Example sentences of "time for tea " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Time for tea everybody , ’ said one of the nurses brightly . |
2 | Gloria came down , bright and freshly lipsticked , in time for tea . |
3 | You 're back in time for tea ! ’ |
4 | Surely it was time for tea . |
5 | At the Jamboree it was time for tea . |
6 | ‘ Well now , and just in time for tea , ’ he beamed as a second and third bomb fell sickeningly nearer . |
7 | Now , run along to your room and change , I 'm sure it 's nearly time for tea . " |
8 | For example , he may be told that his alibi relates to a period between 2 and 5 p.m. last Thursday , when he left the refectory after lunch and took a train to a named neighbouring town and visited a friend in time for tea . |
9 | Bobbie was back in time for tea . |
10 | I always make sure I get back in time for tea . ’ |
11 | ‘ Time for tea , ’ Roman said , replacing his arm round her waist and steering her into a nearby café . |
12 | Instead , he had dropped her outside the Half Moon in Portesham , exchanged with her a few platitudes about the working week to come , then driven home to Radipole in time for tea with his mother . |
13 | Picture us arriving there on Boxing Day in time for tea by public transport , of course . ’ |
14 | Then time for tea and of course jam tarts . |
15 | Time for tea |
16 | Time for tea : |
17 | Er have n't got time for tea |
18 | You have got time for tea |