Example sentences of "the [noun] between [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The inter-relationships between the flows will be at the centre of the proposed research .
2 The inter-relationships between the parts are of crucial significance .
3 The ages at which the mothers in this book became pregnant range from thirteen to eighteen , the majority between the ages of fourteen and seventeen .
4 Even if these criteria were generally accepted as determinative , there is no evidence that all ( or even any ) of these factors were present in the contracts between the creditors and the Tin Council .
5 It seems that a course of dealing can be established even though the terms have never been incorporated into any of the contracts between the parties .
6 We look at life , we look at the values that Christ has introduced , we look at the unity between the worlds of spirit and matter and we are in no doubt that we abide in God 's eternal love .
7 Altogether , the link between the drugs and the murder was weak .
8 The problem thus does not lie with computers and computer trading but in the link between the futures and equity markets .
9 Matza thus highlighted the link between the assumptions and concerns of classical criminology with those of the new interactionists .
10 This can not simply be dismissed as another New Right invocation of the Gulag , for Cixous is arguing something much more specific : that Marxism , insofar as it inherits the system of the Hegelian dialectic , is also implicated in the link between the structures of knowledge and the forms of oppression of the last two hundred years : a phenomenon that has become known as Eurocentrism .
11 This focus on the link between the structures of knowledge and of power is increasingly related to an accompanying analysis of the discursive and technological mechanisms of repression and domination .
12 To make the link between the activities , information and functional groups , further fields were added so that the possible users of the information could be identified .
13 He should be the link between the professionals at head office and the local knowledge of the on-the-spot workers .
14 The research is aimed at examining the link between the capabilities of advanced manufacturing technology , the manufacturing policies of companies and the way in which they compete in the market place .
15 It is in this general perspective , aimed at demonstrating the link between the relations of production and the nature of the systems in which they were located , that Marx and Engels turned to the available anthropological information on pre-literate people .
16 2001 , a thing of awesome beauty and shimmering wonder , posited the not unreasonable idea that the link between the apes and civilised man is the human being .
17 While some senior policemen , like Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Kenneth Newman , wanted to stress the link between the police and other areas of ‘ social policy ’ ( Metropolitan Police , 1986 ) , the official government response attempted to decontextualize the riots and see them as the actions of a small minority who were either criminalized or influenced by extreme political ideas .
18 It is this grasp of the link between the contents of knowledge and human social relations that is so important about the theory of ideology .
19 This group must have separated from the ancestral flatworms at a very early stage indeed , long before the split between the molluscs and the segmented worms .
20 The split between the Whigs and Tories is normally thought to have corresponded to a fundamental economic cleavage amongst the English upper classes , between the monied and the landed interests .
21 Stitch braid to the top edge of the swag between the pleats .
22 While pulling down the ropes between the stalactites , crane your neck upwards and peer at the bolted lines of Jacky Godoffe 's grade eights , such as Autoportrait ( 8b+ ) .
23 She tells of the struggle between the administrators in Washington and the scientists in the laboratories .
24 It is evident that the defeat of the Austrian Socialists was felt more strongly in Britain than that of the Germans , who had failed to put up an armed resistance and who were divided by the struggle between the Communists and the Social Democrats .
25 After the Second World War this countryside witnessed the struggle between the priests and embryo commissars described in Guareschi 's Don Camillo , a struggle which continued , in a more mild form , until comparatively recently .
26 Moreover , the struggle between the Whigs and Tories suggests a large degree of continuity with the period before the Glorious Revolution : the Whigs are still the party of the Low Church and Dissent , of resistance theory , and committed to the need for an aggressive stance against France , whilst the Tories remain the party of the Church , of non-resistance , and more isolationist in foreign affairs .
27 The struggle between the hardliners and the newly resurgent reformists , once again apparently receiving the patronage of the country 's veteran statesman-leader Deng Xiaoping , was believed to be intensifying in the run-up to the 14th party congress due to be held later in the year .
28 Feminists often argue that marriage merely reproduces and reinforces the inequality between the sexes prevalent in wider society .
29 The solution used in the classical theories of rubber elasticity is to consider the network junctions as embedded , the chains between the junctions being undefined in position and considered as statistical variables .
30 Rather than following , he plunged into the passageway between the bars , seeking his mate .
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