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单词 Tea
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1. There's some fresh tea in the pot.
2. Will you bring the tea things into the garden?
3. Tea is raised chiefly in China, Japan and India.
4. We sat in the station buffet sipping tea.
5. I'll get Venner to brew some tea.
6. Do you like your tea sweet?
7. Bring back some tea for me.
8. She dunked a biscuit in her tea.
9. Can I have a tea and two coffees.
10. I like lemon in my tea.
11. How about having a cup of tea?
12. He breezed in and demanded tea.
13. I prefer tea to coffee.
14. Villagers dispensed tea to people involved in the accident.
15. I need a teaspoon to stir my tea.
16. The best grades of tea are expensive.
17. I like tea better than coffee.
18. Let's have tea or something.
19. Denise went downstairs and made some tea.
20. This glass of iced tea will refresh you.
21. Tea and biscuits will be provided.
22. Would you like a cup of tea or coffee?
23. I slopped tea in the saucer.
24. There you are. A nice cup of tea.
25. Step across and have tea with me tomorrow.
26. He put sugar in his tea and stirred it.
27. Do you take milk in your tea?
28. I always drink tea from a glass.
29. Would you like tea or a cold drink?
30. Tomato soup is my cup of tea.
1. I'm fond of this tea.
2. Tea is raised chiefly in China, Japan and India.
3. We sat in the station buffet sipping tea.
4. I'll get Venner to brew some tea.
5. She dunked a biscuit in her tea.
6. Can I have a tea and two coffees.
7. I like lemon in my tea.
8. How about having a cup of tea?
9. He breezed in and demanded tea.
10. I prefer tea to coffee.
11. Villagers dispensed tea to people involved in the accident.
12. I need a teaspoon to stir my tea.
13. The best grades of tea are expensive.
14. I like tea better than coffee.
15. Denise went downstairs and made some tea.
16. This glass of iced tea will refresh you.
17. Tea and biscuits will be provided.
18. Would you like a cup of tea or coffee?
19. I slopped tea in the saucer.
20. He put sugar in his tea and stirred it.
21. Do you take milk in your tea?
22. Tomato soup is my cup of tea.
23. This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
24. I'd love a cup of tea, please.
25. He finished the tea and laid the cup aside.
26. Would you like some tea before you turn in?
27. I like tea more than coffee.
28. There's coffee or tea - you can have either.
29. Would you like a drink of water/tea/juice?
30. Two mugs of tea, please.
31. This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
32. "Weak"can be collocated with "tea", but "feeble" can not.
33. I'd love a cup of tea, please.
34. He finished the tea and laid the cup aside.
35. Would you like some tea before you turn in?
36. She's bunged the sink up with tea leaves.
37. This tea tasted of orange blossoms.
38. I like tea more than coffee.
39. There's coffee or tea - you can have either.
40. He poured me a cup of tea.
41. Would you like a drink of water/tea/juice?
42. Two mugs of tea, please.
43. Jill dunked her ginger biscuit in her tea.
44. We blend that tea by mixing chamomile with pekoe.
45. I'd like a hamburger and an iced tea.
46. There's coffee or tea. Which would you prefer?
47. She used a teaspoon to stir the tea.
48. do you take in your tea?
