Tamora chivvied them into the passageway, and they began to run again, Cheyenne's ragged breathing echoing off the walls as she fell further and further behind. |
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Mr Monteiro has chivvied all parties into setting up an independent electoral commission as a first step on the way to fair elections. |
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He sent out trusted assistants to make the local arrangements, chivvied them if they did not make fast enough progress, and belaboured officials who prevaricated or objected. |
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Eliza resolutely pulled and chivvied her friends towards the taxi rank. |
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Gathering supporters as he went, he chivvied the Neapolitan army out of Sicily and crossed the Straits of Messina on 22 August with the help of the Royal Navy. |
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And more companies, chivvied by corporate-governance rules, now have at least a cursory succession plan. Probably neither the choice of chief executive nor the boss's performance has deteriorated. |
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Fair play to Annie Poole and Lucy Dye of the Greyhound Board, they were tireless as they cajoled and chivvied the evening to fruition. |
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He chivvied and encouraged his team-mates through the gruelling response to the point-less weekend on Tuesday. |
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I GET chivvied something rotten about my bus pass by my good pal Peter the curly-locked carpenter. |
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It could surely be chivvied into producing its thoughts sooner. |
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Camilla,his downtrodden spouse,gets chivvied about all day, told when to eat and when to go for a swim. |
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Theatre staff chivvied us along, a few dozen newspaper and TV journalists clearly proving more of a handful than the packed houses they were used to dealing with. |
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Once he had chivvied his helpers to complete their tasks and paid them, he went back to find food for himself and see how the sick man was faring. |
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