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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ And microphone placement is very important , ’ Bryan interjects , ‘ because if you take a speaker , the difference between the centre of the cone and the outside can vary the sound so drastically that an inch can make the difference between a good and a shit guitar sound .
3 Estimates suggest that between a fifth and a quarter of children may spend some time in a one-parent family .
4 Nevertheless , between a fifth and a quarter of firms within the zones considered that their output , employment and productivity would be lower without on-site incentives .
5 In the first fifteen years of the nineteenth century re-exporting still accounted for between a fifth and a quarter of total exports .
6 I do n't believe there 's a one of them could tell the difference between a T-72 and a kiddie 's tricycle . ’
7 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 ) .
8 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 .
9 of the total populations recorded , and Willow Warblers occupied between a third and a half of this percentage .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 This coupling between group modes of the same symmetry should not be confused with Fermi resonance between a fundamental and an overtone or combination of the same symmetry [ see Section 5.8.6 above ] ; in the case of coupling between fundamental group modes there is no violation of the vibrational selection rule .
14 Cost is one of the major factors for churches in deciding between an electronic and a pipe instrument .
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