Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] between [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the main practical impacts of the TransAction system is that almost all the conveyancing is now dealt with before exchange of contracts , and this means that the tasks that have to be undertaken in between exchange and completion are relatively minor , thereby reducing the average time between exchange and completion to two weeks or even less .
2 Negotiations have broken down between Bernard Tapie Finance and Pentland over the purchase of Adidas .
3 These cover only the provision of a rounded rib in the camera film chamber to reduce friction as the film is wound on between shots !
4 Little wonder then that the Forest system was heartily detested by all classes of the king 's subjects , and that from the twelfth century onward a bitter and determined struggle was carried on between Crown and people for its abolition .
5 The clearest testimony to the level of exchange being carried on between England and the Continent , especially in transactions involving gold , is the existence of sets of balances accompanied by weights .
6 You had nothing to hold on to , you were just squeezed in between daddy 's legs .
7 Slotted in between EHO and NEBOSH is a course specific to Chemicals , dubbed Son of NEBOSH .
8 The people settled in the Medway valley almost certainly knew of the Romans before this date as a great deal of trade was carried out between Britain and the continent .
9 The Survival Study trial was carried out between September , 1989 , and December , 1991 , and the Health Study trial between June , 1990 , and August , 1991 .
10 Intra-regional trade represented only 4 per cent of all trade transactions by ECOWAS members , with the bulk of trade being carried out between member states and the European Communities .
11 The Spanish authorities announced on Jan. 25 , 1991 , that they had dismantled an ETA commando responsible for six murders and 26 bomb attacks carried out between January 1988 and September 1990 .
12 This prospective study was carried out between January 1985 and December 1990 .
13 Formative enquiry and discussion was then carried out between teachers and pupils .
14 Several t-tests were carried out between conditions in order to find which hypothesis was most strongly supported .
15 The second survey ( carried out between December 1991 and January 1992 ) also shows evidence of change .
16 But Murphy did n't start and Nolan hit early trouble with his Sapphire Cosworth 4x4 suffering suspension damage which cost him a two-minute delay while repairs were carried out between stages .
17 Thus , our survey was ‘ retrospective ’ because the research was carried out between July and October 1985 .
18 Renewed seismic work was being carried out between Hurst and West Lepe in December .
19 The Revenue wished to consider whether adjustments needed to be made by virtue of s 485 , TA 1970 , whereby transactions carried out between buyers and sellers under common control are deemed to take place at market value .
20 These readjustments , carried out between June and August , laid down in outline the areas where Richard was to be active for the rest of the reign .
21 These readjustments , carried out between June and August , laid down in outline the areas where Richard was to be active for the rest of the reign .
22 In connection with the Festival of Britain Exhibition that was to be held at South Bank in 1951 , some major road works were carried out between Westminster Bridge and Waterloo Station , streets in that area being made ‘ one way ’ at the same time .
23 At national level , negotiations are carried out between representatives of management and those of the joint union committee , the ‘ comité general intercentros ’ ( CGI ) .
24 Patients who were operated on between midnight and 6 am also had an increased rate of unnecessary operations ( 39/125 , 31% ) .
25 Women , who predominated in the junior schools , did not get equal pay in principle until 1955 ( or in reality until 1962 ) , despite a vigorous campaign throughout the 1940s , so yet further inequality was built in between groups of teachers .
26 Jane Brown 's gift is to vault the divide that has unfortunately grown up between architects and the rest of us and bring their drawings alive in the most agreeable and informative way .
27 Macmillan was not unaware of the stresses and strains that Sandys ' Reformation had caused in Whitehall ; nor of the lack of confidence that had grown up between Sandys and his principal advisers , the Chiefs of Staff .
28 Some time after , Mahmud Pasa grew jealous of the closeness which had grown up between Mehmed II and Hocazade .
29 I promise you it is n't the only time that warm relationships have built up between reporters and bereaved families .
30 It is used to encompass the whole range of activities whereby goods of one sort or another are moved about between sites in the landscape .
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