49. Do you have sugar in your tea?
50. Do you want some more tea?
51. How many sugars in your tea?
52. Would you like some milk in your tea?
53. I'll help you to clear away after tea.
54. When did you come away from the tea party?
55. Some tea left at/in the bottom of your cup.
56. We had tea and biscuits at 3.30 p.m.
57. She poured out the tea from the pot.
58. She added sugar to her tea.
59. I've made a strawberry jelly for the children's tea.
60. I prefer tea rather than coffee.
31. Jill dunked her ginger biscuit in her tea.
32. I'd like a hamburger and an iced tea.
33. She used a teaspoon to stir the tea.
34. There's hardly any tea left.
35. Do you want some more tea?
36. How many sugars in your tea?
37. Would you like some milk in your tea?
38. Some tea left at/in the bottom of your cup.
39. We had tea and biscuits at 3.30 p.m.
40. I've made a strawberry jelly for the children's tea.
41. I'd rather have tea than coffee.
42. Hot beverages include tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
43. Please give me a cup of tea.
44. You must go to bed directly after tea.
45. I'll put the kettle on and make us some tea.
46. The price includes morning coffee, buffet lunch, and afternoon tea.
47. You can buy biscuits, sugar, soap and tea at the grocer's.
48. There's no coffee - would you like a cup of tea instead?
49. We had tea, and afterwards we sat in the garden for a while.
50. You haven't lived till you've learned how to yodel at a tea dance in a mountain hut!
51. I was back in the changing-room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
52. After work she relaxed with a cup of tea and the newspaper.
53. I like taking one lump of sugar in my tea.
54. There's nothing like curling up with a mug of tea and a good book.
55. We usually have tea at about 5.30 p.m., then supper before we go to bed.
56. We had a lovely tea - Sheila did us proud.
57. She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
58. Sam went into the kitchen to make a pot of tea.
59. Could I have two cups of coffee and a tea, please?
60. "I feel I've really earned this, " she said, taking up her mug of tea.
61. Which type of tea do you prefer?
62. We've no coffee. Would you like tea instead?
63. I'd rather have tea than coffee.
64. The tea cups are porcelain.
65. Which one would you prefer, tea or coffee?
66. She refused his invitation to the tea party.
67. Hot beverages include tea, coffee and hot chocolate.
68. This tea is good value at 39p a packet.
69. Do you feel like a cup of tea?
70. Would you like another cup of tea?
71. Please give me a cup of tea.
72. Soak the spilt tea up with a cloth.
73. You must go to bed directly after tea.
74. The tea things are upstairs; could you carry them down for me?
75. Tea and sugar were scarce and were rationed during the war.
76. Can you carry the tea things and the cake out into the garden?
77. Add the tea leaves and leave to infuse for five minutes.
78. I'll put the kettle on and make us some tea.
79. The price includes morning coffee, buffet lunch,(http:///tea.html) and afternoon tea.
80. You can buy biscuits, sugar, soap and tea at the grocer's.
81. There's no coffee - would you like a cup of tea instead?
82. We had tea, and afterwards we sat in the garden for a while.
83. You haven't lived till you've learned how to yodel at a tea dance in a mountain hut!
84. I was back in the changing-room wolfing tea and sandwiches.
85. After work she relaxed with a cup of tea and the newspaper.
86. Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted.
87. I like taking one lump of sugar in my tea.
88. There's nothing like curling up with a mug of tea and a good book.
89. Let your tea cool a little before you drink it.
90. I think I'll just refresh myself with a cup of tea before I go to meet the children.
61. All he wanted was a cup of tea and a sit-down.
62. She stirred her tea.
63. We had a nice chat over a cup of tea.
64. Give me some tea.
65. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
66. Instead of tea or coffee, drink water to quench your thirst.
67. It is earnestly hoped that you'll attend out tea party.
68. She set about brewing some herb tea.
69. The old man was a trader in tea.
70. Let's brew up some more tea.
71. Some tea had slopped over into the saucer.
72. You can weaken the tea by adding water.
73. A waitress came in, carrying tea on a tray.
74. Most Chinese preferred tea to coffee.
75. Are you stopping to drink tea?
76. I nominate Tom to make the tea.
77. Please fetch up the tea - things.
78. We had better buy tea, sugar, etc.
79. A grocer used to need to know how to blend tea.
80. This kind of tea acts as an aid to digestion.
81. After the Boston Tea Party, war with England seemed certain.
82.
91. The lorry driver pulled into the side of the road and got out for a cup of tea.
92. We usually have tea at about 5.30 p.m., then supper before we go to bed.
93. We had a lovely tea - Sheila did us proud.
94. She put a cup of tea down on the bedside table.
95. Sam went into the kitchen to make a pot of tea.
96. He only drank a cup of black tea and nibbled at a piece of dry bread for his supper.
97. A full tea set like this consists of a pot and eight cups.
98. As there's no tea, we'll have to content ourselves with coffee.
99. Could I have two cups of coffee and a tea, please?
100. "I feel I've really earned this, " she said, taking up her mug of tea.
