Sentence examples for give a coffee from inspiring English sources

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It's nice to give a coffee barista a tip, but you're not a horrible person if you don't because at least they're getting paid without you.

He goes on to explain the project thus: "Based on the similarity to the 'take a penny, leave a penny' trays at convenience stores in the US, I've adopted a similar 'get a coffee, give a coffee' terminology for Jonathan's Card".

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You are then given a coffee mug.

One was given a coffee, the second a coffee and a danish, and the third, coffee and a bagel.

Also part of the Suspended Coffee Movement, which aims to promote kindness through giving a coffee to someone who really needs it.

Every one of the company's 27,000 employees will also be given a coffee table book, "NBC Universal and Comcast A Century in the Making," that interweaves the companies' histories.

At the end of the affair, each alumnus is given a coffee mug containing a handful of rugelach -- "each a snail of sugar-dusted pastry dough, the cinnamon-lined chambers microscopically studded with midget raisins and chopped walnuts" -- which sends the book's narrator into a Proustian rapture.

In fact, the researchers found that when diners in dimly-lit rooms were given a coffee placebo (or simply asked to be more alert) they were just as likely as their peers in the well-lit rooms to make healthy food choices.

While you'll be given a coffee break and a lunch break, it's nice to have something to munch on.

There's a book out, Richie McCaw: 148, which gives a coffee-table spread to each of his All Black Tests.

If you give a photographer coffee, she's going to want cake.

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