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

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1 Indeed , where die links are found between coins of different cities , such as in southern Italy in the fourth century BC or Asia Minor in the second and third centuries AD , these links constitute good evidence for the centralised production at one mint of the coinage of several cities .
2 New styles of management and industrial relations have emerged , alongside a polarisation between groups in different kinds of employment , between those in and out of work , and between different areas .
3 In contrast , in France links have been made between researchers in different disciplines , the work has been more highly developed theoretically and a major critical review of the state of research has been conducted .
4 We have already noted the dangers of abstractionism in considering media modes , and stressed the importance , in the real history , of dialectical interpenetration , resulting in tensions , struggles and compromises between characteristics of different modes , between varying practices in the same mode , and between media form and musical content .
5 Between speakers of different languages it depends as much upon the native speaker as on the foreign learner .
6 In these former colonies , new dialects of English arose out of contact between speakers of different dialects native to the British Isles .
7 It is potentially important both with regard to making the compilation of thesauri for specific applications easier , and also with regard to enhancing the similarities between lists for different applications .
8 DEC will offer services using the technology in partnership with cable companies , and will go after business , universities , local governments and hospitals that need to send data between computers at different sites within a city or town .
9 Variation between companies with different characteristics such as size , growth , and ownership will be carefully evaluated .
10 Table 16.2 shows the distribution of the different glucosinolate morphs of T. repens between areas with different densities of active molluscs .
11 The main underlying issue is the relationship between areas with different levels and stages of development .
12 Taken together these two relationships will improve on the current single relationship by allowing for shifts in consumer spending between commodities with different amounts of value added .
13 As there is much variation in numbers of thymocytes between mice of different litters of the same age but much less between mice belonging to the same litter , the numbers of total thymocytes are shown in comparison to wild-type or heterozygous littermates in a logarithmic scale .
14 In the first of these , lists of signs in dictionaries are compared ( e.g. Woodward , 1978 ) ; in the second , referential communication experiments between signers of different countries are performed ( e.g. Jordan and Battison , 1976 ; Mayberry , 1978 ) .
15 Shotwell ( 1955 ) attempted to distinguish between bones from different sources by devising an index of completeness of preservation , by which species represented by most complete remains must have been transported shorter distances and therefore have come from communities close by , while species with less well preserved remains must have come from more distant communities .
16 The access problem : how do we establish a correspondence between elements at different levels of description ? ( i.e. between a sequence of phonemes or syllables , and a word ) .
17 In practice , the allocation of money appears to show quite considerable variations between libraries of different types and sizes , and also within libraries of the same type and size .
18 Co-operation can work well between libraries of the same type or between libraries of different types , depending upon extent of joint needs , and practical factors such as proximity and location .
19 ( We can not , of course , assume that there was no differences between Asians in different parts of the country — or , indeed , that particular events at any one time do not affect their attitude . )
20 Because the presentation is diagrammatic , needing no specialist knowledge to construct or discuss , it encourages discussion between workers of different disciplines and backgrounds who are collaborating on a project .
21 They helped to propagate a language through which the working class could articulate their frustrations ; they provided radical literature , leaflets and newspapers ; they furnished agitators with greater financial means and mobility than those drawn from the working class ; and they took a lead in establishing underground organizations able to build links between workers in different factories and cities and to survive recurrent police assaults .
22 ANDF does not change the fundamental constructs of software , and data can move between applications on different machines as far as it would ordinarily be able to do .
23 They take for granted that the service of process requires the involvement of State officials , the usual civil law approach ; that international co-operation between officials of different states in matters of civil procedure is initiated by letters rogatory transmitted by the diplomatic channel ; and that in these respects the service of documents is in exactly the same category as the taking of evidence abroad .
24 Finally , there are conflicts of interests between individuals in different roles .
25 The crucial issue which this sort of situation emphasises is the vital importance of perception between persons of different cultures , which can only be partially ameliorated by the procedure suggested by James Lee .
26 How schools conceive the curriculum will affect not only the scope of changes entertained , but also the way they perceive the relationship between changes in different elements of the curriculum .
27 ( 3 ) perspectives on the relationships between changes in different facets of the curriculum , and the cause-effect connections which provide possible motives for changing particular elements
28 Yet the full range of communion available to fellow members of a species , even between strangers from different parts of the world , does not seem to be normally available across species boundaries .
29 However , comparisons between items from different countries present a number of difficulties because of the wide variations in popularity , availability and cost of production ; a simple Persian village rug , for example , may prove more expensive than a much more finely knotted and better quality item from Pakistan .
30 For the five patches shown , we have counted the transitions between two middle-wave cones , between two long-wave cones , and between cones of different types .
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