Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] between " in BNC.

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1 It will also use contactless smartcards to speed boarding and will provide accurate data for revenue allocation between operators .
2 We also recruit assistant stewardesses to work as telephone liaison between the passengers and the ship 's staff .
3 Ng ( 1987 ) used daily data for the period 1981–6 on the near contract for the S&P500 and VLCI indices and five currencies to look for Granger causality between spot and futures prices .
4 Differences were observed in the expression of the various alternative splices of tenascin mRNA between tumor and normal cells and may thus indicate differences in tenascin isoform expression and function in normal and tumor cells .
5 I have broken this question down into two component parts , and deal first with the issue of what types of support pass between relatives , and second with precisely which relatives offer each other assistance .
6 Three coffins in the Bell vault at Milton , Kent , depict the development of case decoration between the 1820s and the 1850s .
7 He goes , do you know what one of them is , he goes , it 's just sort of like evolutionary thing between the ape and man , and he goes , it 's sort of part way between , and it 's sort of like some sort of creature , and it 's half like an ape and half like a human , and he goes , and you 're one of them he goes , you 're one of them Gran , he goes , you 've got a brain like one of them , as well , and Gran just like went oh shut up Ryan .
8 On the other hand , though , it has to be said that some of the local urban excitements have been on the tame side recently : a swimming pool murder , an outbreak of cholesterol war between rival pizza outlets , the car that drove into the non-drive-in dry cleaners , and so on .
9 Table 6 and Table 7 show comparisons of response time between sizes of memory sets for Yes and No responses respectively .
10 Leave plenty of breathing space between each section of speech so that your audience is not bombarded with too much information at a time , and do n't allow the commentary to describe things which can already be seen on the screen ; instead , use it to complement the pictures and provide additional ( but relevant ) information .
11 After visiting with Assiniboin Indians , the Nez Perce camped in the ravines on the east bank of Snake Creek between the Bear Paw Mountains and the Milk River .
12 This project contributes to an important aspect of this debate ; the distribution of money income between persons , and its structure .
13 In other words , while many LEAs became greatly sophisticated in their thinking about the school curriculum , the variety of curriculum practice between schools remained largely unchallenged and the autonomy of the individual school remained sacrosanct .
14 This is more often a problem with ‘ funnel'-shaped basins rather than flat-bottomed baths and sinks and will be worse when there is a vertical drop of branch pipe between the trap and the stack .
15 I am grateful to the Minister , but is there not a danger that there could be an unfair distribution of funding research between the new universities , which will be formed from polytechnics , and the traditional universities ?
16 There 's plenty of enemy ordnance between you and the end-ofgame congratulation screen .
17 He felt the look of disbelief pass between the Exec Director and the DDA .
18 Many experiments have used this type of design and have shown differences in rates of protein synthesis between such ‘ learning ’ mice and their yoked controls , from which it is concluded that the learning rather than the shock produces the biochemical response .
19 The Massachusetts scientists developed a thin plastic film , coated on one side with a sandwich of indium oxide between silver .
20 Then in chronological order came the following : Hemel Hempstead ( 1947 ) replacing Redbourn as proposed in the Abercrombie plan , was designed to fill in the area between Harpenden , St Albans and Remel Hempstead itself ; Harlow ( 1947 ) , 23 miles north-east of London , expanded a small settlement of 4,500 people ; Crawley ( 1947 ) , a town of 9,500 population , lay astride the Brighton Road , 30 miles south of London ; Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City ( both 1948 ) lay very close to each other 18–20 miles north of London ( Welwyn was already a sizable town of 18,500 inhabitants ) ; Basildon ( 1949 ) met rather different objectives , planned not only to accommodate overspill but to tidy up an untidy area of shack development between London and Southend ; Bracknell ( 1949 ) replaced Abercrombie 's proposal for White Waltham , three miles south-west of Maidenhead , west of London .
21 The meeting followed emergency talks held in Paris after border clashes in April and May , and an exchange of artillery fire between the border troops .
22 Their total vote of 1,510 was 600 votes short of Conaty ( Independent ) with 2134 , and no amount of vote transfer between them could have postponed the elimination of any of them until after Conaty .
23 A ‘ team manager ’ ( they use the English words ) is for the Milan machine a sort of liaison officer between the players and the board .
24 Intervalence compounds have been classified according to the ease of electron transfer between the distinct sites .
25 If given a choice many workers of both sexes in the " core " leaf of the shamrock would prefer a better balance between time and money and this could bring enormous advantages : greater sharing of child care between the sexes ( which many men now want ) , more opportunities to study or retrain in later life and the possibility of wider participation in public affairs or voluntary work .
26 The key issues are , on the one hand , the proper legal classification of an offence which contains some exculpatory features , and , on the other , the distribution of decision-making power between the judge , the jury , and the executive .
27 Foster noted only seven convictions in Lancashire during five years of trade-union activity between 1818 and 1822 , but like Thompson he insists on their general prohibitive influence .
28 He recognizes that there is a real divergence of expert opinion between those who believe that men are happy because they are miserable , and those who believe that men are miserable because they are happy ; and wisely arrives at a synthesis of both views .
29 There is an increasing amount of empirical work being done on the allocation of resources within marriage ; in this country Jan Pahl ( 1980 , 1983 ) and Anne Gray ( 1979 ) have concentrated particularly on the distribution of household income between marriage partners .
30 That is , after a shift in level of voltage difference between the electrodes has taken place , the output from the amplifier gradually returns to the midline .
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