Sentence examples for will have to tap from inspiring English sources

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But at some point, it will have to tap new resources.

But for the whole thing to succeed, it will have to tap into a population of about 140 million.

But others think the shares are unlikely to be fully subscribed and that Ecopetrol will have to tap international investors next year.

Although Anderson will have to tap into a new $620 million line of credit for the acquisition, Ulster is a good strategic fit, company officials and analysts said.

Analysts reckon GM's $20 billion cash pile is being depleted at a rate of $1 billion a month, making it a near-certainty that it will have to tap shareholders for new funds before long.

Having issued two bonds worth $3.5 billion in May, Slovenia will have to tap the markets again before its 5-year 1.5 billion euros bond expires on 2 April.

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You'll have to tap a commercial bank or the three Fs: friends, fools and family.

When you press the green Bitmoji icon (next to the GIF button) for the first time, you'll have to tap "Connect to Snapchat" to authenticate.

On first use, you'll have to tap that red "Live" camera button to login to your Facebook account, and then enable permissions for posting to your account.

If the clue is "gemstone" and you're shown "_ _ _ m _ _ _", you'll have to tap D, I, A, O, and N in any order.

You'll have to tap the sound icon to toggle audio on or tap to make the video full-screen, both of which will pause your other music app.

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