101. I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
102. All he wanted was a cup of tea and a sit-down.
103. We had a nice chat over a cup of tea.
104. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
105. Instead of tea or coffee, drink water to quench your thirst.
106. The children come running hotfoot when they hear tea is ready.
107. It is earnestly hoped that you'll attend out tea party.
108. She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.
109. Will you have some more tea?
110. Do you take sugar in your tea?
111. Would you like to come to tea on Sunday?
112. There are three basic types of tea.
113. Where do you keep your tea bags?
114. I fancy a cup of tea.
115. That cup of tea was just the job.
116. She toasted slices of bread for tea.
117. She sipped her hot tea slowly.
118. I've poured a cup of tea for you.
119. I'll put the kettle on for tea.
120. Would you care for some more tea?
121. I'm not much of a tea drinker.
122. A cup of tea would be very welcome.
123. He carried his girl-friend to the tea party yesterday.
124. Is there any more tea in the pot?
125. A cup of tea would be most acceptable.
126. I feel so refreshed after that cup of tea.
127. He stores his books in a tea chest.
128. I could do with a cup of tea.
129. He often drops across to have tea with us.
130. Let him get his own cup of tea.
131. Too much tea is bad for your digestion.
132. Leave the tea bag to steep.
133. We were given tea, and some dainty little cakes.
133. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
134. He read the paper while the tea brewed.
135. Do you want a drink of my tea?
136. He limited each person to one cup of tea.
137. Throw the tea leaves on the flower bed.
138. He stirred another spoonful of sugar into his tea.
139. There is nothing as refreshing as lemon tea.
140. After a cup of tea, she felt quite restored.
141. I finished the dregs of my tea.
142. That's just my cup of tea.
143. He came in panting for a cup of tea.
144. I'll make a fresh pot of tea.
145. Always let tea brew for a few minutes.
146. 'Coffee or tea?' 'I'd prefer tea, thanks.'
147. I really appreciate a good cup of tea.
148. She said she'd drop up to tea one day.
149. Allow the tea to infuse for five minutes.
150. That was a lovely cup of tea.
151. A few people are coming for tea.
152. The tea has to draw before being drunk.
153. No, thank you, I don't want any more tea.
154. Take him a cup of tea.
155. It advises salesmen to talk round reluctant customers over a cup of tea.
156. 'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'I don't mind-either's fine.'
157. He tried to alleviate their disappointment by inviting them in for tea and sympathy.
158. Everyone benefited from limiting their intake of tea to just three or four cups a day.
159. I must go home and get the kids their tea.
160. Breakfast consisted of dry bread and a cup of tea.
161. We sat down and had a natter and a cup of tea.
162. She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves.
163. Herbal "tea" is something of a misnomer because these drinks contain no tea at all.
163. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
164. His grandmother was pressing on him cups of tea and chocolate cookies.
165. Thanks for inviting me, but ballet isn't really my cup of tea.
166. For some people, the word 'England' may still conjure up images of pretty gardens and tea parties.
167. I made the tea yesterday so it's Mira's turn to be tea wallah this afternoon.
168. And can you make that tea before your fidgeting drives me completely round the bend.
169. Do you fancy a cup of tea? I'm dying of thirst.
170. He had a cup of tea and then turned his attention to the report.
171. Our bloody - minded foreman wouldn't give us a tea break.
172. Belvoir Farms produce a delicious elderflower tea. Talking of elderflower, you might wish to try Elderflower Champagne.
173. A grocer used to need to know how to blend tea.
174. I've got some paper if you want it. It is also used in questions that expect a positive answer:Would you like some milk in your tea?
175. The hotel offers tea and coffee at no extra cost.
176. I drink an occasional cup of coffee; but usually I take tea.
177. I wouldn't take that job for all the tea in China.
178. We shall have tea in the garden instead of in the house.
179. Oh horrors! Not another invitation to tea with Aunt Muriel!
180. She crooked her little finger as she drank her tea.
181. Black Tea and Longjin Tea are salable in our market.
182. There are tea leaves in the bottom of my cup.
183. Strong coffee or tea late at night may cause sleeplessness.
184. Carelessly, I knocked my teacup over and the tea went all over the tablecloth.
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