Example sentences of "[is] for tea " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What 's for tea ? ’ |
2 | ‘ What 's for tea , Mother ? ’ he asked . |
3 | I go to my nephew 's for tea on Saturday afternoons and if the weather 's not too bad I get off the bus in Glenfair Road and walk down the Drive . |
4 | ‘ What 's for tea ? ’ |
5 | I am going to do so and so , or I am going to the pictures or I , I 'm going to so and so 's for tea . |
6 | ‘ I 'm going to my aunt 's for tea . ’ |
7 | So , its all round to Gav or Kev 's for tea and cake before the match then ; - ) ) |
8 | Organised by Ernest Armstrong , former House of Commons deputy speaker and Stanley 's pre-war defence minister , it 's for tea ladies , kit washers and supporters every bit as much as players . |
9 | Er he 's having an extra hour and then he 'll be home , what 's for tea ? |
10 | So er what 's for tea mum ? |
11 | What 's for tea ? |
12 | Mm mm mm What 's for tea mummy ? |
13 | What 's for tea - get your own . |
14 | What 's for tea , have you any idea ? |
15 | How do we know which is for tea and which is n't ? |