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1 A few glass cases hold mementos of battles fought round here.
2 There were a few glass jars filled with nuts on the kitchen table.
3 A few glass window panes may have been made in the Jamestown glass factory which was built in 1608.
4 These, with a few glass beads, are the only things we saw amongst them that were not of their own manufacture.
5 I almost fear that there are few glass windows in Resina, but the children don't freeze, any more than they do here.
6 The interior of every mosque is empty; a small tribune for speakers, and a few glass lustres and lamps, constitute the whole decoration.
7 Some shelves contained just a few glass tea lights; others had distinctly un-DJs like products on them, like weighing scales and even bin liners.
8 The crew had a few glasses of punch-essence mixed in their tea.
9 We'd then have a few glasses of wine and chat about cricket.
10 They have a few glasses of chardonnay and make out in the rain.
11 Grey and I took a few glasses of the wine.
12 A few glasses of whisky have made all the difference!'
13 Next she found her mother, who was standing at the sink, washing a few glasses .
14 I'm not there yet, but after a few glasses of Rick Ross rosé, anything seems possible.
15 You could forgive the Irish motor trade for indulging in a few glasses of bubbly yesterday.
16 We love this served with lots of crusty bread and a few glasses of red wine.
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