1. As with the other sensory organs, taste is highly developed in babies at birth. 2. Countries that have developed a taste for gas-guzzling machinery are certain to find it difficult to turn back to animal power. 3. He developed a taste for alcohol and discovered its value as social lubricant. 4. Kinnock fils, who is no mean performer on the rugby field, has developed a taste for academe. 5. She put her wimple on the bust of Newman and developed a taste for pants suits. 6. While she was in France she developed a taste for fine wines. 7. Hyacinth, who was developing a taste for it, knocked hers back in two gulps, while David Swan gathered his strength for the assault. 8. This could happen should genetically altered plants become weeds, or should insects designed to eat certain pests develop a taste for others. 9. The pig has developed a taste for bones, and is even partial to a bacon sandwich. 10. The pig has even developed a taste for bones. |