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

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1 It follows that ‘ those sensations must be all that we can , at bottom , mean by their attributes ; and the distinction which we verbally make between the properties of things and the sensations we receive from them , must originate in the convenience of discourse rather than in the nature of what is signified by the terms ’ .
2 The complementary element to this in Karajan 's conducting has been the unusually wide distinction he made between the technique required for rehearsing and the qualities needed by a conductor in an actual performance , something he spells out in our conversations .
3 By an application dated 26 February 1992 Philip Rodney Sykes and John Roger Hill of Binder Hamlyn , appointed receivers pursuant to a facility letter dated 15 May 1990 and a debenture dated 28 April 1989 made between the respondent , International Bulk Commodities Ltd. of 80 , Broad Street , Monrovia , Liberia , and the Swiss Bank Corporation , sought , inter alia , a declaration on the question whether they were administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) of the Insolvency Act 1986 or receivers whose powers were limited to those conferred by the debenture .
4 ‘ as to whether the applicants appointed pursuant to a facility letter dated 15 May 1990 and a debenture dated 28 April 1989 made between the respondent and the Swiss Bank Corporation are administrative receivers within the meaning of section 29(2) of the Act of 1986 , or are receivers whose powers are limited to those conferred by the said debenture .
5 Although Durkheim had made use of official statistics and standardised arithmetic procedures , such as averages and percentages , for theoretical purposes , the connections he made between the data and his theoretical conclusions were largely impressionistic if , from his point of view , effective enough .
6 IN pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS now paid by the Purchaser to the Vendor ( the receipt of which sum the Vendor hereby acknowledges ) the Vendor as beneficial owner hereby conveys unto the Purchaser ALL THAT Garage known as Number 47 West Street aforesaid in the County of Gloucester all which said property is more particularly described in the annexed plan and outlined in red TO HOLD the same unto the Purchaser in fee simple together with the benefit of but subject also to a restrictive covenant contained in a Conveyance dated the Twenty-fifth day of May One thousand nine hundred and thirty-four made between the Stroud Brewery Company Limited of the one part and William Thomson deceased of the other part but otherwise free from incumbrances .
7 The contract of carriage ( haulage ) made between the carrier and the trader is simply called the ‘ contract ’ .
8 Throughout this Part of the Act , a sharp differentiation is made between the person who intends to stir up racial hatred , and a person who behaves in such a way that racial hatred is likely to be stirred up by his behaviour .
9 As we saw in Part II , this has not been the case with child language , where both comprehension and production have been extensively studied , with comparisons being made between the child 's spontaneous use and understanding of particular linguistic forms .
10 Gummow J. accepted that agreements made between the government of Australia and foreign Governments are non-justiciable , but held that ‘ the taking of a step in the conduct of international relations , whilst of itself neither creating private rights nor imposing such liabilities , may be a step in a process which as a whole may have that effect . ’
11 Links and connections will begin to be made between the way counsellees think or feel and the way they behave .
12 Next , a comparison can be made between the viscosity of a polymer melt at a temperature , and that at a reference temperature such as and so
13 It appears that a string of connections can be made between the saltire pavements of the Ashcroft site and Chedworth .
14 At the same time , an association must be made between the unit and a previously specified media type .
15 If he was he would be bound by a pre-existing collective agreement that had been made between the union and North Star Yachts Ltd .
16 The usual conveyancing arrangements were made between the building society 's solicitors , Messrs. Warrens , and the Hammonds ' solicitors , W. H. Hopkins & Co .
17 The trustee in bankruptcy claimed that the transfer of Mr Flint 's share in the home was void , by reason of s 284 of the Insolvency Act 1986 because the order was made between the presentation of the bankruptcy petition and the bankruptcy order .
18 For example , distinctions often need to be made between the opinions of men and women , single people and married people , young people and old people .
19 In comparing craters on different bodies the distinction must be made between the exposure of a planet and the resultant cratering .
20 One of the great distinctions in his mythology is made between the Elves , who are ‘ animist ’ and ‘ pagan ’ , and the Men , who are destined to move beyond this .
21 Here we assess the importance of these contacts , and also of contacts that would be made between the C-helices of the protein and DNA in a previous model of the complex , by studying mutations aimed at disrupting them .
22 A contrast will be made between the conclusions of the public pollsters , who suggest an unqualified support exists for the British monarchy today , and a rhetorical analysis , which suggests a more complex reaction between explicit and implicit features .
23 In section 2.3.2 we made a distinction which is often made between the activities of banks or , more strictly , ‘ institutions comprising the monetary sector ’ and the activities of NBFIs .
24 In February 1959 a treaty was made between the United Kingdom and the United Arab Republic which provided for the return of sequestrated property , except property sold between October 1956 and August 1958 .
25 The particular emphasis in this chapter will be the contrast , both implicit and explicit , that is made between the activity of studying science and the activity of studying the ‘ humanities ’ .
26 Sheepskin or even fake fur will work as long as a tight seal is made between the piston and the walls of the chamber .
27 Many new detailed comparisons may be made between the fossils and Recent representatives , leading to new theories about the relationships between agnathan groups and new theories about how jawed vertebrates acquired their characters .
28 For example , in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a clear distinction must be made between the advantages of the central and eastern areas relative to the much poorer agricultural areas of the west and north .
29 Within this broad picture , the factors that lead to different patterns in different states are considered , and some broad comparisons are made between the state and public enterprise in Britain and in Spain .
30 An initial choice must be made between the Bar and the solicitor 's profession , at a time when the aspirant will probably know little of the implications of the choice , or of his own potentialities .
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