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

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1 They steer people away from any home which they believe is likely to be closed and once you start doing this , you will in fact be sealing the fate of those homes and you it 's a very , very dangerous game , you 've got ta be , you 've got ta play it very , very carefully indeed and I hope Chairman that there can be a degree of common sense and rationality introduced into discussions between the members of the various groups who have to deal with these very difficult issues .
2 Rumours proliferated of disagreements between the leaders of the NKLP and SKLP and these were justified .
3 This and other more personal disagreements between the founders of the IWA led in 1951 to Rolt 's withdrawal from the association .
4 This impressive linear earthwork running east-west is reckoned to be a division between the lands of Mercia to the north and Wessex to the south , and probably dates from the sixth or seventh century .
5 This division between the life-styles of men and women is well documented , but little is known about the precise form or effect of housework attitudes .
6 Their essence — setting up a division between the buyers of health care ( usually health authorities ) and its providers ( often hospitals ) — represents a huge improvement in the running of the NHS .
7 In addition to this general point about theory placing empirical practice into pre-determined boxes , there seems little historical rationale or evidence for this particular division between the types of functions and types of politics which characterize the local and the national state .
8 Sometimes commanders in the field could be used as negotiators : in 1714 the treaty of Rastadt which ended the struggle between Louis XIV and the Emperor Charles VI was based on personal contacts between the commanders of the opposing armies , Marshal Villars on the French side and Prince Eugene on the imperial one .
9 With such ambiguous structures , characterising any debate on how to improve them as a struggle between the principles of self-regulation and statutory regulation is unlikely to add to anybody 's understanding of the issues .
10 At the core of Hampden Babylon is a titanic struggle between the forces of good and evil .
11 He saw it as a struggle between the desires of the bourgeoisie , for whom sports were ‘ mere entertainment ’ and for whom play was merely a recuperative process following the real work of labour , and , the desires of the common people for whom games were ‘ an alternative life-activity in their own right ’ .
12 The other is between ‘ authoritarians ’ and ‘ democrats ’ , the classic struggle between the advocates of a strong state and the believers in popular sovereignty .
13 ‘ … This form of selection depends , not on a struggle for existence in relation to other organic beings or to external conditions , but on a struggle between the individuals of one sex , generally the males , for the possession of the other sex .
14 A deeper pink suffused his face , colouring the skin between the freckles of pale orange that the tropical sun had cast there , and he took her by the wrists and said , in English , ‘ Maybe , we 'll see , maybe one day . ’
15 His career epitomizes the interactions between the obligations of patron and client and the public service under the old administrative system .
16 In this greater society " there must be in the first place a certain order of ranks between the chiefs of these particular ones .
17 The two governments agreed to terminate all litigation before the municipal courts between the nationals of either country and the government of the other .
18 She was twisting a hank of hair between the fingers of her hands , her stained and torn crimson skirts hoiked up over her knees .
19 It would be quite another to imagine it sanctioning full-blooded mergers between the likes of BAe and GEC , which is what Professor Smith 's script implies .
20 He caught a glimpse of Jehana 's mare between the trunks of larger trees , and riding behind her , hard in pursuit , Alexei 's bay .
21 The courts justified this vesting of managerial autonomy over the everyday business of the company in the hands of the directors by arguing that it flowed from the construction of a company 's articles of association which formed a contract between the members of the company .
22 At times in the past there must have been tenderness between the members of this family ; the old lady had conceived and given birth to two children , nursed them and watched them grow into adult life .
23 Their objective is , in many respects , similar to that of Alfred Marshall some eighty years earlier , namely to graft a theory of the cycle on to a theory of value which asserts that , in a competitive economy , the interaction between the forces of supply and demand will ensure that all markets clear .
24 Putting policies into practice involve interaction between the agencies of government and their environment .
25 That is , the meaning of the combination is also influenced by an interaction between the meanings of its constituents .
26 This does not mean merely showing that two parts of the descriptive apparatus march in step with one another ; the explanation here is a matter of showing that the facts in question are natural consequences of interaction between the meanings of the syntactic constructions as constructions , and the lexical meaning of the individual items that appear in them .
27 We have seen by now in a good number of cases , including those immediately above , that when one takes account of the interaction between the meanings of particular words and the value of the constructions in which they may be used , it is often easy to see why certain structures are grammatical , and others are not ; this may enable us to say in turn why other related structures are ungrammatical .
28 This fact we believe to be fundamental to our understanding of how he will learn ; he will learn language through an interaction between the efforts of his own brain and events in the outside world .
29 Interaction between the corpuscles of gold and those of sulphuric acid results in these arrangements being changed , a change we describe as the solution of gold in the acid .
30 Interaction between the corpuscles of an almond and those of our taste-buds results in the production , in our minds , of a certain idea , that of sweetness ; though quite how such causation between the physical and the mental takes place is , Locke says , a mystery which we do not understand .
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