Example sentences of "[to-vb] between the " in BNC.

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1 Atlas 's purpose is to sit between the corporate systems and the EDI network , allowing messages to be generated to various standards and in various formats .
2 The head of the ‘ effigy ’ is a wax portrait — Bentham 's own head was removed , desiccated , provided with glass eyes and placed under a glass dome to sit between the feet of the auto-icon ; it , too , is now on public display — a little start-eyed , yet nevertheless recognizable ( Col. 3 ) .
3 He varied this routine by pushing rubbish through the letter box , pulling the flowers from the tiny strip of garden we tried to cultivate between the flagstones and chalking rude messages on my car .
4 As the fly just touches the ground , air circulation from under this area is limited , though there is plenty of room for air to circulate between the fly and the inner .
5 But Foucault 's formulation of the ‘ repressive hypothesis ’ seems to slide between the two usages .
6 In some LEAs there are qualified teachers whose job is to liaise between the school and the home , by visiting the child 's family at home , seeing parents if they visit the school , and by organising activities , both during and after school hours , to encourage parental involvement with the school and with their children 's education .
7 Poopathy is chosen to liaise between the women and ERA , and the group draws up a plan of action .
8 The role of the local centre education officer is to liaise between the students , colleges/teachers and the CIB .
9 My own taste for formal furniture tends to fall between the ‘ Arts and Crafts ’ and ‘ Modern ’ , rather than ‘ Repro ’ , and yet looking at modern designs you see in exhibitions , I doubt their ‘ long-sit ’ comfort and , personally , I feel that the limits of acceptable elegance are frequently passed by many , in the cause of being different .
10 Any attempt to define ‘ suffering ’ , for example , is bound to fall between the two stools of being unhelpfully imprecise ( such as ‘ a diminution in wellbeing ’ ) or too precisely exclusive ( ‘ an unpleasant emotional response ’ ) .
11 And that will just lead to planning chaos because obviously somebody 's going to fall between the plans .
12 2 Is the product or sample small enough to slip between the pages of the magazine or can it easily be attached to the front cover ?
13 I was fortunate to find between the leaves of a large book an exquisitely penned transcription of the Commandments and the Lord 's Prayer , all embraced in a delicate architectural framework , dating from the late eighteenth century .
14 A second way of dealing with the amount of information to be specified in a conditional jump instruction is to separate the test and the jump into two different instructions , and to provide a short processor register to communicate between the two instructions .
15 Technical apparatus of some sort has to come between the record and our ears , and , of course , between the original performance and the record .
16 If children are allowed to come between the parents in this priority structure , they are being allowed to break the very model that God intended to teach them .
17 To come between the two .
18 This Act amended the 1944 legislation which had divided schooling at age 11 between primary and secondary , by allowing the break to come between the ages of 10 and 12 , to cover the development of middle schools .
19 The track continues uphill , soon levelling to pass between the walls of Fell lane , going forward but constricted for a long and uninteresting mile with Ingleborough out of sight and little worthy of note along the way apart from a large rock embedded in the lane and known as Giant 's Grave .
20 Furthermore , they designed the experiments to ensure the detected events were ‘ space-like separated ’ ; in other words , it was not possible for signals travelling at or below the speed of light to pass between the two measuring devices .
21 Air comfort : Systems often using a shaped and stitched padded back which allows a current of air to pass between the rucksack and the wearer .
22 ‘ I have deliberately allowed some years to pass between the completion of the fieldwork and publication .
23 It is no more possible to pass between the dates which compose the different domains than it is to do so between natural and irrational numbers .
24 The time taken to pass between the two points was recorded from the video for each junction and the number of vehicles visible in that period was also recorded .
25 If it is supposed that the last acknowledgement to pass between the parties is a counter-offer then at this stage no contract has been created .
26 On this analysis the contract will always be governed by the standard conditions attached to the last genuine counter-offer to pass between the parties , although ( as seen from Butler ) this may not actually be the last document to pass between the parties .
27 On this analysis the contract will always be governed by the standard conditions attached to the last genuine counter-offer to pass between the parties , although ( as seen from Butler ) this may not actually be the last document to pass between the parties .
28 There 's a really good train service to Brighton so it 's easy to nip between the two .
29 Each of them must tread on and on , a ceaseless , bone-grinding trudge , if they did not want to be taken up and up by the gyrating treadmill into the clanking , turning cogs in the roof and ground to dust between the pinions .
30 But there is little to choose between the two in terms of overall performance .
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