Example sentences of "[noun pl] between [art] [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some continuity of personnel between the new and the old is often welcomed as the most effective means of preserving the loyalty of the clients and maybe the appointment of the sole practitioner or the senior partner of the acquired business as consultant to the new firm for a limited time will be considered .
2 The proportion of young people from classes I and II staying on at school until the age of 18 or later increased by 2.4 times between the first and the last cohort , while the corresponding proportions for the other two groups of classes are 2.3 and 2.1 times .
3 Concern for the role of the environment came from those naturalists who followed Humboldt in searching for the interactions between the physical and the organic realms .
4 The Conservatives have created greater cleavages between the employed and the unemployed .
5 Transitional forms between the apterous and the fully winged condition are found .
6 But , although Park and the Chicago School recognised these two levels of human behaviour , it should be said that they did still engage in some largely unhelpful metaphors between the social and the natural worlds .
7 He reportedly stated that CITUB would not undertake any commitments without first consulting Podkrepa , and did not wish to take advantage of any conflicts between the latter and the government .
8 One museum houses the illusionistic prints by the Dutch artist Escher , while another concentrates on the cultural exchanges during three centuries between the Dutch and the Japanese .
9 The details of the legend 's growth are obscure , but it is now known that it was developing steadily in northern Spain and southern France in the centuries between the eighth and the eleventh .
10 The analysis of the dialectics of the centre and the margin can thus operate geographically as well as conceptually , articulating the power relationships between the metropolitan and the colonial cultures at their geographical peripheries .
11 Although Darwin himself fiercely resisted such thinking , it was clearly tempting to make close analogies between the natural and the social world .
12 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 .
13 We have begun the job of raising educational standards and breaking down the barriers between the vocational and the academic routes .
14 The great agricultural countries between the Baltic and the Black Sea can free themselves from patriarchal-feudal barbarism only through an agrarian revolution which will transform the peasants from their condition of serfdom or of subjection to the corvée into the free owners of the land — a revolution which will be exactly the same as the French revolution of 1789 in the countryside .
15 But , looking broadly at various avant-garde movements between the 1890s and the 1920s , we can propose certain hypotheses which can be tested by research .
16 The various groups who were to carry out raids along the North African coast gathered at Siwa at the beginning of June , aiming to leave for their targets between the 6th and the 8th of the month escorted by LRDG patrols .
17 Unless the nationalized industries use the same interest rate as private firms , there will be misallocation of investment resources between the private and the public sector : society can gain by reallocating resources to the sector with the higher rate of return .
18 By the time Tetsu reached the Loop — the stretch of holes between the 7th and the 12th — the wind was up and the scene unsettling .
19 Other writers undermine conventional notion of reality by blurring the frontiers between the real and the imaginary .
20 If you do n't run the status report until the twentieth and you make , you , you do reversals between the fifteenth and the twentieth the status report will take those into account if they 're affecting premiums that were due before the fifteenth .
21 It is necessary to handle properly the relations between the central and the local authorities . ’
22 The troubled relations between the Serbian and the majority ethnic Albanian populations in the autonomous province of Kosovo suffered a further setback in late March , after an incident on March 22 in which some 400 students and schoolchildren were rushed to hospital with symptoms thought to be consistent with poisoning .
23 Fortunately , the relations between the American and the British peoples have improved a great deal since then .
24 From within such a perspective sexuality comes to be understood relationally — not as the relations within sexual difference , but the relations between the sexual and the non-sexual as these have been both imagined and as they may now be radically envisioned .
25 Already relations between the British and the Dutch were those of mutual incomprehension .
26 Or rather , the distinctions between the repressed and the excluded , the subjective and the social , break down , especially when we recall that the other is often constructed via , or in terms of , the proximate .
27 In the world of work , this is one of the distinctions between the professional and the technician .
28 There were no clear distinctions between the fine and the decorative arts in Mannerist or Baroque Prague .
29 Some parts of the country showed more significant growth than others : on the east coast , the number of sailings not only rose in absolute terms between the 1460s and the early sixteenth century , but the proportion of those by English ships approximately doubled , although there were some exports which were largely carried in foreign vessels .
30 As the existing and new foundations are founded on a common ‘ ballast ’ subsoil , it was not found necessary to install movement joints between the new and the old constructions , although this policy was adopted in the reconstruction of St James 's , Knatchbull Road .
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