1. A trip to Lombok, the next island along, gives a taste of what Bali might have been like before tourism. 2. After-dinner treat Give a little taste of luxury. 3. It is important to use sour pickle chips, as this is what gives the burger its distinctive taste. 4. The idea is to give a taste of life outside for mental patients who may have been inside institutions for up to twenty years. 5. But once given a taste of the land, the Vikings want more. 6. But the roster alone is enough to give a taste of the fine work in store. 7. Comments by university students give a taste of the feelings many young Chinese have toward the United States. 8. For some parents and students, orientation gave a taste of the homesickness to come. 9. He gave a taste to the airport crowd, setting out his agenda in sound bite-size declarations. 10. If the greenhouse theory is correct, then the woes of Inner Mongolian herders give a taste of vaster social and environmental stresses to come. |