Sentence examples for bit of tap from inspiring English sources

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Root b Johnson 21 (England 64-3) With Ahmed taking a bit of tap from Morgan in that last over, Mitchell Johnson returns.

And when I made my one-day international debut against New Zealand in 2004, Stephen Fleming and Nathan Astle gave me a bit of tap.

Updated at 1.41am GMT 1.38am GMT 75th over: England 157-5 (in reply to 443; Root 28, Prior 63) Martin hasn't backed down, despite a bit of tap from Prior, and nor should he.

13th over: Sri Lanka 96-3 (J Mendis 7, Sangakkara 12) Mpofu who took a bit of tap in his first over is back and Taylor must be cursing the lack of a third spinner.

Agarwal, a former Essex Youth player who bowls orthodox left-arm slow, said: "I got a bit of tap and he hit me for two sixes so I was delighted to get his wicket, especially as I had him dropped.

He got a bit of tap early on, from Samit, through overpitching, but came back strongly and aggressively to take three wickets including that of Stuart Broad, who was given a bit of a going over and then comprehensively yorked.

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"It's going to take quite a bit of tap-dancing to get the thing off the ground".

Folk purists might have objected to the generalized glides, leaps and acrobatics, spiced with a bit of tapping, in the 18-piece program presented by the troupe on Saturday afternoon.

But moving among accounts has required a bit of tapping around, if you used Gmail on iOS.

A quick bit of tapping meant users would be able to view all their sunset photos, or all the photos that prominently feature faces in them.

They also did bits of tap dancing and ballet on point.

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