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

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1 The swastika lozenge ( at North Hill and Box ) or swastika in a tilted square ( Culver Street ) is a common motif ; as are triangles ( hollowed at Rapsley and North Hill ) , reversed and used as fillers for the spaces between lozenges .
2 With the simple voting framework , the voter has to form a judgement about the trade-offs between different objectives , for example , the level of taxes needed to finance a proposed spending programme .
3 Frequently , the support teacher becomes the source of all forms of support as the boundaries between education and counselling are blurred .
4 The MTFS has remained a controversial strategy throughout the 1980s as it has sought to establish simple rules for the links between monetary aggregates ( such as M3 and M0 ) , interest rates and inflation .
5 Most of the discussions about the relationships between class , state , economy and civil society proceed on the basis of a ‘ unitary conception ’ of the working class .
6 He prescribed the same remedy for the inequalities between developed and developing societies .
7 It would appear that states prefer to act legally where possible and it is not possible to claim that states are unaffected by legal prohibitions on war , but the regularity with which such a large proportion of states are prepared to use force illegally — despite their total commitment to law-abidingness within their territories and the apparent lack of any retributive consequences of such illegalities ( unless defeat in war is unhelpfully labelled as a punishment ) — raise doubts about the parallels between municipal and international law in terms of the parameters of the concept of law .
8 Washington even seemed prepared to go some way towards meeting the desire of the USSR to revise the treaties relating to the rights of passage by warships through the Straits between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean — an issue with a long and complicated history reaching back into tsarist times .
9 Holiday Which ? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators .
10 Holiday Which ? says it is concerned that consumers are being kept in the dark about the links between travel agents and the tour operators .
11 Her eyes were drawn by the impenetrable blackness of the alleys between the parade of houses opposite , a clutch of raucous youths tumbling out of a Victorian plastic pub on the corner and a drunk dressed in a greasy jacket sitting on a bench set back from the road .
12 Over a five-year period Kiselev transformed the administration of the lands between the Pruth and the Danube to such an extent that it was to be hard , thereafter , for the sultan or outsiders to prevent the eventual emergence of an independent Romania .
13 Material obtained from terminated fetuses will allow cytogenetic and molecular characterization of the relationships between the fetus and its extraembryonic tissues , contributing to an understanding of events preceding various clinically recognized conditions .
14 Th the remit though that , that we 're actually putting down on the appointment contract , is actually the result of the negotiations between the project coordinator and the client .
15 Therefore , we have undertaken a study of the interactions between NCp7 and DNA .
16 The term Oecologie was actually coined in Ernst Haeckel 's Generelle Morphologie of 1866 to denote the study of the interactions between organisms and the external world .
17 To support these conjectures they cite cross-cultural research into cognitive difference , in particular Patricia Greenfield 's study of the differences between schooled and unschooled children amongst the Wolof of Senegal ( 1972 ) .
18 My piece is a kind of study of the relationships between the five principal characters . ’
19 In 1980 , I was accepted at Manchester Polytechnic and produced an illustrated study of the relationships between the plants of the buttercup family and their insect visitors .
20 In fact , Genette 's relational approach means that none of these aspects of narrative can be conceived of as independent units : Consequently ‘ analysis of narrative will thus be for [ him ] essentially a study of the relationships between narrative and story , between narrative and narrating , and ( to the extent that they are inscribed in the narrative discourse ) between story and narrating ’ ( my italics ) .
21 This project will carry out the first longitudinal study of the relationships between health and health related behaviour ; education and training ; and employment in men .
22 In a study of the relationships between road accidents and the sizes and ages of cars involved , a hospital casualty department questions all accident patients about the cars in which they were travelling .
23 In his recent study of the links between power and crime , Box states that corporate crime is crime committed for the corporate organisation and not against it ( Box , 1983 ) .
24 Over the last twelve years , Quinton and Rutter and their research team in London have collected a considerable amount of fascinating information in their study of the links between childhood experiences and parenting behaviour ( with special reference to children received into the care of the local authority ) .
25 Yet the importance of each position , by contrast with other forms of thought , is that it leads , necessarily , to intensive study of the relations between ‘ cultural ’ activities and other forms of social life .
26 Let us turn to another definition that would give the context-dependent nature of such phenomena more centrality : ( 12 ) Pragmatics is the study of the relations between language and context that are basic to an account of language understanding Here the term language understanding is used in the way favoured by workers in artificial intelligence to draw attention to the fact that understanding an utterance involves a great deal more than knowing the meanings of the words uttered and the grammatical relations between them .
27 Furthermore , the fact that the exhibition was organized to show the successive stages through which Cubism had passed indicates that the painters were attempting to make their work as comprehensible as possible to the public , and their purpose must have been further served by the demonstration of the affinities between Cubism and the more readily understandable paintings of other artists who shared only a few of their pictorial concerns .
28 But , like a brain , a neural network can be be taught to do things — recognising patterns , for example — by changing the strengths of the connections between its elements .
29 For this reason , we have to keep a clear idea in our heads of the relationships between the variables in the whole causal process .
30 You did ask erm for us to try and help this examination by giving some indication of the differences between shall we say , the two sides of the debate .
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