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I even come in to her one day to see if she had a bar of chocolate.
"Before he comes, would you like a bar of chocolate?"
One day, when there was about a week to go, she left a bar of chocolate on my pillow.
You could almost imagine yourself faced with a bar of chocolate!
I just need a bit of money to get a you know a bar of chocolate at work.
It was a bar of chocolate - nothing more.
Someone gave him tea and a bar of chocolate.
Go and get me a Coke and a bar of chocolate.
Suddenly she remembered that she had a bar of chocolate somewhere.
I don't know why, but the result was that only half a bar of chocolate came through.'
Sometimes he also buys me a bar of chocolate to heighten my enjoyment.
Even the purchase of a bar of chocolate at an airport could lead to trouble.
To make it interesting, we used to wager a beer or a bar of chocolate on each penalty.
She can eat half a bar of chocolate and one scoop of ice cream.
Lisabeth was sitting apart from them reading a newspaper and eating a bar of chocolate.
She saw a young man squatting on a rucksack, eating a bar of chocolate and looking at the board.
The answer came out pat, like a bar of chocolate from an automatic machine, stale and predictable.
It's not like putting your penny in a slot machine and always getting a bar of chocolate."
"Plus a bar of chocolate for emergencies," she added.
'We'll have a bar of chocolate each, and a few biscuits.
The final point you make is why things do not always spontaneously spread out their energy/matter: a bar of chocolate is a great example.
They ate an apple each, broke a bar of chocolate into four pieces, and then drank some hot cocoa.
At tea breaks and lunchtime I never saw him eat more than a bar of chocolate or a biscuit.
The man sat down beside them and took out a bar of chocolate, which he broke into bits and offered the children.
They'd go off together, just leaving me a bar of chocolate and a note saying: 'Have a happy day.'"