on tap造句(1) We've got all the information on tap.
(2) He has money on tap.
(3) We have this sort of information on tap.
(4) The pub has two sorts of beer on tap .
(5) The advantage of group holidays is company on tap but time alone if you want it.
(6) Filtered water is always on tap, making it very convenient to use.
(7) We've got all the information permanently on tap on a computer.
(8) There is so much valuable information on tap that the London-based Soviet mission can not cope.
(9) Plenty of good food will be on tap for the Memorial Day celebration.
(10) But there is a third hand on tap helping to protect their dream - that brilliant puppeteer Ray Harford.
(11) Electricity and water on tap were unattainable dreams for most, but then, nobody had much time to indulge in dreams.
(12) Attention given or sold would be on tap; either would soothe this barren pain, this aching for contact.
(13) On tap alone, for instance, there are eight brews, with plenty more available in the bottle.
(14) What do you have on tap?
(15) Gorden: I hope they have my brand on tap.
(16) There are always newspapers on tap in my office.
(17) Other sports and entertainment facilities are on tap.
(18) What's on tap for today?
(19) There are numerous projects on tap.
(20) On tap ( of beer, etc ) in a barrel with a tap; on draught.
(21) On tap for 2012 will be a replacement for Buick's again Lucerne.
(22) The etched London On Tap logo cascades down the front of the carafe.
(23) I have my own word processor and printer at home, so that everything I need is on tap.
(24) Working in a library as I do, I have all this information on tap.
(25) Nevertheless, I do admit relishing its other benefits, particularly water on tap.
(26) This did not in fact happen, but the earlier suggestion of it kept some of the wealthier clients on tap.
(27) They had, like, no shit, forty different kinds of beer on tap.
(28) The Inca Atahualpa, as we have seen, kept virgins on tap throughout the kingdom.
(29) And she said Tipper had quit the newspaper business finally but would be on tap, and he was.
(30) So you let the words flow faster than beer on tap.