Example sentences of "[vb pp] between [art] [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The method involves calculating two half-slopes : the left-hand half-slope is calculated between the first and the middle summary point , and the right-hand half-slope between the middle and the third point . |
2 | Almost all the colonies the English ever acquired were of one or another of these three types , and in a number of other ways the overseas activities undertaken between the 1550s and the 1640s laid down the pattern for all that was to come . |
3 | It is believed that this is the first such interchange to be arranged between a British or a European social research group and one in the People 's Republic of China . |
4 | Situated between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic , and midway between the African and European continents , it was at the centre of a crucial communications crossroads . |
5 | The typical professional family farm , the backbone of the British industry , would be trapped between the upper and the nether stones . |
6 | of the total populations recorded , and Willow Warblers occupied between a third and a half of this percentage . |
7 | A distinction would be made between the deserving and the undeserving poor . |
8 | Contact has been made between the Dutch and the English hooligans and arrangements are in hand to erm effect meetings in Sardinia , yes . |
9 | Social class inequalities of tenure have widened over the years if the comparison is made between the unskilled and the professional groups . |
10 | Granted what we know of the history of the city it is clear that the vast majority , as probably the similar multiplicity in many other English towns , were built between the tenth and the twelfth centuries , and that the multiplication of parish churches was especially characteristic of the eleventh century . |
11 | Where research studies have been carried out in different parts of the country it is difficult to disentangle anything which might be attributed to regional variations specifically , from other systematic variations by gender , class , ethnicity or variations over time ( that is where changes in patterns of family relationships have occurred between the 1960s and the 1980s ) . |
12 | In the De La Warr vault at Withyham , Sussex , is a series of polished oak coffins , rectangular in shape with tapering sides and flat lids , supplied between the 1870s and the 1890s , and based on an earlier design of 1856 by the architect George Edmund Street , as published in the Ecclesiological Society 's Instrumenta Ecclesiastica . |
13 | His proud boast is that ‘ the same principles which at first lead to scepticism , pursued to a certain point , bring men back to common sense ’ , and that rather than being a purveyor of wild and new paradoxes , he has ‘ unite[d] and place[d] in a clearer light that truth , which was before shared between the vulgar and the philosophers ’ . |
14 | The arts continued to flourish , amidst growing argument over the role of the Arts Council , the right balance to be struck between the metropolitan and the regional , and between private and public funding . |
15 | Kaplan and Atkinson ( 1989 ) address the problem of new-technology investment and suggest that benefits are split between the tangible and the difficult to define . |
16 | The doctor reported that the patient alternated between the conscious and the disorientated for several hours and then at 5.50 on the Sunday evening , he died . |
17 | Gerard Fusil was only too aware of the dangers the 175 racers faced between the Caribbean and the Pacific coasts of a country aptly nicknamed the Switzerland of Central America . |
18 | It is not a new idea , and it is the only demand around which all women can unite , the demand which makes explicit how it is that the working class is divided between the waged and the unwaged . |
19 | Annie nudged her , whispering : ‘ Is n't it a gross over-simplification to say the working class is just divided between the waged and the unwaged ? ’ |