Example sentences of "be set [adv prt] between " in BNC.
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1 | Although such linkages have been a key feature of the development work done in the Central Institutions , linkages have also been set up between HNC/D courses in Further Education Colleges and both CIs and Universities . |
2 | Negotiations were said to have been set up between the government and Gen. Jorge Ballerino , one of Pinochet 's close advisers , to negotiate terms . |
3 | Immediately before posing this question , an opposition has been set up between what de Man calls the " aesthetically responsive " reading and the " rhetorically aware " reading . |
4 | A local consortium has already been set up between Darlington and South West Durham . |
5 | Otherwise a ‘ papacy of the professors ’ would be set up between Jesus Christ and those who believe in him . |
6 | A service exchanging environmental information is to be set up between Finland and the Soviet Union . |
7 | Telephone and fax links will also be set up between border towns |
8 | In such cases the first signs of a dialectic occur : the actor is both experiencing and describing ; an oscillation is set up between these two incompatible grammatical constructs , the verb and the adjective . |
9 | A tacit collusion is set up between narrator and reader not to take the novel too solemnly , but rather to sit back and enjoy the show . |
10 | In resisting the sideways forces the daggerboard starts to behave like a sail and a force is set up between the high and low pressure sides of the foil ( F1 ) . |
11 | It was set up between 1876 and 1884 as a combined concert hall , gallery and art school , and until the war , it also served to house the parliament . |
12 | Nearly three hundred turned up for the meeting , which was chaired by Lord Bute , and a video link was set up between the Lecture Theatre and the adjacent room to accommodate the overflow . |