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And when you do your turn, take some one along for chaperon.
It would put her in such a bad light as a chaperon.
And the little girl would be a chaperon of sorts.
All such activities were required to have a teacher chaperon.
Your next personal computer may well come with its own digital chaperon.
"What the devil were you doing in my house without a chaperon?"
The girl had been left without a chaperon and was determined to have a good time with some boys.
But count me out as chaperon to the young miss.
After all, your mother did run off and leave you without a guardian or a chaperon.
She to play the part this time of chaperon to her own servant?
But if it will make you feel more comfortable, I'll welcome a chaperon.
The way the coaches carry on, we might as well not have any chaperons.
Each chaperon teacher would let the students call home every night to check in with parents briefly, they said.
"A young girl shouldn't be out after dark without a chaperon."
The last thing you two need is a crusty old chaperon such as myself.
"Does little Joanna know that you're to be her personal chaperon?"
Ask anyone; they all saw it, except the chaperon, who only looked when she heard the applause.
It is of course always winter, when the chaperon was most likely to be worn.
So little is known of Chaperon that this episode stands out.
"They set me up in an apartment with a chaperon and five other Ford models."
I could not go without a chaperon, of course.
Mikhail had never been so grateful for a chaperon in his life.
I realize this is the first time you've ever been asked to act as a chaperon."
It is her duty as my chaperon to do so."
Figures often have a hood chaperon and a hat as well.
Their chaperone from the police force was still across the street.
She could do anything, everything, with no need of chaperones.
Perhaps I could get a job as a professional chaperone.
For three days we did all the things men do when they get together without chaperones.
This was the last time he would play the role of chaperone.
The chaperones thought he was just the job, no doubt.
There's no law about the chaperone not having a little fun.
Single women also cannot travel or go out alone without a chaperone.
The second time I managed to get her to come, but only with a chaperone.
One of the chaperones came along and broke it up.
They went outside; their police chaperone waited across the street.
But students have said that teachers knew they were going to the pool without chaperones.
There will be three chaperones for each bus of 44 students.
She had always taken at least one of the twins with her as a chaperone.
"You mean can we be alone together without a chaperone?
If anything, they look more like chaperones than club owners.
As for me, I thought it was good fun and certainly better value than the chaperone usually gets.
"I think you're old enough to have company without a chaperone on the premises."
Never mind that his friends and a chaperone were allowed entry.
She turned and walked swiftly toward her chaperone, not ever looking back.
But try to make the next one an older woman, something between a mother superior and a chaperone.
She'd assumed she would have her uncle along as chaperone.
Makes it very hard to argue about chaperones at parties.
The concept of a chaperone is also used in variation.
I can make it on my own just fine, and you're old enough to have a cup of coffee without a chaperone.
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But she would get up and chaperon us if asked.
Using it is like being chaperoned by a good friend.
But the students went anyway, chaperoned by one teacher and two parents.
As my friend said, chaperoning is part of a larger picture.
They put on dances for the young people, and chaperoned them.
I mean most of them had to go chaperoned to lectures and things.
Fortunately, his mother and the two little girls had kept him very well chaperoned.
He wrote to her and they met - chaperoned by an Egyptian couple.
It was the first time they'd met without being chaperoned by a noisy television.
As it was, they chaperoned each other, though not intentionally, I believe.
The couple met during the summer of 2001 while chaperoning a field trip for a children's literacy program in Washington.
They should say that he will be chaperoned from the moment of notification.
No whites were allowed in them except the ones chaperoning the students.
The couple's first dates were chaperoned by her sister Anita.
I'd seen the Falls once while chaperoning a field trip from the academy.
I have promised to chaperon a young couple to the dance tonight, and my presence seems very important to one of them.
When someone else could be spared, the two young people were chaperoned, but that was seldom.
All dances are chaperoned by a crew of faculty and parents.
Paul then got the woman pregnant, resulting in the 4 year old girl he was chaperoning around earlier.
This attempt at chaperoning them for instance- No, she decided reluctantly.
But unlike college students, most high school students are chaperoned.
As it is with young girls making their come-out, we were all chaperoned.
I was never before quite so closely chaperoned, even in Christchurch.
If the 20-minute session amounted to a date, it was well chaperoned.
The chaperoning is not the whole thing; it is a part of what I am trying to give them.
There was no effort to chaperone them in any way.
"Has your brother said anything of who will chaperone you in London?"
Since when has it become necessary for you to chaperone me?"
There were a number of girls in the party and at the last minute the female teacher who was to chaperone them dropped out.
"I'm not here merely to chaperone my sister, and well you know it."
He followed us inside and told the soldier assigned to chaperone our visit to leave.
It did not exist to chaperone me on mental dates with my mother.
He should have never agreed to chaperone the party.
I remember once being ordered to chaperone a British naval officer.
Scores of parents showed up at the marriage banquet to chaperone their children.
We could chaperone our student's social lives, institute rules against drinking."
Why does your child cringe if you offer to chaperone the school dance?
The parents also fight over which parents will be asked to chaperone the trip.
Julia dear, I'm sure the students, male ones at least, would love you to chaperone them.
Much to the boys' dismay, she decides to stay and chaperone it herself.
"He wishes me to chaperone her during Council season."
The two were staying at the hotel to chaperone a young hockey team that they manage.
"If you would be so kind as to chaperone the children tonight, Scott and I are going to pay a visit to an old friend."
A quick glance told me that he wanted me to stay and chaperone the girls.
"Or perhaps as a spinster on the shelf, you're only here to chaperone your sister."
It provides teachers with the opportunity to chaperone International Student trips.
"Get some nice old lady to chaperone you, and go and play.
She was not able to chaperone her daughter during her coming out season as debutante.
Here you are, all alone, no one to chaperone you - people are going to talk!
My brother is happy enough to chaperone the old folks, but he doesn't fly, even if the tickets are on me.
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