Sentence examples for bit of gap from inspiring English sources

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The OBR thinks there is still a bit of gap, but not much.

There is not much of a difference from them but there is a bit of gap opening up between those two and Hulkenberg.

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"[But] there's quite a bit of gaps in information, including what are the levels of exposure that bring those health effects".

He isn't really covering the ground efficiently; he's just putting one leg in front of—" Another commentator suddenly cut in: "And a bit of a gap opening up here, too, Tim!" Hunched forward like a man pulling a toboggan-load of bricks up a muddy hill, Kirui was nonetheless edging ahead, and it soon became apparent that the smooth-striding Chumba had no response.

There's a bit of a gap there.

And they've forged a bit of a gap.

"There is a little bit of a gap in the valuation of the player between the clubs.

But there is a bit of a gap: Home.co.uk estimates the average for a terraced house in Mayfair at £3,098,667.

Even if his Roscón de Reyes did have a bit of a gap, it looked regal to say the least.

There's been a bit of a gap in recent years in finding ways to do it".

"Manchester City and Manchester United have opened up a bit of a gap, but they are capable of breaking in to the top four".

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