Sentence examples for a gap of some from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a gap of some" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to describe an unspecified amount of gap or distance, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "There was a gap of some distance between the two buildings, making it difficult to connect them."
Alternatives: "a gap of some kind" or "a gap of some measure".

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After a gap of some years I have got involved in live theatre again.

"Albany is facing a gap of some $6 billion next year," said Mr. Turetsky, of the budget office.

Just 30 centimeters, about a foot, separate the front and rear bumpers of the cars, and there is a gap of some 6 inches from side to side.

It's played out against the ostensibly benign setting of a country weekend during which two couples meet, after a gap of some years, to renew the bonds of friendship and enjoy an interlude of bucolic relaxation.

Gautam Adani, a Gujarat-based tycoon, is building a private network of mines abroad that feeds ports and power stations in India.Amish Shah of Credit Suisse reckons that by the year to March 2017 domestic coal production will meet only 73% of demand, leaving a gap of some 230m tonnes, almost five times the level of 2012.

I have never been to Orlando, and I can barely spell Albuquerque, much less debate its pros and cons from the comfort of my bed, trying to bridge a gap of some 450 miles using my rudimentary Google skills and a few key scenes from "Ace in the Hole".

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However, due to the changing economic environment (and perhaps due to growing complacency), the state of the organisation was changing (i.e. the safety culture was eroding and the expectations of external parties were rising), while the state of the industry was also changing with new technology and regulatory requirements, thus creating a gap of expectations among some stakeholders.

In February, Mr. Bloomberg demanded that most agencies find ways to cut their budgets by 9.5percentt, in the hope of helping to close a gap of $3 billion to $4 billion and avoiding some of the layoffs he has come to view as inevitable.

Subjects were classified as censored either if they reached the end of the study while remaining virally suppressed, or if at some point a gap of 390 days between tests occurred.

Previous trials investigating the role of NACT in cervical cancer have used a variety of different drugs with different schedules and a gap of up to 28 days in some trials between the completion of chemotherapy and the start of definitive radiotherapy.

By 2020, Shelter predicts that there will be a gap between the cost of renting some of the cheapest properties and the maximum LHA support in 80% of the country: In 169 areas (52%) there will be a gap of more than £50 a month between LHA and private rents at the bottom quarter of the market.

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