Example sentences of "[verb] between one " in BNC.

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1 → Well , when I replied to the very first letter criticising Eric 's apparent tonal excesses , I mentioned the differences that we 've all heard between one Marshall , or Boogie , or Strat , or Les Paul from the next .
2 Arabic , Eskimo , and some Slavonic languages formally distinguish between one , two , and more than two .
3 Even so , considerable errors can build up over the period of ten or more years that elapses between one Census date and the time when the finalized results of the next Census can be used .
4 What tolerance does is to impart spiritual insight to a man and it breaks down barriers that might exist between one faith and another .
5 However , in some circumstances , such as the old unincorporated association , a contract may indeed exist between one member and another , as well as between the exchange and each member .
6 Thus between 1964 and 1976 numbers varied between one bird in the winter of 1964/65 and c. 90 in the winter of 1969/70 and 1971/72 .
7 The amount of heroin reported to be used by 195 daily users known to the Drugs Council and 207 daily users known to the Detoxification Unit varied between one 5 ‘ bag ’ per day ( enough for a few ‘ hits ’ ) and 4 grams per day ( costing up to 240 ) .
8 As in the case of the concord system , constraints seem to differ between one non-standard grammar and another .
9 He is torn between one perception of the two as :
10 Hence , as we follow the orbit around , we oscillate between one point and the other .
11 These influxes were all associated with severe weather and numbers otherwise ranged between one and 24 annually , averaging about nine .
12 Now follow up ranged between one and fifty one months .
13 A private citizen could be fined between one and ten times the average monthly wage if it was found that a car was emitting excessive levels .
14 The Trust surveyed 83 species , and found that 33 are nesting between one and 22 days early , in a trend which started in the mid-1970s .
15 The responses were later grouped into three categories : ( a ) never smoker — ‘ I have never smoked a cigarette , not even a puff ’ ; ( b ) tried but stopped — ‘ I have only ever tried smoking once or twice but I do n't smoke now , ’ or ‘ I used to smoke sometimes but I do n't smoke now ’ ; ( c ) current smoker — ‘ I smoke sometimes but I do n't smoke as much as one cigarette a week ’ or ‘ I usually smoke between one and six cigarettes a week , ’ or ‘ I usually smoke more than six cigarettes a week . ’
16 If a delay occurs between one speaker and the next the audience may start talking so that the next speaker will have to recapture their attention .
17 At the outset we need to make a distinction between economic support which passes between one individual and another , and situations where members of a family share resources from a commonly-owned pool , which represents a distinctive type of economic sharing between kin .
18 Or they might be asked to choose between one or the other .
19 Reference is also made to other Anglican churches in the area as a choice may have to be made between one building and another .
20 These are the in-between years when a crossing is being made between one phase of life and another .
21 conceptual links in which implicit semantic connections are made between one document and another .
22 I sometimes think that some of my hon. Friends who would like to see the tax in some way equalised between one place and another are hankering after a tax which this tax is not .
23 For eight of the interviewees , daily use came between one week and one month later .
24 Daily use for the others came between one month and over 18 months later .
25 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
26 But bees have other ways of communicating between one another .
27 Could hard and fast lines be drawn between one form of income ( or property ) and another ?
28 If all of these subjects were studied at school in a ‘ generalist ’ manner , links being forged between one and another , then philosophy itself would greatly benefit , undergraduates at university would be the more ready to study it , and ultimately teachers at school would be better prepared to take what they could from philosophy , and apply it throughout the curriculum .
29 Aside from JPEG , the currently favoured file formats are all represented and usable with PhotoFinish , which can happily convert between one and another .
30 The final figures for those waiting between one and two years wo n't be available until later this month , but Yorkshire Health predicts a cut from 8,322 to about 2,000 .
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