Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [adj] [noun sg] between " in BNC.

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1 Thus he incorporates a disposable debate between Dickens , Chatterton , Wilde and T. S. Eliot , all of them members of the Ackroyd stable .
2 But it illustrates a radical divergence between the Anglo-American tradition as a whole and a great deal of modern European literary theory .
3 It is , however , extremely unlikely that any of us could find a use for a hundred of these cars , even if we could solve the problem of getting into them , and this illustrates a fundamental difference between the car and the computer , and another reason for speaking of a microelectronics revolution .
4 For their analysis of 1917 highlights a profound discontinuity between the democratic and egalitarian movement which underlay the October revolution , and the rapid emergence of a monolithic Bolshevik dictatorship .
5 It has a wide space between it and the tiny , second dorsal fin .
6 WCJ 's Pyscho Buttress has a new line between Sunrise and Early One Morning .
7 Now , with players like Hassler , Reuter and Moller emerging , Klinsmann confirming his European Championship promise and Augenthaler re-emerging from the shadows as libero , the side has a nice balance between youth and experience .
8 Each job has a close relationship between the performance of the task and the immediate reward of money ( conversely , they avoid salaries in preference for commission payments or fees directly related to their performance ) .
9 It is not like glucose , which has a controlled concentration between well-defined limits , above or below which the effects of hypo- or hyperglycaemia are readily apparent , as all diabetics know .
10 It may be as low as 500 ( 3 branches per 100 carbon atoms ) in high-pressure polyethylene , which in consequence has a lower density than its linear brother — high-density poly-ethylene , which has a molecular weight between branches approaching 3000 .
11 The international system not only has a major division between communist and capitalist states but also deeper cultural divisions between what are usually termed the First and Third worlds .
12 If a difference in meaning is caused by the difference between aspirated and unaspirated , how can we avoid the conclusion that English has a phonemic contrast between aspirated and unaspirated ?
13 ‘ But sometimes a band has a magic balance between them and it 's so wonderful .
14 IN assessing the course of recent British history , the historian encounters a clear gulf between the perceptions of public commentators and the responses of ordinary people .
15 Well I think all we can say with any confidence is that the patterns of evolution and behaviour going on within it today indicate that it has an apparent beginning between about fifteen and eighteen billion years ago .
16 In short , Winckelmann epitomizes an intimate relationship between classical scholarship on the one hand and living culture and thought on the other.And in this he was renewing a tradition which had once existed ( albeit primarily outside Germany ) : the Renaissance tradition , which had weakened during the intervening centuries , and which was to lapse again almost beyond recall within the hundred years after his death .
17 Where the relationship between theory and practice is more dialectical than applied it allows a fruitful interaction between the two , although this does not always happen .
18 Can I find a way of being a teacher — can I see any role models — which allows a satisfactory compromise between my career ambitions , my wish to be a good subject teacher , my desire to promote my broader educational ideals , my intention to be a ‘ real person ’ as much as I can , and my commitment to improving the status and conditions of teaching as a profession ?
19 The conception of meaning is raised in that the Gordon argument envisages a formal separation between the term furnished tenancy , which goes to scope , and the elements within the bracket which constitute it .
20 The guidance given in section 3 assumes a broad equivalence between an HNC ( together with associated work experience ) and the corresponding HND award .
21 This question-begging objection , which assumes a mutual dependence between individual agents and social practices and then upbraids Althusser for failing to take account of it , is often made .
22 Total , or , elsewhere , global , history assumes a spatio-temporal continuity between all phenomena , and a certain homogeneity between them insofar as they all express the same form of historicity — Althusser 's essential section — whereas in general history the problem is precisely to determine the relation between different series : whereas a total history draws everything together according to a single principle , a general history analyses the space of dispersion and heterogeneous temporalities .
23 The stock psychoanalytic approach assumes a universal connection between hair and sexual virility , and it is certainly not difficult to find examples which fit this interpretation .
24 The first of these assumes a direct link between what happens before someone behaves in a certain way and their subsequent actions :
25 Its parallel narrative establishes a telling contrast between nineteenth-century romantic sensibility and modern sexual knowingness. ( b ) One The French Lieutenant 's Woman is quite enough , thanks .
26 Reassurance behaviour by touch , caress , mutual clasping , and other tactile means establishes a mutual support between animals known to one another that promotes , on the one hand , confidence in the face of potential antagonists and , on the other , a support that makes aggression unnecessary since simple assertion can maintain an individual 's security .
27 The new evidence from Weston Hall establishes a clear link between Jennens and Leapor ; there is no reason now to doubt that Susanna Jennens is the woman mentioned in Leapor 's poetry [ see also Sitwell , 30 ] .
28 The on board statement establishes a direct link between the goods and the vessel , a link that facilitates not only the holder 's recovery of the goods or insurance proceeds , but also his arrest of the vessel in the event of loss of or damage to the cargo .
29 The dose dependent effect of cigarette smoking on the occurrence of oncogenic human papillomavirus favours a causal relation between these risk factors for cervical neoplasia .
30 He also achieves a subtle contrast between the sensuous country exteriors and the darkened studio — every camera movement is beautiful and necessary and the playing fastidious , with Mr Piccoli virtually becoming the obsessed artist before the viewer 's eyes .
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