Example sentences of "between [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He lent considerable sums to the crown , perhaps as much as £50,000 between 1373 and 1376 .
2 Over the period 1967-89 , average temperatures in the sea increased by between 0.03 and 0.04 degrees centigrade .
3 I had admitted defeat on the subject of the links between agricultural and industrial revolution and British Imperialism , and sat down to watch the video .
4 Implementing a recommendation of a House of Lords Science and Technology Committee ( 1984 ) that more attention should be paid to overlap between agricultural and environmental research , three research councils ( AFRC : ESRC : NERC ) established the Joint Agriculture and the Environment Programme ( JAEP ) .
5 There were warnings of a potential " scissors crisis " in agriculture , similar to that of the 1920s , in which the disparity between agricultural and industrial products had caused peasants to withhold grain .
6 But what happened in Jerusalem between 168 and 164 B.C. went beyond the ordinary internal conflicts of the Seleucid state .
7 Table 7.3 is based on his analysis of 29 per cent ( £5 million out of £17 million ) of the traceable capital supplied between 1755 and 1815 .
8 The framework knitters enjoyed such a time between 1755 and 1785 , continuing to some extent to 1804 , and William Radcliffe described such an age for cotton hand-loom weavers from 1788 to 1803 .
9 The break-in happened between 6.30 and 10.30pm on Thursday night but so far no witnesses have come forward to give more information about the exact time of the raid .
10 Between 1144 and 1154 , as the result of a series of flukes unscrupulously exploited , the position of the Count of Anjou had been transformed .
11 It is not without reason that contracts of employment in most civilized countries are geared to a working week of between thirty-seven and forty-four hours .
12 Some are Advanced Management students between thirty-seven and fifty .
13 In fact , there seems no difference between patrilineal and matrilineal groups in this respect .
14 According to a World Resources Institute survey presented on June 7 , 1990 , between 160,000 and 200,000 sq km of tropical rainforest were being destroyed annually .
15 Drayton claimed the alternative , the split capital Asian investment trust , would have offered investors between 101.5 and 102.3 per cent of its diluted net asset value , compared with 98.7 per cent under the Dragon offer .
16 On March 22 an anti-racist demonstration was attended by between 65,000 and 150,000 people , protesting in particular against the anti-immigrant rhetoric of the right-wing Flemish nationalist Vlaams Blok which had gained ground in the November election .
17 In fact , however , resistance to the new police continued to be expressed in the street violence and riots as ‘ the plague of blue locusts ’ spread throughout the country between 1829 and 1856 , and in particular as it came to the working class communities of the North ( Storch , 1975 , p. 94 ) .
18 The Oxford Canal , for example , was shortened by thirteen and a half miles between 1829 and 1834 .
19 Roughly speaking , the quality is determined by location in the vineyard , which can be divided into bands : the most northerly band , elevated at a height of between 180 and 220 metres , comprises some of the finest grand cru slopes in all Champagne and represents about a third of Bouzy 's hectarage ; below this is a wide strip situated at a height of between 160 and 180 metres which , in my estimation , should hold the rank of a top premier cru ; the lowest band , at about 170 metres , runs around the flat northern edge of the village and produces vines of a markedly inferior quality .
20 Écueil 's vineyards are largely east-facing , growing at an altitude of between 180 and 220 metres , and overlooked by the Pâtis d'Écueil on the Petite Montagne .
21 The fourth zone of Hautvillers vineyards are really an extension of those of Cumière but they rise higher , to an elevation of between 180 and 220 metres , and their aspect changes slightly , affording more south-facing slopes .
22 SO 2 absorbs strongly between 180 and 235nm , weakly between 260 to 340nm and very weakly between 340 to 390 nm .
23 Two major periods of uplift and rift formation have been recognized in Africa ; a Jurassic-Cretaceous rifting phase between 180 and 130 Ma BP associated with the break-up of Gondwana and a more recent period initiated some 35 to 25 Ma BP and continuing up to the present .
24 We can also point to the difference in degree of deviance between 4 and 5 , which is out of all proportion to any difference of meaning between complete and finish .
25 The idea that the text in some way performs a deconstruction upon itself effectively validates the rhetorical reading in terms of the text 's actual movement : if the text " actually " contains these contradictions , the choice between " rhetorically aware " and " aesthetically responsive " paradigms is that between complete and partial readings .
26 Alignment of immunoglobulin domains between ICAM-3 and ICAMs 1 and 2 .
27 Secondly , H pylori showing an evident separation between cytoplasmic and chromatinic content and parietal structures of the bacterial cells , and with the presence in many sections of a typical ring shape intrabacterial vacuolisation ( Fig 2 ) .
28 We had supposed that the second bacterial pattern , with separation between cytoplasmic and chromatinic content and parietal structures and often of typical ring shape intrabacterial electron opaque vacuolisation , represented the morphological consequence of a H pylori linked to nutritional conditions or to an acid or cytotoxic attack in the absence of a mucus layer , or all three .
29 We now conclude that the presence of a separation between cytoplasmic and parietal structures and the evidence of large polyphosphate structures may represent the morphological consequence of nutritional conditions that are more and more difficult in the natural history of H pylori infection .
30 Between 1019 and 1023 , Champagne fell into the hands of Eudes II , the count of Blois and Chartres , who had a few years earlier annexed Sancerre .
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