Example sentences of "[noun pl] between [art] [noun pl] [prep] " 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 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 .
3 Rumours proliferated of disagreements between the leaders of the NKLP and SKLP and these were justified .
4 This and other more personal disagreements between the founders of the IWA led in 1951 to Rolt 's withdrawal from the association .
5 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 .
6 As a result , in sCD2 the association involves main-chain hydrogen bonding between the tips of the CC' and FG loops , augmented by direct interactions between the residues on the GFCC'C sheets ( residues are detailed in Fig.2 ) .
7 But rapid anti-Hebbian modification of the mutual interactions between the neurons at one level should work rather well if combined with slower Hebbian modification of the synapses feeding excitation from a lower level .
8 His career epitomizes the interactions between the obligations of patron and client and the public service under the old administrative system .
9 The nature of the interactions between the proteins in the complex provides a possible explanation for the wide specificity of protein G for IgG .
10 In this greater society " there must be in the first place a certain order of ranks between the chiefs of these particular ones .
11 The two governments agreed to terminate all litigation before the municipal courts between the nationals of either country and the government of the other .
12 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 .
13 However , they are the straightest lines that can be drawn on the surfaces between the points under discussion .
14 It is most common to find the following three logical operations between the contents of the accumulator and the contents of a store location .
15 Sometimes , as they encountered new crowds of pole-carrying Annamese peasants jogging ceaselessly between market and rice field , or spilling out of their tiny village temples and pagodas , he felt that what had happened was somehow inextricably bound up with the torrid , exotic country that was so totally unfamiliar to him in all its ways , and other distressing images of the recent past began to flood through his mind ; he saw again the brutal French colon lashing the fallen prisoners between the shafts of the cart in Saigon , remembered the horror he had felt at the sight of what he thought were many massacred coolies on the river wharf on their arrival , and he heard once more the thud of the Citron striking the peasant boy on the way to the hunting camp .
16 The differences in the syn-PLA2 , cat-PLA2 , or pan-PLA2 values between the groups of patients with oedematous and necrotising acute pancreatitis were not significant .
17 The congresses of 1814 – 21 are the most obvious example of this ; but Napoleon III negotiated directly with Cavour at Plombières in 1858 and with Bismarck at Biarritz in 1865 , while the peace preliminaries of 1871 were settled face-to-face between Bismarck and Thiers and the first Dreikaiserbund alliance of 1872 – 73 took shape from personal meetings between the rulers of Germany , Austria-Hungary and Russia .
18 On Thursday there was a series of meetings between the leaders of the Government and the opposition parties , the General Council of the TUC and the National Executive of the Labour Party .
19 It was widely regarded as presaging a new era of more co-operative meetings between the leaders of the two governments .
20 It was there my consciousness of class , race and sexuality grew , as heated arguments took place , in weekly collective meetings between the residents of the refuge , workers and support group .
21 One example er , a couple of examples erm , we 've worked together with the unions in Moulinex in northern France who bought Swan Kettles er which is where the G M B is erm is highly organized and er in those er meetings between the unions in , in Moulinex and Swan we 've been able to see the disparity between the conditions and the wages and be able to speak about ways in which people can go back to their , to their er workplace and work on that with that knowledge .
22 Early twentieth-century sociologists also drew parallels between the workings of biological and social systems , some of which were extremely crude .
23 The parallel between primitives and infants is the weakest part of Freud 's model , but to suggest that there are parallels between the responses of neurotics in modern societies and some primitive culture 's ways of handling their situation is sometimes enlightening .
24 Likewise the celebrated ethnographic account of the Iroquois Indians , written by the Jesuit Père Lafitau early in the eighteenth century , carries the title Moeurs des sauvages Amèriquains comparèes aux moeurs des premiers temps but is largely concerned with parallels between the customs of the American Indians and those of the Greeks and Romans .
25 Full-rate widows ' pension is paid to widows between the ages of 55 and 59 inclusive .
26 In a study in which children 's eye movements were recorded while they scanned an array and listened to messages to focus on items in the array ( Lloyd , 1983 ) , it was found that the number of shifts between the items in the referent array varied significantly as a function of message adequacy .
27 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 .
28 Conflicts between the aspirations of individuals and the objectives of organizations have been well documented .
29 By 1960 the judicial approach in the House of Lords , which has been summed up by Alan Paterson as ‘ be fair , be consistent , do n't legislate ’ , was beginning to be seen as too restrictive and the potential conflicts between the requirements of fairness , consistency and creativity were being recognized .
30 As late as 1975 , the proportion of young people in grammar schools between the ages of 16 and 19 was 14 per cent for the professional group and only 1 per cent for the unskilled manual group .
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