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

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1 The objectives of these committees are to facilitate an exchange of views between the police and the wider community on issues of local concern ; to help resolve conflict between the police and dissenting sections of the community ; to encourage self-help and crime prevention activities ; and to educate or inform the public regarding everyday police matters ( Morgan , 1989 ) .
2 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
3 The inter-relationships between the parts are of crucial significance .
4 He saw it break its flight over a dell between the dunes , soar vertically and then head off at an angle .
5 Even if these criteria were generally accepted as determinative , there is no evidence that all ( or even any ) of these factors were present in the contracts between the creditors and the Tin Council .
6 The terms can be drafted so as to provide that all contracts between the parties are to be governed by those terms , and a copy of the terms can be signed by trading partners at the commencement of a trading relationship .
7 It seems that a course of dealing can be established even though the terms have never been incorporated into any of the contracts between the parties .
8 Furthermore , the reforms which had been implemented up to 1990 did not emerge from discussions between the communities concerned and the government but have been imposed from above .
9 Now between during the period from the decision of Mr Justice in March nineteen ninety one and the issue of the sealed order in May nineteen ninety three , it 's clear from correspondence which has been put before me that there were er various negotiations and discussions between the solicitors for the plaintiff and the defendant dealing with the questions of costs and also with the question of a general settlement of the whole action , er it would be appreciated of course that Mr Justice order does not have the effect of determining finally the rights of the parties , erm other than the partnership has in fact dissolved because there were still outstanding issues in particular relating to the premises which were used as the surgery of the premises of the part of the prac of the practice or perhaps I should say former practice .
10 They steer people away from any home which they believe is likely to be closed and once you start doing this , you will in fact be sealing the fate of those homes and you it 's a very , very dangerous game , you 've got ta be , you 've got ta play it very , very carefully indeed and I hope Chairman that there can be a degree of common sense and rationality introduced into discussions between the members of the various groups who have to deal with these very difficult issues .
11 These are often ad hoc verbal discussions between the individuals directly affected , sometimes requiring official blessing , sometimes requiring no further action .
12 Discussions between the inspectors and manufacturers were a trade secret , but the Inspectorate tried to avoid placing ‘ an undue burden on manufacturing industry ’ .
13 Full definition will be included in the purchase and sale contract of the accounting standards and policies that will apply to the Completion Accounts , which will be those accounting standards and policies adopted in the accounts for the year ended [ date ] but as amended by any discussions between the parties following due diligence , in order to avoid subjective judgements .
14 If the lease requires the service of a notice , informal discussions between the parties are unlikely to be held to amount to a review of the rent ( Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Anthony Gibbs Financial Services Ltd ( 1983 ) 267 EG 351 ) .
15 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
16 To avoid the waste of pupil time which arises from duplication of teaching in differing phases of schooling when the gap itself creates discontinuity , a variety of organizations have been used by LEAs to make sure that primary and secondary schools make clear to each other , first , what is being provided and later , as achievements and the needs of learning change , to help them to plan together to create a complementary or continuous curriculum between the phases .
17 Rumours proliferated of disagreements between the leaders of the NKLP and SKLP and these were justified .
18 This and other more personal disagreements between the founders of the IWA led in 1951 to Rolt 's withdrawal from the association .
19 This impressive linear earthwork running east-west is reckoned to be a division between the lands of Mercia to the north and Wessex to the south , and probably dates from the sixth or seventh century .
20 ‘ A Room with a View ’ , however , clearly shows the division between the generations .
21 The ceremony is at its base one that celebrates opposition and division , the division between the genders , between the clans , between the moieties .
22 For example , Connell ( 1978 , 131 ) in his study of central Surrey concluded that the growing division between the owner-occupiers ( middle class ) and council tenants ( working class ) ‘ characterizes many of the social relationships ’ within the area .
23 This division between the life-styles of men and women is well documented , but little is known about the precise form or effect of housework attitudes .
24 Its site has not altered and the chancel arch ( the division between the parishioners ' area [ the nave ] and the rector 's area [ the chancel ] ) has remained in the same position for 1000 years or more , notwithstanding additions , alterations , and demolitions .
25 We feel there is little division between the players and the images of fact .
26 Looking back over some lectures I gave in the early 1980s , I note that the division between the schools which could raise money and those which could not was even then causing me concern .
27 Hall and Davidoff have studied Victorian domestic ideology ; they have shown the importance of that ideology to an understanding of what we might now consider to be a " natural " division between public and private spheres based on a supposedly " natural " division between the sexes .
28 League is concerned , is the amount of money coming into the game and the danger that over a few years it could widen the division between the haves and the have-nots .
29 Their essence — setting up a division between the buyers of health care ( usually health authorities ) and its providers ( often hospitals ) — represents a huge improvement in the running of the NHS .
30 The system was still one of equal division between the children .
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