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

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1 North Frodingham is predominantly an agricultural village , conveniently located between the principal towns of the area , being situated on the B1249 ten miles from Bridlington , eleven from Hornsea , 13 from Beverley and six miles from Driffield .
2 We can find in this tale a sharp focusing of the contrast between the far-off histories of the Old Testament and the mysteries of God 's will and intelligence , and the vulgarities of the human condition and the spectrum of personal relationships with the church from Nicholas and Absolon through Alison to John .
3 The majority of the vast Kazakhstan region was a no man 's land , but it formed a deep buffer zone between the populated areas of the North-Western USSR and the Mongolian deserts which gave way to the Chinese border .
4 Adda was exported to South Africa when her owner emigrated , forming a link between the earliest Rottweilers in the UK and the earliest Rottweilers in South Africa .
5 Recent excavations in the western suburb have also identified a lull in the sequence , between the earliest pits of the Flavian period and the more extensive second-century civilian activity .
6 Rather surprisingly , it was published not in the pages of Nature or Science , where hot news is usually aired for rapid communication among scientists , but between the sober covers of the Astrophysical Journal ( vol 248. p 1144 ) , a pillar of respectability among the astronomical establishment .
7 The development has also been supported by a substantial staff development programme and co-operative work between the five colleges in the region .
8 Never of the underground , and despising , and despised by it , it was the link between mainstream and fringe publishing , between the small magazines of the poets , the politicos , and the despised conglomerates of Fleet Street .
9 The Peugeot seems to represent a compromise between the small plates of some rival d-i-y strippers and the hire models .
10 Clovis 's campaigns and ruses against other Frankish rulers should perhaps be seen as power struggles within a small kin-group , and therefore as precursors of the civil wars that were to follow , but we know nothing about the connections between the petty kings of the years prior to 511 .
11 The dividing line between the two forms of agreement is often fine .
12 Although domiciliary treatment was far more acceptable to patients in that many more offered this form of care kept their appointments , no difference was found in outcome between the two forms of treatment in terms either of repetition or measures of psychological distress and social functioning .
13 Secondly , and bearing in mind the ambiguity of the distinction between the two forms of association , we must ask whether the political tradition of twentieth-century Britain is similarly deserving of respect .
14 Such switches between the two forms of reductionism have several payoffs .
15 Although the requirement for a double diary entry may have increased errors , our data showed that patients are more likely to make retrospective entries in the evening and are more likely to miss data in the evening than in the morning , but errors in data entry ( inferred from discrepancies between the two forms of entry ) are no more likely in the evening than the morning .
16 So if public and private are increasingly converging in institutional form and environmental challenges , and many of the tasks are similar , what is the analytical distinction between the two forms of management ?
17 So there is that , still that difference between the two forms of provision .
18 Thus , ( 43 ) has the same ambiguity as ( 39 ) between predicate qualifier , giving the " cosmetic " version , and this new pattern of interpretation , which must correspond to the " unacquainted " meaning , and the distinction between the two senses of sentences like ( 39 ) should not be written off as a mere matter of " nuances of meaning " , but instead shows one sequence of surface syntax answering to two different intensional patterns .
19 We should also note that the principle of the parallelism of greater precision concerns primarily the relation between the two lines of a couplet ; it does not focus on the relationship between the members of the two lines , either grammatically or semantically .
20 We could , for example , replace the full stop between the two sentences of our rewritten version with a semicolon , so turning the original four short sentences into a single , more complex sentence .
21 The house , nevertheless , had visitors interesting to the children ; a couple of famous Congregationalist laymen Frank Salter and Bernard Manning , both of whom were historians and riotous rompers with children ; the Reddaway children who lived next door ; the daughters of G. G. Coulton the English hammer of Popes ; and the friendship between the two sets of children caused Coulton to take an interest in Michael and carry him off to the village church at Coton to see medieval graffiti .
22 The production of haploid cells by the diploid requires a special series of cell divisions ( ‘ meiosis ’ ) , during which genetic exchange between the two sets of chromosomes takes place .
23 These was no difference in the degree to which turnout rose between the two sets of authority .
24 First the polarisation detectors were not far enough apart to rule out the possibility of overlapping single-particle wave functions ; and secondly the pairs of detected photons were not space-like separated — a signal travelling at the speed of light could have passed between the two sets of apparatus .
25 Even if the other district had its own system , it was unlikely that there was much communication between the two sets of officials over such matters .
26 The gap between the two sets of heads is thus virtually nil , and so the tape is cleared of all previously recorded signals before it reaches the record-heads .
27 It is therefore necessary to strike a balance between the two sets of compensation packages .
28 We do not , as yet , have enough long-term studies of the minority of children adopted without consent , especially if contact was artificially terminated and if the child was aware of a battle between the two sets of parents .
29 Sweating with fear she wriggled through the hole , then ducked under the freight car and crawled slowly forward on her belly between the two sets of rails .
30 With the Oxford system , however , a distinct interface existed between the two sets of rival fans , and although kept apart by police and fences .
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