Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] a cup " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll just have a cup of coffee … ’ |
2 | No , I 'll just have a cup of tea thanks , well I just turned away , you know |
3 | Bill says , and John cuts him off in mid-sentence by saying , ‘ I 'd really love a cup of tea right now . ’ |
4 | ‘ I would n't mind a cup of something , ’ he said to Owen , so that the donkey-boys could hear , ‘ and perhaps a bite or two . |
5 | ‘ I would n't mind a cup of coffee . ’ |
6 | ‘ I shall just have a cup of camomile tea . ’ |
7 | So , you 'll just have a cup of tea with a nice piece of chocolate cake ? |
8 | You could n't get a cup of tea or a cup of coffee anywhere . |
9 | She would n't mind a cup of tea , of course . |
10 | So and she ca I do n't know whether you noticed or she ca n't make a cup of coffee without spilling it . |
11 | You wo n't get a cup of tea , although you might be OK for a Garibaldi if there happens to be one lying around , but you 'll quickly be strapped into the beige and orange sofa , and invited to ‘ Convince us why we should vote for your lot . |
12 | We 'd better do as she says or we 'll not get a cup o' tea . |
13 | Though he was a little surprised , he smiled and said with alacrity that he could just use a cup of coffee , and he lounged after her as she bustled around the kitchen . |
14 | He could never wash a cup up because they were all on the draining board . |
15 | After the delivery , he would always have a cup of tea . |