We have no meanings for "opened a gap" in our records yet.
1 They, as they saw them coming, opened a gap and let them pass.
2 The other riders couldn't cope with his acceleration and he quickly opened a gap .
3 Besides, I was wrong when I said that money opened a gap between people.
4 I suspect it opened a gap in our perimeter and then flowed through in linear-
5 He thus opened a gap in the line, through which the Swiss pressed on to victory.
6 That has sent some local food prices soaring in Russia and opened a gap in many markets.
7 He had opened a gap in the Italian front; through this gap he was pouring overwhelming forces.
8 The turnkey opened a gap of doorway through which he could see the candles and the bed.
9 The Ireland trial confirmed that the top rowers in the international system have opened a gap on those below them.
10 The trouble opened a gap in the line of cowboys and some three hundred cattle veered off and began to swim straight downstream.
11 Eskkar and the cavalry had ever so slowly opened a gap of about two hundred paces between the two halves of the Akkadian army.
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