Example sentences of "between [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , it may be argued that a person who has dispossessed another should have no right to raise such issues concerning the relationship between the dispossessed and some other party having a claim over the goods , for there is a serious risk of abuse and of the interminable prolongation of actions .
2 Between the mid-seventeenth and the mid-twentieth centuries there have been three discernible periods , each characterized by different patterns of sharing .
3 Can there remain any public consensus on the social structure if divisions between the well-off and the poor widen ?
4 This is a conflict of interest which can not easily be overcome and hardly augurs well for the future reconciliation of the differences between the agricultural and non-agricultural rural population .
5 The CGR , an Interdisciplinary Research Centre , was established in 1989 under an agreement between the Agricultural and Food Research Council and the University .
6 They highlight the division between the localised and widespread types of distribution pattern .
7 Whereas most working-class children were once alike in leaving school without qualification , differences are now emerging between the skilled and semi-skilled section of the working-class .
8 The workforce therefore becomes increasingly polarised and fragmented , between the skilled and unskilled , core and periphery , and between the knowledge workers and those who lack the qualifications to join their ranks .
9 The market egalitarianism argument fails to draw a distinction between the legitimate and illegitimate use of non public price sensitive information .
10 Between the verbal and the notional , the perceived and perceptible were dropped out of his world .
11 But in printing especially — in literature and learning but also in scientific texts , in which accurately reproducible illustration played a crucial part — there was soon an evident asymmetry between the received and relatively rigid forms of social and cultural reproduction and this newly diverse and mobile cultural production and distribution .
12 On Dec. 21 the Assembly also adopted without a vote Resolution 45/211 which stressed the need to maintain " the balance between the environmental and developmental dimensions " during all stages of the preparatory process leading up to the UN Conference on Environment and Development " scheduled for 1992 [ see p. 37433 ] .
13 This is one of the very basic differences between the GR-1 and its predecessor .
14 If this points to the importance of the implicit dimension , then there are reasons for not emphasizing an absolute and rigid distinction between the implicit and the explicit .
15 I take this to mean that there is an equality , a reciprocity between the aesthetic and the political such that an aesthetic dimension or response can give the lie to a political claim .
16 We have begun the job of raising educational standards and breaking down the barriers between the vocational and the academic routes .
17 The agreement signed on June 24 between the Georgian and Russian Presidents in Dagomys ( Russia ) [ see p. 38973 ] was implemented in July with the deployment of peacekeeping forces intended to halt the conflict between Georgian irregulars and the separatist forces in South Ossetia ( an autonomous republic within Georgia ) .
18 The location of these transport systems is often highly polarised between the apical and basolateral plasma membranes .
19 If the public were schooled to discriminate between the germane and the irrelevant , the authentic and the phoney , and the reality and the appearance , nine-tenths at least of the advertising industry would be out of work .
20 This is a time-consuming task as the information on software is widely distributed between the printed and institutional sources .
21 The 11 in-calf cross-cows , mostly a red-brown colour , were taken from a shed between the 1 and 10 March .
22 His proud boast is that ‘ the same principles which at first lead to scepticism , pursued to a certain point , bring men back to common sense ’ , and that rather than being a purveyor of wild and new paradoxes , he has ‘ unite[d] and place[d] in a clearer light that truth , which was before shared between the vulgar and the philosophers ’ .
23 This interaction between the small and the large scales is a fundamental feature of the model , just as it is of the real atmosphere .
24 In 1946 , the more moderate people of the north long resisted the southern fervour for the confiscation of private land , and the forced alliance between the Social-Democratic and Communist Parties .
25 The ants initially walk between the two but cross over to the bottom one at the point predicted if the ants are balancing the concentrations measured on either side .
26 The twenty-four were tried by a court of law in the proper way , but the black community and the police began a dialogue that led to far better relations between the two than there had ever been before .
27 No wonder that comparisons between questionnaires on attitudes and direct observations of behaviour have produced few significant results : in one study , for example , there were fewer correlations between the two than one would expect by chance !
28 The mock reality of fiction has its points of overlap with our model of the real world , and indeed it can be argued that readers will assume isomorphism between the two unless given indications to the contrary .
29 Dorothy Heathcote would agree with Way and Marthinus that education as we currently understand it is too biased in this direction , but it is a balance between the two that she is seeking .
30 Now it is how Dorothy Heathcote sees the relationship between the two that sets her apart from most drama teachers .
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