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

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1 The wastes were to be divided into two ‘ moieties ’ — one for the king , and the other to be partitioned between the tenants , commoners and freeholders : all parties were to enclose and ‘ improve ’ their portions .
2 The real danger lies in dividing the protagonists into ‘ goodies ’ and ‘ baddies ’ and insisting that battle be joined between the forces of light ( liberals like Mr Torode ) and the forces of darkness ( fundamentalists like Shabir Akhtar ) .
3 Whatever panelling you use , and the latter is going to be more expensive , a layer of insulating material should be placed between the panels and the solid wall .
4 If the plant material needs to go in a press , a small one is probably adequate for your needs , and will not be too heavy to carry , and if it should be pressed between the pages of books , then take a supply of blotting paper and telephone directories with you .
5 It is usual to use 50x25mm ( 2x1in ) timber for battening the walls , but where insulation is to be installed between the battens , thicker timber can be used to enable more insulation to be inserted .
6 What is the minimum voltage to be applied between the plates for pulling them together ?
7 They argue that an important distinction is to be made between the capacities of capital and labour in recognising and acting on their best interests .
8 For example , in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a clear distinction must be made between the advantages of the central and eastern areas relative to the much poorer agricultural areas of the west and north .
9 Here we assess the importance of these contacts , and also of contacts that would be made between the C-helices of the protein and DNA in a previous model of the complex , by studying mutations aimed at disrupting them .
10 Many new detailed comparisons may be made between the fossils and Recent representatives , leading to new theories about the relationships between agnathan groups and new theories about how jawed vertebrates acquired their characters .
11 A contrast will be made between the conclusions of the public pollsters , who suggest an unqualified support exists for the British monarchy today , and a rhetorical analysis , which suggests a more complex reaction between explicit and implicit features .
12 No distinctions will be made between the amounts and types of detail actually given for particular junctions .
13 For example , distinctions often need to be made between the opinions of men and women , single people and married people , young people and old people .
14 The first issue is when a formal agreement should be made between the members of a band .
15 A member state was entitled to discriminate in the ages at which men and women became entitled to state pensions but it was not acceptable for a distinction to be made between the sexes as to the age of retirement : see Marchall v Southampton and SW Hampshire Area Health Authority ( Teaching ) ( 1986 ) ICR 335 ; Roberts v Tate & Lyle ( 1986 ) ICR 371 .
16 It is this confidence that is provided by Directory Integrity Check , since it allows a complete comparison to be made between the files in a directory/directory structure and their corresponding LIFESPAN modules .
17 Joint contracts of care can be made between the clients , district and practice nurses and GPs .
18 ( There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell 's ‘ Miscellany ’ and the ‘ pantheon ’ of directors listed in the first , 1962 , issue of Movie — the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture . )
19 He can only highlight the atmosphere supporting the plot , especially those circumstances where he has to portray differences between classes and thus general behaviour , idiosyncrasies , etc. , for example the contrast that must be made between the dances for all and sundry in the town square and those for the aristocrats in the ballroom of Romeo and Juliet .
20 My Lords , this appeal exemplifies the conflict between two principles , one that no one ought to be compelled to incriminate himself and the other that justice should be done between the parties to an action .
21 Files in either WKS or SLK format can be transferred between the systems with ease and , in the case of the Macintosh , products like Cricket Graph can be used to enhance the graphing capabilities of the packages .
22 In this case , the cursor can be moved between the fields over the page using the appropriate special function keys ( TAB , BACKSPACE etc ) .
23 Mittler and Mittler ( 1982 ) make a similar point when they argue that a clear distinction should be drawn between the concepts of ‘ partnership ’ and ‘ involvement ’ .
24 Is there any distinction to be drawn between the words required to be spoken by a constable ( a ) acting pursuant to section 7(3) of the Act and ( b ) acting pursuant to section 8(2) thereof , after the suspect has been told , in the latter case , of his right to claim that the breath specimen taken from him should be replaced by a blood or urine specimen ?
25 No hard and fast line can be drawn between the workers who are and those who are not to be counted amongst ‘ the poor ’ ; there is a constant flux , and besides those who suffer from chronic underpayment , artisans , as well as tradesmen and rustics , are constantly sinking , with or without their own fault , into the depth of misery .
26 To argue as Bernard Williams does is to suggest that there is no sharp line to be drawn between the arts and the social sciences ; for it is the acknowledged role of the latter to contribute to our understanding of ourselves and our society .
27 I will also seek to show how many parallels can be drawn between the arguments used to legitimate corporate managerial power and the arguments used in administrative law to explain , control and legitimate the power conferred upon administrative bodies .
28 Unless we could discern some clear difference between the task to be performed between the levels , including that of the board , we sought to get it eliminated .
29 Dr James O'Neill of Ballincollig suggested that an independent assessor should be agreed between the residents and the IDA .
30 In the event that the annual value figure can not be agreed between the parties under s 837(3) , it is to be determined by the General Commissioners .
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