Example sentences of "between [pron] [coord] a " in BNC.

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1 During the month after her father 's death each of them had discovered the need to explore hitherto suppressed areas of feeling and half-knowledge that stood between them and a clearer knowledge of the selves they were now fully determined to offer to each other .
2 Nor , as these raiders paddled towards an enemy shore , was there more than a canvas skin on its wooden frame between them and a hostile reception .
3 In cases where a papilla arises on two adjacent areas the m is split into 2n 's with a comma between them and a linking bar above them .
4 It sounded absurdly false to her , as though they were playing a rather bald comedy for the benefit of the elderly lady , who was dividing her benign attention between them and a quivering travel film .
5 ‘ These provincial councils were meant to act as part of central council within their own area , but they have grown more independent and now we have a situation where there is both competition and conflict between them and a reluctance to accept the authority of central council . ’
6 No , I would say that if an independent assessor has been dispatched to this is a good point worth bringing through in the event of erm a disagreement between ourselves and a policy holder , the policy holder has a number of aspects that they can they can approach .
7 It was a linchpin of Lewis 's theism that thought itself was a metaphysical act ; his exploration of this theme in his book Miracles and the subsequent heated debate between himself and a fellow-Christian philosopher , Elizabeth Anscombe , provided one of the great academic sideshows in the Oxford of the late 1940s .
8 ( 2 ) Allowable also are the mortgagee 's costs , reasonably and properly incurred , of proceedings between himself and a third party where what is impugned is the title to the estate .
9 Relapse in the absence of a precipitating event is most likely to occur when the patient is living in a situation characterised by high expressed emotion between himself and a relative with whom he has a high degree of contact .
10 It is possible for there to be unrestricted-use three party debtor-creditor-supplier agreements , but the requirements are more exacting as seen under s12 ( c ) : an unrestricted-use credit agreement which is made by the creditor under pre-existing arrangements between himself and a person ( the " supplier " ) other than the debtor in the knowledge that the credit is to be used to finance a transaction between the debtor and the supplier .
11 Now at about the time that that letter was written on the twenty second of October er Mr had the meeting at the National Westminster Bank that had been arranged between himself and a Mrs and it is clear from er this meeting that the bank would no longer er , given that the Frinton property was not to be offered as security , prepared to offer the sum , the substantial sums that they had originally agreed to do and they were now only prepared to offer very much smaller sums and the plaintiff 's case is that the only way that they were going to be able to proceed to complete on this matter was er by selling their homes , their family home at and it is the plaintiff 's case , certainly in relation to er the losses that they have sustained as a result of the breach of contract , alleged in this case , that er if they had not been forced to go ahead to complete on this deal they would not have been required to sell their family home .
12 Would you like to be more assertive , to dress with style and authority , to break down the confidence barriers standing between you and a return to work , or a new job ?
13 It is clear that the relationship between you and a resident is a very personal and intimate one .
14 Being able to do this may be the only factor standing between you and a bad debt .
15 Probably the first contact between you and a bank is when you open a current account .
16 From her job , supported by the magazines she brought home , and her older skill of tailoring and dressmaking , we learned how the goods of the earth might be appropriated , with a certain voice , the cut and fall of a skirt , a good winter coat ; with leather shoes too , but above all by clothes , the best boundary between you and a cold world .
17 You may feel that an idea of this sort is what will give you the most charge to get through the sixty , seventy or eighty thousand words that lie between you and a finished manuscript , let alone the weeks of researching that may be necessary and the dense hours of hard thinking .
18 The keeper had an inspired first half did n't he , Bob Bolder , and I thought the number six , Kernigan as well , I believe he 's on loan from Middlesbrough ; the two of them , really between you and a really big defeat .
19 between herself and a fence post till it
20 Her foolhardy Aries courage might be all that stood between her and a lifetime of misery .
21 At 23 , fitness seems the only barrier between him and a Test career .
22 Better , at all costs , however , or so she had reasoned , to put twenty miles and a border between him and a hanging .
23 In reality , however , the difference between him and a shareholder may not be anything like as clear-cut , for the debenture may give the holder a contractual right : — to appoint a director ; to a share of profits ( whether or not available for dividend ) ; to repayment at a premium ; to attend and vote at general meetings and even to convert his debentures into equity shares .
24 In Guinness plc v Saunders and Another [ 1990 ] AC 663 , a director claimed a payment was due to him as a result of an agreement between him and a committee of the board , but not authorised by the board of directors .
25 It 's basically a love story between him and a , see he 's a , he 's a cowboy officer , and she , she 's a Indian Squaw obviously , they fall in love and they all this sort of vote of comment on .
26 The instruction books refer to it as a 2x2 rib but most people call it a 2x1 rib to differentiate between it and a true 2x2 rib , which we will come to late .
27 Start by imagining a meeting between yourself and a total stranger , such as a new family doctor or a church minister .
28 Her researcher , Anthony Massey , said : ‘ The shrapnel flew between us and a piece bounced off Kate 's helmet .
29 As Milton 's own language above reveals learning ‘ re-pairs ’ , it re-establishes the link between us and a higher reality .
30 But , say what you like about him , he was probably the perfect bridge between us and a being from another world , especially when that being proved to be as mean and nasty as Argol looked to be .
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