tap造句91. I have my own word processor and printer at home, so that everything I need is on tap.
92. Filtered water is always on tap, making it very convenient to use.
93. The government passed laws allowing the police to tap telephones.
94. There's a tray under each tap to catch the beer slops.
95. Tap with the heel of your shoe on the window, and he will let us in.
96. Tap each one firmly on your work surface to settle the mixture.
97. He felt a tap on his shoulder and turned round.
98. It's not easy to tap a nail into the wall.
99. We've got all the information permanently on tap on a computer.
100. Tap the lid down carefully so as not to break the contents.
101. Working in a library as I do, I have all this information on tap.
102. I might be able to tap my father for a loan.
103. A tap on the door interrupted him and Sally Pierce came in.
104. We need to tap the expertise and skill of the people we already have.
105. I'll just rinse the lettuce under the tap.
106. I wash it every Saturday, under the hot tap.
107. B Two litres of tap water and herbal teas.
108. I could hear my heart tap against my ribs.
109. Does the tap water meet government health standards?
110. Tap water splashed into a basin.
111. Drill and tap to suit your sender unit.
112. Turned on a tap: hot water!
113. You like a nice wash under the hot tap.
114. But how to tap this priceless resource?
115. They develop mainly in fresh tap water, especially if it contains a high percentage of calcium salts.
116. Sink mixers have divided flow so that the hot and cold water do not mix until they have left the tap.
117. It was supposed to be bottled water, but Converse knew for a fact that the porter filled it from the tap.
118. The bread should sound hollow when you tap the bottom.
119. He did, first of all, tap on the flat door but then, receiving no response, opened it.
120. Building a brick oven is one way to tap into that worldview.