Example sentences of "[that] exist [prep] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the rhythm that exists between catechesis and liturgy . |
2 | By looking like a super-offspring , the cuckoo successfully exploits the normal pattern of interaction that exists between parent and young . |
3 | All three of these judgments proceeded on the premise that any duty of care had to be founded on the special relationship that exists between carrier and passenger . |
4 | But the crucial factor that is obscured by continuing to use these terms is the dynamic and interactive relationship that exists between material and device . |
5 | Today , as one of Gorbachev 's advisers , she goes further to say that it has led to the formation of social groups with diverging interests and destroyed the rational relationship , however slight , that existed between work and money . |
6 | What the murders did reflect in an odd way was the convulsing extremism — at both ends of a polarized spectrum — that existed between right and left , counter-culture and establishment , in 1969 , when Easy Rider was released . |
7 | Perhaps most fundamental of all , however , was the climate of hostility and mistrust that existed between East and West during the ‘ new cold war ’ of the late 1970s and early 1980s ; and it was the dissipation of this climate , above all through a series of face-to-face meetings between the Soviet and American leaders , that contributed most directly to the resumption of progress in arms control and other matters . |
8 | is to show and enable us to handle the relationships that exist between geometry and function . |
9 | The document suggested that every school has a common aim , that of helping children ‘ to meet the basic academic and social demands of adult life ’ while allowing for the unique differences that exist between child and child . |
10 | These examples illustrate the close interrelationships that exist between environment and tourism . |
11 | The fourth consideration concerns the informal but paternalistic social relations that exist between employer and employees on farms which make it difficult for farm workers even to consider industrial action . |