Example sentences of "[noun sg] between [art] [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour . |
2 | The fact that one can commit words to paper without any apparent loss of intelligibility suggests that there is , in fact , a clean division between the lexical and the non-verbal component of human communication , and that the so-called kinesic variables such as facial expression , posture , and hand movements are just optional extras . |
3 | And yet the very division between the literate and the non-literate in the countryside was a powerful force for change . |
4 | This sad , artificial division between the theoretical and the empirical is quite unnecessary , but reflects the structure of the sociological profession itself , affected as it is by its history and its own peculiar form of development in Britain . |
5 | A major issue in the decision between a generative and a probabilistic system is the robustness of the system . |
6 | Despite the political rhetoric of the modern welfare state , which has created popular images to the contrary , the reality is that the basic state retirement pension continues to provide an income between a third and a half of average earnings . |
7 | In any intimacy between a stronger and a weaker personality the weaker is inclined to yield even when he has the means to prevail , from a compulsion to see through the eyes of the stronger . |
8 | Imaginary or not , they can provide a focus for pilgrimage , ritual or performance art and add significance to the interaction between an individual and the landscape . |
9 | This interaction between the small and the large scales is a fundamental feature of the model , just as it is of the real atmosphere . |
10 | It may seem initially that differentiation between a central and a fissure eruption is the simplest thing in the world but , unfortunately , it 's not . |
11 | Although occasionally Nizan 's assessment of a writer fluctuated over a period of time ( Gide , Giono , Mauriac ) , although on occasions Nizan was simultaneously attracted and repelled by individual writers ( Mauriac , Drieu la Rochelle , Celine ) , the bottom line was always a clear differentiation between a progressive and a reactionary attitude to culture . |
12 | The biochemical test to prove this would have been the differentiation between the cardiac and the hepatic lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes . |
13 | As Fascism became the central concern and unemployment a secondary issue , the social differentiation between the Left and the labour movement became more marked . |
14 | Release 3 of the internal code is also new , and supports connections to SNA , APPN and TCP/IP environments , adding 3174 APPN Network Node compatibility in environments where the host is a Low Entry Networking node , APPN End Node , APPN Network Node , Migration Data Host or Interchange Node ; support for multiple links into a LEN subarea from an APPN network comprised of 3174s and other APPN nodes ; and support for the transfer of 3270 and APPN datastreams across a single SDLC or Token-Ring link between a 3174 and an AS/400 running OS/400 2.2 up . |
15 | This project examines the relevance of Scottish identity , and the link between the geographical and the economic , political and social horizons of young people . |
16 | A 171-km canal link between the Main and the Danube in south-east Germany was opened on Sept. 25 ; it helped to create a 3,500-km continuous navigable waterway from the Netherlands North Sea port of Rotterdam to Constanza on Romania 's Black Sea coast . |
17 | A change in the weight or fineness of a coinage can occasionally provide a link between an undated and a dated coin . |
18 | You have failed in your attempt to convince me of the coincidence between the bourgeois and the human . |
19 | Every day the split between the rich and the poor gets greater . |
20 | The railway line to Rashid , where the Nile disgorges into the sea , ran along a low ridge between the Mediterranean and the marshy expanse of Lake Edku . |
21 | But they were still as far from anything like a real and right discrimination between the guilty and the unfortunate . |
22 | By the late 1980s such excesses had been banished from the best classrooms ; the teachers in my Group all acknowledged the need for a sensible balance in the class-room between the formal and the informal . |
23 | The contrast between the tactile and the visual metaphors makes it plain how the latter encourage assumptions very characteristic of Cartesianism , that the clear and distinct ideas reflect things unaltered in the mind like brightly lit objects in front of our eyes . |
24 | Although only two attested examples of this usage have been found in modern English , the contrast between the bare and the to infinitive in these contexts confirms the percept/concept distinction observed above : ( 88 ) The smallest pin could be heard drop . |
25 | The author of this passage has skilfully exploited the contrast between the bare and the to infinitives . |
26 | This gave our evaluation a " critical edge " in which the observed realities were measured against the stated aims of the project and could be perceived as a contrast between the ideal and the actual . |
27 | The contrast between the 1930s and the last 10 years can not be emphasized too strongly . |
28 | This requires choosing the time to switch from the near to the next near contract , and how to adjust for any differences in price level between the near and the next near contracts . |
29 | it went into a steady decline , with the air war becoming more and more of a straight contest between the British and the Germans . |
30 | It could be argued that there can be no more suitable example of the ‘ epistemic break between the modern and the postmodern ’ ( Hutcheon 1988 : 51 ) . |