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

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1 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 .
2 This was Miss Bothway 's first winner between the flags for two years .
3 The politicians in Washington are there to fight for their state and the conflicts in Washington are not conflicts between , so much between the states and the federal government , as conflicts between the states for different advantages .
4 The 1530s , therefore , saw some tentative official moves towards religious reform , although they all reflected the tension between the forces for conservatism and those who looked for change .
5 It also points to the creative tension between the needs for maintaining the course ( trouble-shooting — as in the ‘ open access ’ and ‘ examining ’ discussion — as well as fine-tuning the syllabuses offered by fields through the validation system ) , and those of creatively developing it ( in discussions of new fields , new awards and review of basic principles ) .
6 Since the strategy which a subject adopts towards an experimental task is under his own control , unless otherwise constrained , any visual field asymmetry found in a particular experiment is as likely to reflect aspects of information processing as any intrinsic difference between the hemispheres for the task in question ( e.g. Ross and Turkewitz , 1981 ) .
7 Colours are necessary and the difference between the monitors for IBM PCs is mainly the number of colours which can be shown on the screen .
8 The difference between the glosses for ( 77 ) and ( 78 ) depends clearly on boxes , but not trees , having intrinsic sides ( the difference is perhaps even clearer with an object like a car , which has an intrinsic orientation , so that its bottom remains its bottom even when the vehicle is turned over , and its front remains its front even when going backwards ) .
9 The difference between the words for trusts and those for legacies was that the list for legacies was closed : there were set wordings , well established by long tradition .
10 This agreement grew out of a proposal put forward by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev as a compromise between the demands for individual states ' armies and unified CIS conventional forces .
11 If as reader , you can not imagine how different they are in structure I suggest you try your hand at drawing the relationship between the partners for each example .
12 Where Keynes is concerned , they have long recognized his importance as an inspiration between the wars for a certain type of progressive , Lib-Lab politics : but few could pass an examination in Keynesian theory .
13 It should be stored on edge , with a single sheet of newspaper between the panes for cushioning , and never placed directly on concrete or stone floors .
14 ‘ Although the dates between the applications for NIE and BT3 will be fairly close , there should be no problem if investors want to use the proceeds of one to fund the other .
15 It is a complex chart underlining the essential interlinking between the trainees for whom he has responsibility and other departments and personnel .
16 Complete the curtains in the same way as above , having left larger spaces between the scallops for pleating , as calculated .
17 More generally , there is no direct correlation between the reasons for the procedural restrictions of Ord. 53 and the criteria used to decide when Ord. 53 procedure must be used .
18 In terms of a laterality score there was a positive and significant correlation between the scores for spouses and between scores for mothers arid their children .
19 There was a negative correlation between the scores for siblings ( p0.10 ) .
20 There was no significant differences between the groups for consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( miners 12.9% , population 16.6% ) , H 2 antagonists ( miners 6.7% , population 11.4% ) , or simple antacids ( miners 42.1% population 54.2% ) .
21 UI president Peter Cunningham believes the new ABI could mean up to 75% commonality between the systems for the software programmer , initially on the client side and then moving to the server .
22 The GUARDIAN last Saturday had an interesting bit of copy about clubs in the Premier football division being prepared to consider a ban on transfers of players between the clubs for virtually the whole of the soccer season .
23 Yet , as will be seen in the next section , there were quite strong correlations between the scores for this variable and project success .
24 In what follows the exposition will focus not upon the general nature of rational expectations equilibria , but on the relation between the criteria for rationality on the one hand and the debate on the unemployment-inflation trade off on the other , with the ultimate aim of arriving at the policy inefficacy proposition .
25 These Heads of Agreement between [ purchaser ] and the shareholders of ABC ( ‘ the Vendors ’ ) set out the understanding between the parties for the purchase by [ purchaser ] from the Vendors of the whole of the issued share capital of ABC .
26 Edward I also became involved with the Scots by claiming the right of arbitration between the rivals for the Scottish throne , at the end of 1290 , and he installed a puppet government in the lowlands of Scotland and carried off the traditional coronation stone from Scone , transporting it to Westminster .
27 The first has already been dealt with in Chapter 6 when we discussed Friedman 's rehabilitation of Pigou 's theory of labour market adjustment : in a competitive market economy , relative prices will respond in such a way as to eliminate any chance discrepancy between the demands for and supplies of goods and factors of production .
28 Cambridge put up a tremendous fight and there was no more than half a length between the crews for 14 minutes .
29 Although this makes the rules more complex , on the whole the SFA have achieved a fair balance between the needs for investor protection and the need for an efficient futures market .
30 There was enough time between the explosions for Defries to hear the ringing in her ears .
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