Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] between [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | An additional variable is needed to account for the variation between the firms in the extent to which clients ' chosen outcomes were retained or transformed . |
2 | Lack of incentives , bureaucratic mismanagement and other well-publicized ills of the Soviet economy may bear much of the responsibility for the disparity between the superpowers , but Robert Paarlberg 's Food Trade and Foreign Policy confirms that climate has been the chief factor : |
3 | The local complications of gonococcal infection can then be predicted from a knowledge of the local anatomy , with appropriate allowance being made for the differences between the sexes . |
4 | This argument does provide a plausible explanation for the differences between the results from some of the memory studies described earlier . |
5 | Second , absence of standardisation of the time of entry could be another explanation for the discrepancies between the results of various authors . |
6 | erm I sometimes feel erm that erm in fact = it would be a good idea when I see people doing things which I regard as immediately dangerous , but I think it might make considerable difficulties for the relationship between the police and the motoring public which erm are already at times very strained , and I 'm not sure , for some of the reasons erm that Norbert has suggested , that it 's erm necessarily a very erm happy system . |
7 | But in her earlier study where she had viewed the alternants as being ‘ equivalent ways of saying the same thing ’ she did not attempt to ‘ account for the interplay between the differences in modal meaning and the social conditioning in the use of these forms ’ ( Lavandera 1982 : 90 — her translation ) . |
8 | But even if the analysis is internally consistent , as a prescriptive policy it appears intellectually naïve in the light of historical evidence , especially that for the period between the wars . |
9 | Even if I cast through this gap accurately , the speed of the cast must be faultless too , for the gap between the branches and the roots is a mere two feet : too far and I am in the roots , too near and my bait will not be lying where I want it . |
10 | During the conflict between the factions of Stephen and Matilda , David invaded England in the hope of seizing Northumberland and even Durham for himself . |
11 | Bunny had taken the precaution of holding separate flying- and lighting-rehearsals on the Friday , with the result that the delays were structural rather than technical — the deck of the Jolly Roger swayed alarmingly during the fight between the pirates and the Lost Boys , and the ticking of the crocodile was found to be inaudible beyond the first three rows of the stalls . |
12 | … There is also some other mind [ i.e. God 's ] wherein they exist , during the intervals between the times of my perceiving them . ’ |
13 | Within any strain of a species , deep structures tend to be in a fixed position relative to certain landmarks on the skull , such as the joints between the bones that form its upper surface ( Pellegrino , Pellegrino , and Cushman 1979 ) . |
14 | Under FRS 3 , the profit or loss on the disposal of an asset should be shown in the p&l account as the difference between the proceeds and the carrying amount , whether carried at a valuation or cost ( para 21 ) . |
15 | The amount of alkyl acyl glycerophosphocholine was calculated as the difference between the levels of platelet activating factor measured before and after alkaline hydrolysis and acetylation . |
16 | The amount of AAGPC was calculated as the difference between the concentrations of platelet activating factor measured after and before alkaline hydrolysis and acetylation . |
17 | As the recriminations between the brothers become more explosive , and the wounds of jealousy reopen , I 've a horrible suspicion that Harwood wants us to be genuinely moved , but after all the superficial comedy , his attempt to lend the play emotional depth arouses embarrassment rather than pity . |
18 | The breath of nature can be seen as the interplay between the forces of yin and yang , flowing in currents known as Lung Mei ( dragon 's veins ) around the countryside in winding paths , often following contours . |
19 | The third party is now commonly known as an expert , usually because he has been chosen for his expertise about the issue between the parties . |
20 | The recent structuralist and post-structuralist revolutions in literary theory have caused people to think very energetically and critically about the relationship between the structures of language and the structures of culture . |
21 | The government also said that it would consider implementing the recommendations of the Sarkaria Committee [ see p. 36031 ] about the relationship between the states and central government [ see above ] . |
22 | In those words Valerie Cass expressed everything she felt about the relationship between the sexes . |
23 | Moreover , in practice , they may lack the power to negotiate on equal terms with professionals about the interrelationship between the needs of different participants in the assessment . |
24 | These two dimensions provided the basis for the first coherent theories about the connections between the peoples of the world . |
25 | The Qumran Scroll about the War between the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness — whatever its date and purpose — is the most idiosyncratic formulation of this kind of apocalyptic interpretation of a political situation . |
26 | The author of A Woman 's Guide To Adultery packs some punches in this , her third novel about the war between the sexes . |
27 | Er I 'm glad you raised the point about the distribution between the districts , and apart from your comment er I know Mr Davis is opposed to the idea , I have n't discerned a view either way from anyone else , whether they would like them or would not like them . |
28 | The Sun carried this to the extreme with a four-page pull-out about the Savage Between the Sheets . |
29 | His first wife — who is again named and identified as living happily in County Durham with her second husband and their 5-year-old daughter ( both named ) — is said to have ‘ spoken bitterly last night about The Savage Between the Sheets ’ . |
30 | What I am putting before the House are serious considerations about the balance between the rights of individuals , which may be damaged in the course of a case but where the record can subsequently be put straight , the rights of those who are before the courts , accused , to deploy their defence , and the rights of the public at large to scrutinise that process . |