Example sentences of "[be] made between the " in BNC.

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1 He can only highlight the atmosphere supporting the plot , especially those circumstances where he has to portray differences between classes and thus general behaviour , idiosyncrasies , etc. , for example the contrast that must be made between the dances for all and sundry in the town square and those for the aristocrats in the ballroom of Romeo and Juliet .
2 A distinction should also be made between the particular style of character dance known in all the leading schools and the true folk dance performed by the people of a country .
3 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 .
4 A useful distinction can be made between the defensive factors that cause companies to look beyond their domestic markets ( reactive factors ) and proactive influences .
5 The first issue is when a formal agreement should be made between the members of a band .
6 No distinction will be made between the two funds involved even though one of them was not the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry .
7 For example , in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a clear distinction must be made between the advantages of the central and eastern areas relative to the much poorer agricultural areas of the west and north .
8 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 .
9 ( 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 . )
10 A distinction would be made between the deserving and the undeserving poor .
11 It requires a fine balance to be made between the sometimes competing needs of the school and its pupils and the needs and rights of the individual members of staff .
12 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 .
13 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 ?
14 Joint contracts of care can be made between the clients , district and practice nurses and GPs .
15 Let your child wash the medicine down with a mouthful of his or her favourite drink , so that an association can be made between the taste of medicine and something more pleasant . ’
16 They discovered that compromises had to be made between the descriptive criteria of frequency and range of language items and pedagogic criteria which were adduced from the assumed purpose or process of learning ( see Mackey 1965 : Chapter 6 ; Widdowson 1968 : Chapter 1 ) .
17 Links and connections will begin to be made between the way counsellees think or feel and the way they behave .
18 Here we assess the importance of these contacts , and also of contacts that would be made between the C-helices of the protein and DNA in a previous model of the complex , by studying mutations aimed at disrupting them .
19 Many new detailed comparisons may be made between the fossils and Recent representatives , leading to new theories about the relationships between agnathan groups and new theories about how jawed vertebrates acquired their characters .
20 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 .
21 An analogy can here be made between the market and the Rule of Law .
22 The central principle of Poor Law policy in this period was that a clear distinction could be made between the deserving ‘ helpable ’ and the ‘ residuum ’ , who were to be coerced into more socially acceptable behaviour .
23 According to Hockett , a distinction can be made between the topic and the comment in a sentence , in that ‘ the speaker announces a topic and then says something about it …
24 However , there are some interesting comparisons to be made between the discourse of the physical scientists and that of the physicists .
25 A contrast will be made between the conclusions of the public pollsters , who suggest an unqualified support exists for the British monarchy today , and a rhetorical analysis , which suggests a more complex reaction between explicit and implicit features .
26 An initial choice must be made between the Bar and the solicitor 's profession , at a time when the aspirant will probably know little of the implications of the choice , or of his own potentialities .
27 " 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 . "
28 No distinction will be made between the various elements of cost such as labour , plant and materials .
29 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 .
30 External factors may be blamed for the general depression of mood and blamed for various damaging consequences but no connection may be made between the depressed mood and damaging consequences and the continuing use of the substance or behaviour of addiction .
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