Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] a [noun] between " in BNC.

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1 The Watts and Quimby study also demonstrated a relationship between subjective and objective risk , there was a correlation of 0.37 between subjective ratings of the chance of being involved in a near miss and objective risk , measured as accidents divided by mean traffic flow at a site .
2 However , there is more to it than that : the issue also involves a conflict between Shetlanders ' ‘ traditional ’ attitudes to land and attitudes characteristic of non-Shetlanders , attitudes which are also shared by some Shetlanders ( especially some of the young ) .
3 Looking back , the precipitous shreds of sheeting rain effectively sanctioned a cordon between himself and what had gone before .
4 A consumer who suffers physical damage from a defective product now has a choice between the common law and the statutory actions .
5 Bourdieu also attempts a balance between relativism and moral judgement .
6 Kant notoriously drew a distinction between what he called the " a priori concepts of the understanding " and the " a priori concepts of reason " .
7 The rainbow thus forms a bridge between materialism and spirituality , between ignorance and intelligence , and the fable of ‘ the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow , grew from this ancient Indian source ; the pot of gold was originally symbolic of psychological liberation or ‘ enlightenment ’ .
8 Expression of the visceral isoform is limited exclusively to visceral type smooth muscle tissue thus suggesting a link between expression of the isoform and MHC function in smooth muscle cells .
9 The chapters in this book deliberately provide a balance between experts with direct political or administrative experience of the areas they describe ( such as Nick Raynsford and David Mallen ) and academic observers .
10 The book certainly fills a gap between the authors ' well-known researches into opera management during Handel 's time and their continuing work on London opera in the 1780s and 1790s .
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