‘As for me, one of the many advantages to the noon - 2 party time was that it wasn't long enough to work up too expensive a tab, anyway.’.‘Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded.’.‘Press 1 while you're at it if you want 10 percent off your tab at a nearby restaurant press 2 if you want to reserve a table right now.’.‘I have personally witnessed such a case where the size of the gift was reduced by more than half because of several high restaurant tabs.’.‘But experts report that discount-happy diners are clipping coupons and scouting for values to lower their restaurant tabs.’.‘He pulled out his wallet and fished out a five-dollar bill for his tab.’.‘Forget about the hefty bar tabs and the dinner bills: talk or chat the night away, and when the time is right, you can personally meet each other and have the time of your lives.’.‘the waiter brought three drinks and a new tab’.‘Pull up the tabs on each end and slide the blinds out.’.‘Each of these three flat, ovoid shapes has a slit that runs from one edge to the center, where it divides into a pair of shapes like commas, leaving a rounded tab from which the piece is hung.’.‘If you've selected the correct model, it will closely mate with the contour of your revolver's front strap, retained in place by a pair of thin copper tabs.’.‘He had to move slowly to keep from losing control of the tab when the zipper resisted.’.‘Now, folks, here's a brand-new sleeve of balls, and if you'll just take the time to examine it carefully, you'll find a little tab at both ends.’.‘‘New Easy To Open Box’ I read, while angrily pulling at various corners before working out that you lift the tab marked with the arrow to open a secret panel in the centre.’.
‘The case has a recessed, extra-wide handle, tabs for tie-down straps, and multiple padlock positions.’.‘The thin foil eliminated the need for a metal shell around the battery, and the electrical leads are simple foil tabs attached to the pouch.’.‘I would also ask the Court to note that the tabs which were attached to our original submissions are still relevant and should be kept, as they will be referred to.’.‘As soon as she got to the identification tab, she began to laugh.’.‘Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer.’.