1. Americans have recently acquired a taste for gourmet coffee. 2. Having acquired the taste, a service career became increasingly attractive to them. 3. However, acquiring a taste for less salt May take time in order to become used to a low-salt taste. 4. It was too fizzy and too gassy to drink and I acquired a taste for real ale. 5. Perhaps you could acquire a taste for Decaffeinated coffee or one of the many herb or fruit teas. 6. She had acquired a taste for European beer. 7. They feared that their troops might acquire a taste for such butchery and become no better than those they fought against. 8. He had acquired a taste for adventure. 9. By the end of the nineteen fifties life in Orkney had come full circle and like everyone else we had acquired a taste for the material things in life. 10. Along with their culinary skills, many of the Hispanic cooks have acquired a taste for the exotic food they prepare. |