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1 Mary was suddenly exasperated; 'I 've got to have a glass of water.
2 Then we're going to sit down and have a glass of wine.
3 Please, I invite you to have a glass of tea with ice.
4 I have a glass table and the flowers on it were shaking.
5 Klaus is coming up later on to have a glass of toddy.
6 Most wish I'd get sick myself, so I could have a glass .
7 Then I'll have a glass , and I'll just look at the sweetmeats.
8 I'll have a glass of ale too,' he added, ringing the bell.
9 Come with me: I want you to have a glass of wine.
10 Come down to the cabin, friend, and have a glass of wine.
11 Will you have a glass of grog, sir, now you are here?
12 You can have a glass of wine and a long bath.
13 And I take a decision each time I have a glass .
14 I usually have a glass of water next to my bed.
15 And we can have a glass of my latest batch of elderflower wine.
16 Samuel said, I'm going to have a glass of beer next door, Lee.
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