Draynor physically shoved his chauffeur out of the limousine and climbed into the driver's seat. |
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From which we can only conclude that all applicants receive the same Rolls-Royce service, complete with a uniformed chauffeur. |
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The bride's father, it emerged, had been in service as a groom and chauffeur at great houses in the Borders. |
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Despite the family image, a book of revelations published by a former chauffeur has painted Chirac as a serial adulterer. |
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Chan plays a cab driver who is hired as a chauffeur to the head of a secret government spy unit. |
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It gave him his luxury apartment in Berlin, his chauffeur, bodyguard and private barber. |
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He arranged to be taken by chauffeur driven limousine and the chauffeur was required to remain for the duration of the visit. |
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He was being driven by a chauffeur when the vehicle was stopped by traffic officers in Hertfordshire travelling at 97 mph. |
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When we got to the end of the drive, the chauffeur got out and opened the door for us. |
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Why didn't you stay home today and take a swim in the pool or have a chauffeur drive you elsewhere? |
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We had two maids and a chauffeur who used to drive us to Jaffa and Haifa for picnics on the weekend. |
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My chauffeur from Edinburgh airport had even started a sideline in temporary accommodation for visiting golfers. |
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I did consider goading him into major speed-limit breakage, but as he's a chauffeur I thought he'd probably prefer to hang onto his license. |
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My date's chauffeur had to wait for hours on an uncharacteristically nippy September night while we discussed the twin towers disaster. |
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The defendant employed a chauffeur, and on one occasion when he was attempting to start the car it caught fire. |
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When a chauffeur comes upon his rich millionaire boss's tux, he can't resist trying it on. |
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The streets are often heavily congested with traffic such that a chauffeur driven car hire is almost a must. |
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And the local Army recruiter had been selected to be my chauffeur, a bit of a courtesy for an old, retired four-star general. |
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He acted as chauffeur and procurer of prostitutes and was more like a paid private assistant. |
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She's got countless maids, butlers, a chauffeur, a horse groom, and a million other servants as well! |
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I had a good go on the dodgems and I was chauffeur for some of the children. |
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Goldwater and his siblings grew up with a nurse, chauffeur and live-in maid. |
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The chauffeur of the black limousine got down from the vehicle and went to open the back passenger seat. |
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At a tender age he had become a chauffeur to a wealthy woman and was in charge of a fleet of limousines, Mercedes Benz cars and Alfa Romeos. |
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A chauffeur opened the door and Natalie was roughly shoved into the back of the limo with Evan right behind her. |
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After the evening performance the night before, a chauffeur drove her from Bath to a suite at an airport hotel. |
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Julia watches as her chauffeur drives Morgan out of the estate and the limousine speeds away into the distance. |
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And poor Paul, he probably felt like a chauffeur, always driving her wherever she needed to go. |
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At Chelsea there was a chauffeur to drive the directors around because of problems with parking. |
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From there, he became a chauffeur for a private estate, until his employer suffered a slump in fortune. |
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He had worked for Lord Mountbatten as a chauffeur and record keeper before joining the church. |
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Behind him came a second car with Rufus, his poodle, sitting in state beside the chauffeur. |
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While attending university, Maurice extended his chauffeur services to friends, organizing a free carpool. |
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The plan was to cause his car to crash in a tunnel by dazzling the chauffeur with a strobe light. |
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Then he took me downstairs to a beautiful car, uniformed chauffeur and all! |
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He works as a chauffeur, driving wealthy vacationers all over Europe. |
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Even though the thugs are armed with knives and chains, Edward is able to rebuff them with witty repartee and by revealing that his chauffeur carries a gun. |
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He welcomes her to L.A. with a chauffeur and a room at The Beverly Hills Hotel stuffed with cuddly Disney characters. |
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They showed the chauffeur, Henri Paul, had lost control before he entered the tunnel at 75 miles an hour. |
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The chauffeur, who drives 80,000 miles a year, managed to pull on to the hard shoulder and saw, in his rear view mirror, the teenagers scrambling up the bank. |
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A chauffeur was wanted to drive an art expert around galleries in Europe. |
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We made our way back to his car and his chauffeur drove us home. |
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In golf a superstar is supposed to win major championships and be recognised even by people who don't know the difference between a driver and a chauffeur. |
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But soon after, I remember feeling very, very stoned and asking his chauffeur to take me back to the car. |
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The handmaid only finds liberation when she steals out of her room to bed the chauffeur. |
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It is the maturing of British multiculturalism that has made the phenomenon of Laura Johnson, gang chauffeur, possible. |
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With a brief word from his chauffeur, they were allowed admittance. |
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Making an entrance befitting any Olympian athlete, Frances arrived in Emily Square in an open top vintage car, accompanied by her chauffeur for the night. |
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When the town was completely out of sight, the chauffeur drove down a road which within only a few miles lost its metalled base and crumbled into rough cobbles. |
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At age 36 he traded in his Ford for a rolls-royce, hired a chauffeur, and moved his boys from public school to a private one. |
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Putting on a pair of sunglasses to protect herself from the bright morning sun, a woman follows her chauffeur out of the airport to a waiting limousine. |
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They switched roles, and the chauffeur delivered the lecture flawlessly. |
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As the rain pelted down, two security guards together with the chauffeur struggled to manipulate the gate's intricate alarm system which was on shutdown. |
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The lucky winner and a friend will spend a night at the five star St David's Hotel and Spa and will be chauffeur driven in a limousine during their stay. |
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It just shocked me, I swear I would have a chauffeur if I could ever afford one. |
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The advert also asked for someone who could dive, sail, fly fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft, speak several European languages, ski and work as a chauffeur. |
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Cheevers, a policeman, with a wife and two children, left the police force and entered Walpole's service as his chauffeur. |
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Upper Class features a seat that converts into a fully flat bed and access to chauffeur drive. |
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A potentially horrific terrorist outrage is narrowly averted when the bolshevist chauffeur is prevented from chucking soup over a general. |
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The Prime Minister, apparently, often sends his chauffeur to collect a smattering of tandooris and vindaloos. |
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Once the presenters had built their limos, they had to chauffeur three celebrities across London to the Brit Awards. |
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As an elderly widower, he enjoyed being driven about the countryside by his chauffeur. |
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Though it was not far to Jamiltepec, once outside the village, the chauffeur and his little attendant lad began to get frightened, and to go frog-like with fear. |
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In his younger days he worked in a variety of fields, literarily, as a 'jackroo' and tree surgeon and went on to become a chauffeur and even a cross-country ski instructor. |
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