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Now, it's time for tea!
"Time for tea," said Mma Ramotswe.
Now I just take time for tea and toast.
All fixed and home in time for tea?
After the final performance it was time for tea.
Until you can't anymore and then it's time for tea.
Huxley introduces him thus: Mr. Barbecue-Smith arrived in time for tea on Saturday afternoon.
£86; steidlville.com Time for tea The season of abstinence is upon us.
Well, that's the end - isn't it time for tea and biscuits?
Time for tea, a ritual rigid in its preparation and nearly religious in its consumption.
What to say in the common room... "Pass the Wedgwood, vice-chancellor, it's time for tea".
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