Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] between " in BNC.

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1 Things have been patched up between us by Lord Coleworthy , who likes me and thinks I do a good job .
2 Not all the differences in approach to economic and monetary union have been ironed out between the French and the West Germans but they concern the speed and extent of the shift to a supra-national system , for running the community 's economy .
3 But now ‘ job ’ cars are going diesel completely , because from next year all cars must be cat-equipped if they are petrol vehicles , and so the price differential has been ironed out between petrol and diesel , since ‘ cat ’ cars are more expensive than non-'cats ' .
4 At national level , negotiations are carried out between representatives of management and those of the joint union committee , the ‘ comité general intercentros ’ ( CGI ) .
5 So Madam I 'm asking you to say that these circumstances , this is the sort of case that should never have come before the court , it should 've been sorted out between the parties themselves , with the aid of their solicitors , and that it 's only the overreaction of the police in this particular circumstance that brings him before the court here .
6 The fact that community nurses all over the country are tearing around between 7.30 and 9.30 in the morning giving one dose of insulin after another is almost always dictated by the needs of each client to receive insulin at that time of day .
7 In December of that year Dr. Yeats again wrote to Whitbread on this subject , saying that since his previous letter ‘ a paper war has been carried on between my opponents and myself …
8 It is used to encompass the whole range of activities whereby goods of one sort or another are moved about between sites in the landscape .
9 These prizes were awarded to students for commendable achievements and demonstrate the close partnership that has been built up between the polytechnic 's Department of Science and local industry .
10 It was both an acknowledgement and an easing of the exquisite — almost intolerable tension that had been built up between them .
11 Now that I knew the source of Jean-Claude 's black eye and bruises , I felt lighter , and the chasm of distrust that had been opened up between Jean-Claude and myself in the rue de Sèvres , closed with the key Otto had unwittingly provided .
12 Negotiations for a concordat had been going on between Spain and the Vatican for about the same length of time as those between Spain and the United States .
13 Immediately after his promotion , the archbishops of Compostella and Braga came personally into his presence in a case which had been going on between them concerning seven bishoprics .
14 ‘ What 's been going on between you and Guy , Virgie , darling ?
15 The major agreements are drawn up between a small number of tightly-controlled organisations and the outcome of their central negotiations sets guidelines and limits to the industry-wide negotiations which then subsequently take place .
16 the local communities have been ignored in these issues and these discussions that are going on between British Coal and the County Council .
17 The salaries of senior directors have been rising by between 20 per cent and 30 per cent over the last year and the trend shows little sign of slowing .
18 Although such linkages have been a key feature of the development work done in the Central Institutions , linkages have also been set up between HNC/D courses in Further Education Colleges and both CIs and Universities .
19 Negotiations were said to have been set up between the government and Gen. Jorge Ballerino , one of Pinochet 's close advisers , to negotiate terms .
20 Immediately before posing this question , an opposition has been set up between what de Man calls the " aesthetically responsive " reading and the " rhetorically aware " reading .
21 A local consortium has already been set up between Darlington and South West Durham .
22 Accordingly it is no longer adding premium prices to the VAX Line — in the UK for instance , system prices for the VAX 4000 Model 500 have been reduced by between 14% and 21% across the range , with an unlimited open VMS user licence falling in price from £29,000 to £7000 — a 76% reduction .
23 The Defence Ministry confirmed on Nov. 5 that the military 's " secret fund " had been reduced by between 10 and 15 per cent .
24 But the readings on the vehicles ' mileometers had been reduced by between 30,000 and 60,000 miles and MOT certificates showing the false mileages obtained .
25 Frightened as much by her own emotional weakness as by the almost dangerous , threatening atmosphere which seemed to be building up between them , she was beginning to feel like some poor rabbit caught in a trap .
26 One of the main practical impacts of the TransAction system is that almost all the conveyancing is now dealt with before exchange of contracts , and this means that the tasks that have to be undertaken in between exchange and completion are relatively minor , thereby reducing the average time between exchange and completion to two weeks or even less .
27 This would entail at least 30 targets to be attacked by between 120 and 160 men .
28 Father Patrick Lynch , vice-principal of Father O'Neill 's order , told her to ‘ keep quiet ’ and that the problem should be sorted out between and herself and her lover .
29 One example is the combination of a rural petty-bourgeois ancestry and the children of those parents , who live a very different life in a future which is already upon us , as in the two novels already discussed and , to some extent , in Marco Lodoli 's Diario di un millennio che fugge ( Diary of a millennium in flight , 1986 ) ; the protagonists of these fictions seem to belong neither to the past nor to the future , but to be caught in between , in some time-slip between the nineteenth and the twenty-first centuries .
30 Originally , the deli was an antidote to culture shock , where all the salt , sweet , hot , sharp , garlicky flavours of home could be conjured up between two pieces of bread .
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