Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] between " in BNC.
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1 | Dulé was to slip into the sea , then , binding the container of burning pitch to his head with a deep cushioning of reeds in between to prevent him getting burned , he would swim to the ship , gouge a hole in the hull with his knife and , taking dry tinder from a companion swimming alongside him , light spills from the fire and pass them through the walls of the ship , then slip back under the cover of the mangroves and lie in wait for the panic . |
2 | Other workers have found ras gene mutations in between 39% and 47% of colorectal cancers . |
3 | and then do your other half of knot , reef knot and tuck it in straight away , you get your pin ready , have it on , either on the table or ready like that , now if you 've got too much material ever you just fold that down , there , if that 's too much , which is n't too much with Denise because it 's the right size sling , sometimes you have to improvise and then you fold if forward and back , firmly , take the pin and put it , put your two fingers down between the casualty so that your fingers are apart and there 's a space between your fingers so you can stick the pin in and out again without any danger , if you put the fingers apart like that , if you do stick the pin in yourself and draw blood would you please throw the pin away , as a matter of automatic hygiene , it must n't be used again once it 's been stuck into somebody |
4 | Parts of the Augustinian wall have been found in the streets of the inner city , enough to trace the route of the old walls along Via Agnello , that runs into the north-east corner of Piazza del Duomo , Via Paolo de Cannobiro , Via Brisa , Via Cusani and Via Filodrammatici , as well as several of the roads in between these . |
5 | So we can have like commercial breaks sticking adverts in between . |
6 | As Prussia was divided between East and West , with other states in between , this had a knock-on effect and Hessen , which was sandwiched between the two , adopted the Prussian customs code in 1828 . |
7 | It means that the stressed syllables in an utterance tend to come at regular intervals with a varying number of less stressed syllables in between . |
8 | Why has n't he put his fingers in between it ? |
9 | Note that in this picture , each photo-cell yields just 0 or 1 , not values in between . |
10 | The values in between are usually expressed as decimals of 1 . |
11 | So the maximum value a coeffic correlation coefficient can obtain is plus one , and that would be when there 's a total positive correlation Conversely , the minimum value it can obtain is when this expression on top is minus N minus one , so it goes down to minus one for a complete negative correlation and it 's zero if there 's no correlation and then there 's the values in between That 's just saying what I 've said . |
12 | And put a times in between them . |
13 | Bart Czirr and Gary Jensen worked on this for the next several months in between teaching duties as the new university year had now begun . |
14 | It seems like only yesterday we were here like this before , as if the months in between had never been . ’ |
15 | They were amused by the way she consumed endless bowls of ice-cream or asked them to make her special snacks in between the normal meals . |
16 | He should also eat smaller meals , with savoury snacks in between if necessary , and avoid bending , stooping or lying flat after meals . |
17 | You sees like cutting , you know you see these walls that are like that and they sort of go down like that and join a pillar and do the same again , just , instead of doing that you lay the soldiers across the top and you , you 've got to sort of cut the bricks in between ai n't ya ? |
18 | The combinations in between are those cases where neither sex has clearly won , but neither do that badly . |
19 | There were warning signals in between , and as a result he was placed on an at-risk register three weeks before he died . |
20 | However , in practice there was enough choice of speeds and the steps in between each were fine . |
21 | As long as the mouse is within about five feet of the receiver unit , it will work no matter which way it is pointed , even with obstacles like cups and books in between . |
22 | We 'll have your presents in between , and I think you 'll like them . ’ |
23 | The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right . |
24 | Dye mixing was still being done by hand , often using the same bucket , without cleaning the dregs in between , for startlingly different shades , so that colour matching was virtually impossible . |
25 | There are also many Jews in between who dress modestly and where possible in the latest fashions , and who keep the laws of the Bible without losing touch with the world we live in . |
26 | He took nine months off between jobs and dabbled in commune life , with a period at Laurieston Hall , the alternative centre on the Scottish Borders . |
27 | Periods of practice should be spaced with short rest periods in between , but much will depend on the time available and the opportunities provided on the ward . |
28 | I plugged my naked feet in between the empty seats as tears rolled down my cheeks . |
29 | Horses have many emotions , including such extremes as love and hate , depression and elation , boredom and anger , surprise and fear , as well as many milder emotions in between . |
30 | Its strange , lowered vista , for instance ( which now reminds the adult more than anything else of George Herriman 's Krazy Kat , where buildings disappear and reappear from frame to frame " ) is an obvious representation of London in the late forties and fifties : all the houses had gaps in between , because of the bombs , and the sky came closer to the ground than seemed right . |