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"All cos you wanted a cup of Kenco and a Twix".
First Yorkshire Tea asked Tesco Mobile if it wanted a cup of tea.
He pointed to it and raised his eyebrows, the international gesture to ask if I wanted a cup, too.
If we were in the same room I'd have asked you if you wanted a cup of tea.
She wanted a cup holder for her morning Diet Pepsi but one that could accommodate steroid cup sizes as well.
On a recent morning, she wanted a cup of coffee but found herself without a single dollar.
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