Sentence examples for been gaps from inspiring English sources

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been gaps

noun

An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

  • A gap in a fence

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"There have been gaps between lodgers each year," she says.

Unfortunately there have been gaps in the global audience.

She says that she finds herself having to explain why there seem to have been gaps in her movie career.

At the heart of the problem have been gaps in regulation that have allowed such companies to avoid both state and federal controls.

Jean Young and Rebecca Mills, who head the county's science and social studies instruction, said the COWs' content did not completely match Virginia's state standards in the two subjects, so had teachers tossed their textbooks, there would have been gaps in their teaching.

John M. Logsdon, a space policy expert and the author of "John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon," said there had been gaps in human flight before, especially after Apollo flights ended in 1975 and the first shuttles flew in 1981.

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There will be gaps.

But there are gaps..."...

And there are gaps.

There were gaps in his teeth.

Now, here is where there are gaps.

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