11.   Along with trucks, refrigerators and, more rarely, televisions, nomads are acquiring a taste for the settled life.

12.   And there will be droves who likely will never acquire the taste.

13.   As a result, a growing number of Haitians, the young in particular, have acquired a taste for things American.

14.   As Japan grew wealthy in the last three decades, Japanese travelling abroad acquired a taste for western food and drink.

15.   Born in New York City, Gluckstern acquired a taste for wine from his father, who once managed Knickerbocker Liquors, a wine wholesaler.

16.   But shoppers may very well have acquired a taste for discounts, and may ferret them out with the tenacity of wild animals.

17.   But to me, acquiring a taste for boudin is an easy task indeed.

18.   But you can acquire a taste for any new food.

19.   Despite how frequently he mingles with the glittery set, McMullan does not seem to have acquired a taste for personal luxury or pretension.

20.   Even in Texas, where Tian said he acquired a taste for country music, barbecue, and square dancing, his native country always beckoned.

v. + taste >>共 302
have 20.45%
get 14.66%
develop 5.13%
acquire 3.20%
lose 3.13%
suit 2.53%
like 1.87%
change 1.73%
offer 1.60%
give 1.53%
acquire + n. >>共 964
company 6.13%
stake 3.44%
right 2.62%
weapon 2.49%
land 2.44%
skill 1.83%
property 1.81%
share 1.74%
reputation 1.47%
asset 1.42%
taste 1.09%
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