Example sentences of "developed a taste " in BNC.
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1 | Kinnock fils , who is no mean performer on the rugby field , has developed a taste for academe . |
2 | On the one hand he had developed a taste for study , which he nourished with a diet of steady and wide reading . |
3 | He was a regular in the designer bars that pose in the sun along the Portofino coastline and although he only drinks moderately , he has developed a taste for vintage champagne . |
4 | Competitive Bowling : Having developed a taste for bowling you may wish to consider bowling in a league . |
5 | Countries that have developed a taste for gas-guzzling machinery are certain to find it difficult to turn back to animal power . |
6 | Aussies have also developed a taste for the drink , despite strong competition from lager . |
7 | Some of these have developed a taste for human flesh , perhaps as a result of feeding on bodies washed down by the Ganges during the ever more frequent floods . |
8 | They thought that he reconciled himself too easily to his position , and that he had developed a taste for exile as an escape from business . |
9 | Sentimental as ever , the English refrain from slaughtering the little tablefare until it has developed a taste for grass . |
10 | Its forgiving nature and subsequent popularity proved to be the Kiwi 's downfall however : ordinary palates quickly developed a taste for it too and , from being a deli or specialist greengrocery item , requiring hours to track down ( note the vital equation : time to spare + money to spare = status ) it quickly became a supermarket staple in the expanding section of exotics . |
11 | The pig has developed a taste for bones , and is even partial to a bacon sandwich . |
12 | The pig has even developed a taste for bones . |
13 | Well if you , he 's developed a taste for crusts . |