useful here is a section on com interoperability with.net ( as this is likely to be a common programming chore ).
  • They might offer you the incentive to finish early once a chore is out of the way.
  • Spam too many of us suffer the daily chore of deleting e-mails we don't want to receive.
  • Wardens and volunteers share all cooking and kitchen chores.

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