Examples of 'time for tea' in a sentence
Meaning of "time for tea"
This phrase is often used to invite someone to take a break and have a cup of tea. It is a casual way of suggesting a pause or relaxation
How to use "time for tea" in a sentence
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time for tea
We have not time for tea now.
Time for tea and biscuits.
Changing agreed time for tea interval.
Time for tea and time for thee.
You arrive tomorrow in time for tea.
Home in time for tea and crumpets.
You will be home in time for tea.
Just in time for tea and sandwiches.
You will have time for tea.
So no time for tea nice to meet you.
Then you have time for tea.
Taking time for tea is a good idea.
I do not think we have time for tea.
Time for tea and meet the wife.
And woke up just in time for tea.
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No time for tea and sympathy.
I am not sure we have time for tea.
No time for tea or lemonade.
Made it back just in time for tea.
Allin time for tea.
After all that it was time for tea.
Save time for tea.
They get us home in time for tea.
Find time for tea.
We returned to the ship in time for tea.
Almost time for tea.
I will call you in plenty of time for tea.
Home in time for tea.
We have a great deal to do and no time for tea.
There is no time for tea now.
Get to it and we will all be home in time for tea.
You are just in time for tea and scones.
If we are going to be home in time for tea.
Back in time for tea.
Go down to the end of the town and back in time for tea.
I have not time for tea.
And make time for tea at least once while you are on the ship.
And all in time for tea.
Let us go down to the end of the town and back in time for tea.
But take time for tea.
We could already go to Brighton and be back in time for tea.
The best time for tea.
Alice in Wonderland dreamed her long adventure and woke up just in time for tea.
We still have time for tea.
No time for tea in Boston.
I will get you home in time for tea.
So no time for tea.
Maybe we can meet up some time for tea.
I really think it is time for tea and yet it has not appeared.
Now is clearly not the time for tea.