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cup of tea造句
211. Boh Runga: To lead a happy and fulfilling life. And to never open the fridge after making a cup of tea and find there is no milk. 212. If classical music are your cup of tea, these unabridged recording will bring you great enjoyment. 213. Frank sat slumped tiredly, sipping cup after cup of tea. 214. Some bottles and a cup of tea the tea table. 215. During the 1820 s, a cup of tea cost more than a mixed drink made with whiskey. 216. Ken: Hey there Morrigan! Interested in having a cup of tea with me sometime? 217. Supposing I have seventy-two changes, I'd like to change into a cup of tea to offer our teachers. 218. Recreational sport is relaxing. Professional sport is another cup of tea altogether. 219. He chose an unreserved seat to sit down and ordered a cup of tea. 220. Perhaps ur my cup of tea, but I can't find and load down ur cup. 221. Wang Lifa: Enough, enough! I'll give you a cup of tea, but spare me the sales talk. What's the point of fortune-telling? 222. Must you dash off? Why not stay for a cup of tea? 223. No, I won't give you any money for a cup of tea. Shove off! 224. So if a chocolate bar has too many nuts or the ready-cooked meal was not the customer's cup of tea, money will be returned. 225. I drank a cup of tea that tasted of diesel. 226. I would make a pilgrimage to Leo Tolstoy (above) at Yasnaya Polyana and maybe even get a cup of tea with the great man. 227. You do one act of kindness every day: make a cup of tea, pay a compliment. 228. Don't fash yourself about me; a cup of tea will do nicely. 229. She shrugged, and grew very still over her cup of tea, like a card player guarding her hand. 230. Meantime, here I crouch over a cup of tea in my unheated study. 231. But if Rube Goldberg machines and video poetry aren't quite your cup of tea, how about this. 232. When you pop in for a cup of tea, especially if she is a cross stitcher as well. 233. She began walking with a cane, and needed a fancy electronic doodad to tell her when her cup of tea was full. 234. Brew up, Curly. We could all do with a cup of tea. 235. Please take a seat and have a cup of tea. 236. I can now also mispronounce sufficient Russian phrases to greet the train staff as I squeeze past them on my way to the restaurant car and to ask Sergei, my carriage attendant, for a cup of tea.