Example sentences of "between [art] third [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | When admitted he weighed 9.4 kilos ( well below the third centile for weight ) and was 89.5 cms tall ( between the third and tenth centile ) . |
2 | Racing starts at 2.10 , and there will be almost one hour 's interval between the third and fourth races to allow for the Grand National broadcast . |
3 | The house was built between the third and fourth centuries and was located less than three feet underground . |
4 | And to insert it between the third and fourth word can change the meaning rather dramatically . |
5 | Connor McCaffrey ( 18 ) was taking the lift to his room at Queen 's University halls of residence when it became stuck between the third and fourth floors . |
6 | The slow-down in the rate of increase between the third and fourth time bands reflects the saturation of the new ‘ market ’ as the industry reached maturity , and started to take on fewer new staff . |
7 | Independent fieldwork for an honours thesis is carried out between the third and fourth years of study . |
8 | Between the third and sixth hour , the relative increase in gastric emptying time under psyllium was between 10% and 20% ( p<0.05 ) . |
9 | An example is the apparent gap or semantic skip between the third and fourth distich , i.e , between , " naked , dares to lead the dance " , and , " expect nothing to last for ever " . |
10 | ‘ There is n't very much difference in standard between the Third and Fourth Divisions . |
11 | Suppose we have quarterly figures y 1 , y 2 , y 3 , y 4 , y 5 , Then the first 4-quarter moving average will be corresponding to a time point midway between the second and third quarters , and the second will be corresponding to a time midway between the third and fourth quarters . |
12 | The tax 's defenders point out that only between a third and a half of church members pay the levy , and then only in proportion to their incomes . |
13 | of the total populations recorded , and Willow Warblers occupied between a third and a half of this percentage . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Mr Clinton will scale back the $12 billion he hopes to raise from the tax over the next five years by between a third and two-thirds . |
16 | It is therefore possible to say that a standard Afghan Belouch , for example , will normally be comparable in price to a Yagcibedir , and both will usually be between a third and half the cost of a Russian Bokhara or Beshir . |
17 | A Daghestan-quality Caucasian rug is roughly the same price , and would therefore be classified as zero per cent ( 0% ) ; whereas a standard Afghan , which costs between a third and twice as much , will be marked as +35/100% . |
18 | Between a third and a half of all short-term in-patient beds are occupied by people with nowhere suitable to go , and it is not uncommon for patients to stay in an acute hospital bed for one or two years when they should have been discharged for continued treatment in a more appropriate domestic environment within three months of their admission . |
19 | Dr Anne Kussmaul has estimated that between the fifteenth and the nineteenth centuries about 60 per cent of the population aged between 15 and 24 were farm servants and that between a third and a half of the country 's hired labour force was supplied in this way . |
20 | The hours worked in the late 1970s were between a third and a quarter longer than those in all the other railways studied by the BR/Leeds team ( 1980 : 15 ) . |