Lacuna in A Sentence

    1

    A scribe again who scrupulously records the presence of a lacuna or illegibility in what he is copying, inspires us with confidence in the rest of his work.

    2

    Besides this there is usually a living conducting tissue, sometimes differentiated as leptom, forming a mantle round the hydrom, and bounded externally by a more or less well-differentiated endodermis, abutting on an irregularly cylindrical lacuna; the latter separates the central conducting cylinder from the cortex of the seta, which, like the cortex of the gametophyte stem, is usually differentiated into an outer thick-walled stereom and an inner starchy parenchyma.

    3

    By exploring the role of language in the constitution of social relations, the project seeks to address a lacuna in contemporary anthropological theory.

    4

    He starts from the creation and endeavours to fill up the lacuna from 1662 to his own time, 1714.

    5

    I just wonder whether the OFT Review Team will look at this potentially serious lacuna in the regulations.

    6

    In addition to the median lacuna there are two lateral lacunae, one upon each side.

    7

    In short, England is a gaping lacuna in this rapidly developing field.

    8

    The Bill deals with a single issue of principle in the field of valuation for rating by way of correcting a lacuna.

    9

    The median lacuna no longer exists, but is represented by a dorsal and ventral sinus.

    10

    There then follows a lacuna.

    11

    This is a major lacuna that needs to be addressed.

    12

    Yet the implications of her work extend beyond filling in a significant lacuna in the existing scholarship.