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April 22, 2008

Tap into

tap into Y (verb) - use resource Y to get something that you need

tap into a market
tap into the vast markets of North America
a highly lucrative market to tap into
any community that wants to tap into tourism
tap into the growth of the older population

tap into resources
tap into opportunities
tap into thousands of training opportunities
tap into previous reincarnations

tap into remote databases
tap into the network
tap into a wealth of information
you know the info is there but you can't tap into it

somehow to tap into the very heart of the opponent's communication system
discreet contacts you could tap into fast

allows executives to tap into the system directly
tap into information stored on any of the organisation's computer systems

tap into expertise
able to tap into him at any time
tap into talent

tap into the resources of their companies
every effort was being made to tap into whatever experience was available
benefited from being able to tap into a wide and diverse range of information

tap into their experience
tap into a wide diversity of views

a valuable resource you can tap into at any time
talent that the company could tap into
tap into those views of the future which the young people have


Example sentences:

* You got any discreet contacts you could tap into fast?

* It is potentially a highly lucrative market to tap into.

* This is a marvellous opportunity for the small company to tap into the vast markets of North America.

* Generally, CDs sell better than books, and publishers want to tap into that larger market.

* Another alternative is for the smaller firm to tap into the growth of the older population, those over 55, arising from early retirement and redundancy policies of large firms in recent years and other factors.

* These parents are the decision makers and have the power to tap into the resources of their companies to provide schools with additional funds, materials and use of resources such as company mini-buses etc.

* Use the visits to tap into their experience.

* On the one hand this provides an excellent opportunity for the group to tap into a wide diversity of views.

* It's rather like a computer when the disc goes wrong, you know the info is there but you can't tap into it.

* The council has relaunched a countrywide computer network to help businesses and individuals tap into thousands of training opportunities.

* We have a population which has benefited from being able to tap into a wide and diverse range of information.

* Individual users from their humble PC can tap into a wealth of information, on an international scale.

* We are tapping into this market since we have seen the fast-growing capability of Thais.

* They seem designed to tap into an audience desire to atone for something and resolve it with a bumper sticker morality and a mushy climax.

* Tap into the expertise of the Good Housekeeping Institute

* I'll be able to tap into him any time.

* The successful completion of the planned Gyda extended-reach well would be a major achievement for BP Norway and every effort was being made to tap into whatever experience was available, inside and outside the company, on a global basis, he added.

* The office will tap into the agencies responsible for important programmes, such as Interreg, STRIDE, PRISMA and Telematique to ensure that Northern Ireland's needs are considered fully by the Commission.

* But what every intelligence chief longs to do is somehow to tap into the very heart of the opponent's communication system and listen to his most secret messages without him being aware.

* I believe that reincarnation exists and that it is possible for an individual to tap into a previous existence by means of regression.

* We can also tap into inner wisdom and guidance, and discover our higher purpose.

* Visualise a senior executive switching on a notebook PC in a hotel room, plugging the modem into the telephone socket and then settling down to tap into information stored on any of the organisation's computer systems, anywhere in the world, through a simple click-and-point action of the mouse.

* It is not only track-owners who want machines; it is any community that wants to tap into tourism, or (especially round desert retirement cities) into the boredom of senior citizens puttering from one amusement to the next.

* With just a little encouragement secondary schools will share their swimming pool, their mini-bus, laboratories and workshops and allow the primary school to tap into specialist knowledge and expertise.

* Again, with these computers, it isn't difficult to set up a valuable resource you can tap into at any time.

* The major benefit of the system is that it allows partners and managers to tap into the system directly.

* The unit can receive calls, transmit faxes or be used by personal computers to tap into remote data banks, all for a relatively low monthly fee.

* Be they industrialists or Buddhist monks it is necessary to tap into those views of the future which the young people have, for they see a different perspective, and often greater opportunities, than the board does.

* Its obvious there is talent in Scandinavia especially, that Leeds could tap into (not to mention the financial benefit aswell).

* Writing from his prison cell in the Republic where he is serving 10 years for armed robbery, McGlinchey claimed he could easily tap into a central databank.


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