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She was going to stop taking sugar in her tea.
She has also remembered that I do not take sugar.
She must remember quite well that he never took sugar in his tea.
And it certainly doesn't want people to stop taking sugar.
"But can you remember if your wife takes sugar?"
Apparently Linda took sugar in her tea, because she reached for it on the table.
I didn't normally take sugar myself, but today was an exception.
In happier times," addressing me, "I think you took sugar.
"When did Shelby start taking sugar in his coffee?"
It used to take sugar from her lips.
She asked Harry if he took sugar, added three measures and then carried a steaming mug to within six feet of him.
"The real person who likes espresso does not take sugar," he explained, apologetically.
"She takes sugar, spice and everything nice and turns it into cold hard cash," he said.
She said anyway she was away to make a wee cup of tea and did I take sugar?
"Because Mademoiselle Cynthia does not take sugar in her coffee."
Does her Highness take sugar or lemon in her tea?
The adult diner is allowed to use the salt shaker and to take sugar for himself: why not the pepper?
Insulin is necessary to take sugar, the basic fuel for cells, from the blood into the cells.
The old maxim of "Does he take sugar?"
Does he take sugar in his coffee?
They drink milk warmed to body temperature three times a day, and take sugar cookies or cake once a week as fertilizer.
"The bad bacteria take sugars and make acid.
'Remind me not to take sugar in my coffee.
I believe you do not take sugar?'