Aún no tenemos significados para "be tea".
1There would be tea of course, buns in plenty, possibly cake.
2She would call the thing an afternoon reception, and there would be tea.
3A few minutes more and it would be tea time.
4And after a while, it 's not going to be tea.
5It can't be tea-time even, leastways not in decent places where there is tea-time.'
6Instead, he asked again gently, "Shall it be tea or coffee, Sue?"
7Wherever they 's an Englishman, thar 's got to be tea.
8The substance was later revealed to be tea.
9Our main drink will be tea and chocolate.
10There must be tea, because I asked the ladies to have some, and they have said yes.
11They told me there would be tea.
12Vane thoughtfully stirred the pale straw-coloured concoction reputed to be tea on the table in front of him.
13In vain Mrs. Sumfit asked her; "Shall it be tea, dear, and a little cold meat?"
14A few minutes later a boy brought down to them two mugs of what was supposed to be tea.
15He had had his maid call up ten times in advance to ensure that there would be tea for him on arrival.
16Alexia, thus consoled, drank her tea, which turned out not to be tea at all but that most ghastly of beverages, coffee.
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