Sentence examples for work tap from inspiring English sources

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MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY Caution Men at Work, tap.

All the usual touch-screen tricks work: tap to take a photograph; swipe to view the next or previous shot; spread two fingers to zoom into a photo.

Christiane Paul, the Whitney's new-media curator, has selected a wireless work, "Tap" by James Buckhouse, for the museum's 2002 Biennial exhibition, and she expects to see more made.

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She got to work tapping the screen.

The dentist set to work, tapping and probing, then put down his tools and delivered the news.

Nearby, two women in their mid-forties (spray tans; some work) tapped the counter with manicured fingers.

Several black writers, some of whom are often harshly critical of the A.N.C. and Mr. Zuma, said the work tapped apartheid-era fears.

I suspect the work taps deeper fears and fragilities, shaking up an unspoken sense of safety that is anchored to the idea of inviolable public space.

But he concedes that the darkness his work taps into is "the same stuff that people who write autobiographically are drawing on, except that I'm only sensing the connections rather than observing them".

Something that cons your brain into thinking you're on holiday, or at least not at work, tapping through the crumbs of your keyboard and wishing away a grey afternoon.

Art historians have said Puryear's work taps into the history of the African diaspora without being "preachy or teachy", just as his artwork has been described as having "a complex worldview devoid of trendy critique".

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