Example sentences of "[be] make between the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They discovered that compromises had to be made between the descriptive criteria of frequency and range of language items and pedagogic criteria which were adduced from the assumed purpose or process of learning ( see Mackey 1965 : Chapter 6 ; Widdowson 1968 : Chapter 1 ) .
2 How the WO calculates future housing need — we asked if a distinction could be made between the quantitative factors and the qualitative assumptions/aspirations , including political objectives .
3 No distinction will be made between the various elements of cost such as labour , plant and materials .
4 No clear distinction could yet be made between the wholesale and retail trades that were carried on in the ‘ shops ’ in the historic centre of the city .
5 However , an important distinction must be made between the legitimate expression and engagement with such client feelings and the more unacceptable and personalised expression of aggression or threat towards workers .
6 A useful distinction can be made between the defensive factors that cause companies to look beyond their domestic markets ( reactive factors ) and proactive influences .
7 Comparisons will be made between the actual business experiences of the sample and the expectations reported during the original interviews .
8 External factors may be blamed for the general depression of mood and blamed for various damaging consequences but no connection may be made between the depressed mood and damaging consequences and the continuing use of the substance or behaviour of addiction .
9 A distinction would be made between the deserving and the undeserving poor .
10 The central principle of Poor Law policy in this period was that a clear distinction could be made between the deserving ‘ helpable ’ and the ‘ residuum ’ , who were to be coerced into more socially acceptable behaviour .
11 We must screw the lid on spending as tightly as possible , so that a true and proper comparison can be made between the old rates system , uprated to match current spending , the poll tax charge , and the new council tax .
12 A distinction should also be made between the particular style of character dance known in all the leading schools and the true folk dance performed by the people of a country .
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