1. He has a gap between his two front teeth. 2. Sharon has a gap between her two front teeth. 3. The boy has gaps in his mind about it. 4. He is blotting certain things out. 5. The child had a gap between her two front teeth. 6. Whichever rails are live, they have big gaps between them. 7. The Yellow Book also requires the approval of shareholders for certain transactions and it may be necessary for the contract to have a gap between exchange and completion. 8. A management buy-out is a good example of cases where it may be advantageous to have a gap between exchange and completion. 9. It all started sixteen years ago when our children went to school for the first time and we found we had a gap in our lives to fill. 10. And the federal computerized criminal information and retrieval system, as well of state and local criminal records, have huge gaps. |