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1 Her father sometimes let them have a cup of beer, she remembered.
2 Would you come to have a cup of coffee with me somewhere?
3 Let us walk to the Hall and have a cup of tea.
4 Are you sure you won't have a cup of coffee, Mr. Nye?
5 Come with me now, and you can have a cup of tea.
6 Never mind the Green Park; come and have a cup of tea.
7 Would you like to come in and have a cup of coffee?
8 Would you children like to stay and have a cup of tea?
9 Better sit down and have a cup of this good hot coffee.
10 You shall have a cup of tea, and that will refresh you.
11 Then you'll have a cup with flavors closer to a chocolate-covered cherry.
12 Anyway, have a cup of tea and then we'll wake him up.
13 If I'm feeling like it I might have a cup of cornflour.
14 I'll put the kettle on and we'll have a cup of tea.
15 I'll have a cup of tea, and then go straight to bed.
16 Will you get off with me and have a cup of coffee?
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