Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] between [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Putting policies into practice involve interaction between the agencies of government and their environment .
2 Early twentieth-century sociologists also drew parallels between the workings of biological and social systems , some of which were extremely crude .
3 The background to this affair involved rivalries between the gangs of Chapel Street and Margaret Street .
4 It drew comparisons between the events in Cleveland , Rochdale , and now Orkney , stating that there had been a consistent failure — if not an outright refusal by Social Work Departments — to carry out proper investigations , pooling of information from the families and all the professions and services involved with them .
5 His intention is to establish continuity between the issues of the Vietnam War and those of the recombinant-DNA controversy , especially a pervasive mood of doubt and suspicion about the social benefits of science and technology that were characteristic of the establishment thinking then .
6 What is so damaging to the maintenance of educational standards is the perverse belief of the Secretary of State that to secure competition between the providers of education , there must be competition between the regulators .
7 The new Regulations , which apply for financial years ending on or after 31 December 1993 , aim to create comparability between the accounts of UK building societies and banks and similar institutions in other EC member states .
8 The traditional model assumes harmony between the interests of voters and their representatives in the political process .
9 This made comparisons between the circumstances of the families of the unemployed and those in work unavoidable .
10 The annual meetings of the churches ' central bodies are a forum for religious political debate and have been known to express tensions between the values of the majority Northern and minority Southern protestants .
11 The British wanted to limit branding to the owner 's initials and locality , and to require variations between the brands of an animal and the name of the owner to be explained by sale vouchers .
12 The ceremony known as ‘ Anna prashna ’ normally takes place between the ages of 6 to 12 months .
13 Although expressed simply , it is assumed that the necessary liaison takes place between the sub-systems of the model on matters of common interest .
14 They have persistently insisted that the treaty we signed contained agreements to enhance democracy within Europe , within the Commission and within the European Parliament , and at the same time embraced closer European union by means of getting agreements between the Governments of the Twelve on foreign policy , security matters and matters connected with home affairs .
15 The remainder were taught in ‘ all age schools ’ ( ie containing children between the ages of five or seven to 14 ) .
16 In other cases it may be possible to do justice between the parties by exercising the court 's power under section 13(3) by making ‘ such other order as may be just . ’
17 The first was that a case such as the present was so rare that it could not of itself call for a fundamental reformulation of the underlying principle — a point which I find unimpressive , when I consider that our task is essentially to do justice between the parties in the particular case before us .
18 Then they were both laughing , and the little woman , coming up and slapping Joe between the shoulders with such force that he coughed , said , ‘ Do n't look as if you are bein' confronted by a whale .
19 However , the structure of government also contained an elaborate system of courts for enforcing commands , punishing criminals , and adjudicating disputes between the subjects of the realm .
20 The celebration must take place between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. , and must be preceded by a publication of banns or the obtaining of a Registrar 's certificate or a Bishop 's or Registrar 's licence , and unless a special licence is obtained from the Archbishop of Canterbury , must take place in a recognized place of worship or Registrar 's office situate in the district in which one at least of the parties resides .
21 Under this heading the commitment to reduce disparities between the standards of living in the various countries and regions of the Community was given greater emphasis .
22 While the 1923 Report to the Board of Education by the Consultative Committee on differentiating the curriculum for boys and girls in secondary schools was not convinced as to ‘ clear and ascertained differences between the sexes on which education policy may be readily based ’ , it stressed the danger of ‘ over pressure ’ in the education of girls .
23 ‘ Decisions that resolve disputes between the parties to them , whether by litigation or some other adversarial dispute-resolving process , often have consequences which affect persons who are not parties to the dispute ; but the legal concept of natural justice has never been extended to give such persons as well as the parties themselves rights to be heard by the decision-making tribunal before the decision is reached .
24 In Cheall v. Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 180 , 190 , Lord Diplock said : ‘ Decisions that resolve disputes between the parties to them , whether by litigation or some other adversarial dispute-resolving process , often have consequences which affect persons who are not parties to the dispute ; but the legal concept of natural justice has never been extended to give such persons as well as the parties themselves rights to be heard by the decision-making tribunal before the decision is reached . ’
25 establishing more clearly defined relationships between the awards of the two Councils ;
26 Apportioning costs and entitlements in an oil or gas field is often necessary to settle matters between the participants in a unitised project .
27 On 11 May 1945 a merger of convenience took place between the associations of Champagne houses , the Syndicat du Commerce des Vins de Champagne and the Syndicat des Négociants en Vin de Champagne under the auspices of the Union des Syndicats du Commerce des Vins de Champagne .
28 Civil War , sponsored by THE TIMES , opens in April , in Hull , where 350 years before , almost to the day , the first armed confrontation took place between the forces of King and Parliament .
29 With war conditions prevailing , it was apparent to those responsible that the rent reserved under the lease could not be paid out of the profits of the flats and , accordingly , discussions took place between the directors of the two companies concerned , which were closely associated , and an arrangement was made between them which was put into writing .
30 However , the Capital Taxes Office is likely to raise the following " standard " question : what discussions took place between the parties at or before the time of the deed of variation about how the assets which went to the spouse under the deed of variation were to be dealt with by the surviving spouse , ie was there some sort of plan or understanding that the property would be given to the children ?
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