Example sentences of "to be made between the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , distinctions often need to be made between the opinions of men and women , single people and married people , young people and old people . |
2 | Links and connections will begin to be made between the way counsellees think or feel and the way they behave . |
3 | " There is no longer any possible comparison to be made between the man who is actively organising the construction of socialism , and the man who is endeavouring to wreck it . " |
4 | They argue that an important distinction is to be made between the capacities of capital and labour in recognising and acting on their best interests . |
5 | It is this confidence that is provided by Directory Integrity Check , since it allows a complete comparison to be made between the files in a directory/directory structure and their corresponding LIFESPAN modules . |
6 | ( There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell 's ‘ Miscellany ’ and the ‘ pantheon ’ of directors listed in the first , 1962 , issue of Movie — the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture . ) |
7 | However , there are some interesting comparisons to be made between the discourse of the physical scientists and that of the physicists . |
8 | Soviet-Egyptian relations remained close even after the death of Nasser in 1970 , and the following year , under his successor Anwar Sadat , the two states concluded a fifteen-year friendship treaty , the first of its kind to be made between the USSR and an Arab government . |
9 | But is there not a distinction to be made between the role of the unions in Labour 's internal democracy , and their role in society ? |
10 | The whole is tied together by the notion of control although later a distinction was to be made between the authority of office and the authority of expertise . |
11 | Instead of requiring a figure to be placed on quality of life , the SAVE approach requires a direct comparison to be made between the value of a given intervention ( for example , valve replacement in an 80 year old with severe aortic stenosis ) and saving the life of a young person , restoring him or her to full health . |
12 | A member state was entitled to discriminate in the ages at which men and women became entitled to state pensions but it was not acceptable for a distinction to be made between the sexes as to the age of retirement : see Marchall v Southampton and SW Hampshire Area Health Authority ( Teaching ) ( 1986 ) ICR 335 ; Roberts v Tate & Lyle ( 1986 ) ICR 371 . |
13 | In order to assess the redistributive impact of a particular policy , a comparison has to be made between the situation with the tax or expenditure in existence and that without , and this introduces a second major class of issues . |