1. At present we have to rely on several sources of information, which sometimes overlap, and which definitely leave great gaps. 2. At the time Cook was concentrating on smaller, more select parties which left a gap in the Market for larger tours. 3. It has left a gap in our hearts, through which the wind is still whistling. 4. It is important to leave a gap between the water surface and the drip tray to allow this. 5. It leaves gaps, as if certain musicians had left the orchestra. 6. Of course the importance of a high quality of case recording is clearly recognised but a rushed volunteer might leave gaps in case recording. 7. They had left a gap in the life of the city. 8. Leave a gap at the top and bottom so air can circulate. 9. One usual method is to leave gaps at the end of each block so that records can be inserted into a block. |