Example sentences of "in between these " in BNC.

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1 In between these demonstrations of loyalty and discipline under fire he had said nothing to clarify the Government 's policy for combating inflation other than that there was no alternative to what he had been doing .
2 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 .
3 Lodged in between these two dates were a number of factors which gave the issue a pressing urgency .
4 But you may not have realised that in between these two splendid , well-run national tournaments lie a large number of middle-strength clubs who do not qualify for participation in either .
5 But in between these two groups ( and ironically double Provincial Insurance Cup champions of the last two years , Bradford Salem , are amongst them ) there rest 47 Yorkshire clubs who have no opportunity , although competing in the Courage Leagues , of entering a national knock-out competition , because the qualifying regulations for the two existing competitions do not encompass them .
6 In between these two variants Frodo has sung the song ( I , 82–3 ) .
7 In between these two extremes comes the large mass of honourable and intelligent outdoor enthusiasts who listen to the frothings and bayings back and forth between the two factions with alarm , but without the detailed information from both sides which would enable them freely and democratically to make up their own minds , and if necessary bring their concerted pressure to bear on one side or the other to desist .
8 All of the evidence from cognitive studies thus far indicates that human behaviour lies in between these two extremes , that is , in the category we have termed ‘ gene-culture transmission ’ of culture .
9 In between these two routes there is no way across the surface but there are plenty of underground passages which lead under the mountains .
10 There may , however , be up to 5,000 people now in hospital who fall in between these two groups and may be capable of leading more independent lives … .
11 In between these two new efforts sits Filip 's Advanced Workstations & Systems which has , he notes , taken unto itself over the last year all the ingredients needed to be a stand-alone company bar a dedicated sales force .
12 In between these segments will be pre-recorded statements on HIV/AIDS .
13 The CED is somewhere in between these two styles .
14 Verbs and adjectives are in between these two extremes ( 13% and 10% respectively ) .
15 In between these cases , a market is more or less contestable .
16 And in between these two we also have something called midcentrics who do bits of both , but these are the two extremes .
17 While many of these types of work categories are still very broad , what the tables ( and diagrams ) show clearly is that there is a marked contrast between subjects such as computing and engineering ( civil , electrical/electronic , mechanical ) where one type of work absorbs 70 per cent or more of the graduate output , and subjects such as English , history , biological sciences or social studies where graduates are absorbed into a fairly even plurality of occupations ; with everything in between these two extremes .
18 But at the same time it is clear that some periods display radical situational change , while others , in between these , are periods of relative situational stability , when day-to-day conjunctural movement assumes a more prominent position in the historical picture ( see Gramsci 1971 : 175–85 ) .
19 In between these extremes is a wide spectrum of linkages , such as interlocking directorates ; common membership in trade associations , government advisory bodies , and public affairs groups ; and personal connections of officials through clubs and other social bases of contact ’ .
20 In between these extremes are the forecourts of petrol filling stations , unfenced front gardens of private houses , the public parts of shops and supermarkets as part of an almost infinite variety of land , premises and circumstances . ’
21 For very wide windows , take further length measurements in between these .
22 Points in between these two are expressed as a decimal eg .5 for a one-in two chance .
23 In between these duties they still managed to have a lighter side , arranging dances at the Institute which became popular throughout the war , and their concert party entertained many during those dark days .
24 Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided .
25 Salesmen are probably in between these two .
26 In between these first ventures into showbusiness , the young hopeful was performing in a different way for audiences on the streets of South London , where he gained a reputation as the ‘ best egg-seller in Brixton ’ .
27 In between these two bounds there can be a series of different approaches to meet each case on its merits .
28 Neither of these situations should cause any great difficulty ; but in between these two extremes lie a great many types of work which are the result of a modest amount of human input and classifying such works will not be easy .
29 In between these two groups lies the ‘ grey area ’ of casualness .
30 And in between these two extremes is a whole range of intermediate cases in which hearers are expected to derive an array of implicatures and decide which are true for themselves .
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