Sentence examples for to be a gap from inspiring English sources

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There seems to be a gap in thinking somewhere.

There tends to be a gap about what is studied and what is used.

In terms of cleaner infrastructure, "there's still going to be a gap," he said.

In these cloud-cuckooland times, there seems to be a gap between price tag and worth.

There seems to be a gap in the United States of about 900 million K-Cups.

He added: "There used to be a gap of one, maybe two years with no trouble.

There seems to be a gap in what works, and who really knows what there doing.

There appears to be a gap in safety climate perception between workers and employers.

But it is not unusual for there to be a gap, often a chasm, dividing public opinion and policy.

"There seems to be a gap in the market for more emotionally or character-driven horror films," she says.

Dr. Kennett said there also appeared to be a gap of several centuries between the disappearance of the Clovis and the resettlement by other people.

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