

‘Mount the oversize bushing tap in any tap handle, apply cutting oil and re-tap the grip frame bushing holes.’.‘Figure 31 shows the two main styles of tap for making internal threads in wood.’.

‘ shows three smaller taps (minus guide plates) for about two-inch diameter threads.’.‘The surgeon uses a reamer and threaded tap to drill a hole to hold the titanium cage containing the bone graft.’.‘This is a hard narrow cone-shaped tool resembling a thread tap, except it has rough reverse threads on it.’.‘"We intercepted a message on a wire tap that someone was coming here tonight - to your house."’.‘"But I have reason to believe now that there was a tap on not only these phones, but my line back at the loft, too."’.‘It, theoretically, allowed for a certain degree of scrambling that would be too low tech for most agencies to hack into with placing an actual physical tap on the phone and it was the physical access to corridor twelve that made this method of communication the most secure thing they had.’.‘The phone tap that had been covertly installed into the their phones was working perfectly, broadcasting the conversation directly into a control room located deep within the recesses of his home.’.

‘Check it out, but be careful leaving comments - it won't be long before the Department of Homeland Security has a tap on his modem.’.‘I have a police scanner and a tap on the police computers and phone lines.’.‘Is that because it would have revealed a tap on his phone, a tap on his cell phone and the GPS locator?’.‘The leaflet also urges people to keep a jug of water in the fridge instead of running the tap until it is cold, because running the tap for one minute wastes six litres of water.’.‘Oil crooks there and elsewhere can find an unguarded length of pipe and make their own tap.’.‘I shoved it into the sink, turned on the cold tap and let icy water wash over fabric.’.‘I got the watering can and filled it with cold water from the tap and I walked outside.’.‘After a minute, I had calmed down, and I rinsed my hands in the cold water from the tap, splashing water onto my face.’.‘She turned the tap and splashed cold water onto her face.’.‘The water from the bathroom tap was painfully cold.’.

