1. PayPal operations generated $5.6 billion in 2012, but are expected to narrow the gap by 2015.
2. So we were able to sort of narrow down where he was.
3. The team may be able to narrow down these possibilities soon.
4. They must narrow down the pool to six jurors and four alternates.
5. They must narrow the pool to six jurors and four alternates.
6. They can never be this narrow and this close to each other for reasons of the physics involved.
7. To me, the problem is far more complicated than that narrow lens implies.
8. Only in some very narrow instances would I ever consider using them.
9. This only becomes more true later on while running along a narrow path through a steep valley.
10. Some will be specialized and have narrow appeal, while others should be useful to nearly everyone.
11. It had a single entrance and a narrow stairway.
12. Or he could use his authority to seek a narrow middle ground.
13. You have to narrow it down and focus.
14. Using the column on the left, you can narrow down the options based on size and other features.
15. With Nokia in the fold, Microsoft hopes to narrow the gap between it and its rivals.