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 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 .
16 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 ?
17 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 .
18 The guidance given in section 3 assumes a broad equivalence between an HNC ( together with associated work experience ) and the corresponding HND award .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 The first of these assumes a direct link between what happens before someone behaves in a certain way and their subsequent actions :
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 ] .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 Finally , in this summary and highly compressed review of our methodological origins , let us note how the French structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss , which enjoys such a vogue at present , stems directly from that of Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski , and , in a sense , achieves a new synthesis between their styles of analysis and that of the diffusionists .
30 By allowing unmediated access to a character 's mind the narrator constructs a close bond between reader and character based upon shared information and perspective , while at other times witholding the reader from that mind so that narrator and reader stand together in a position of judgemental distance .
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