Example sentences of "between [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What is significant in this disparity between the views of Sheldrake and Burr is the understanding that electro-magnetic fields are generated and are ‘ effects ’ of more subtle formative ‘ causes ’ .
2 Demand was not always as price-elastic as the critics suggested , and the contrast between the views of managers within an industry ( that price elasticity is low ) and that of economists ( that it is high ) is a familiar one from other industries .
3 The difference between the views of predator and prey is considerable .
4 But it is not easy to differentiate between the views of middle class commentators and those of working class women themselves on this issue .
5 Staff development is an area in which there is some discrepancy between the views of school staff and health board staff .
6 The pattern of differences between the views of teachers when analysed by these three criteria was almost exactly similar .
7 The nomination of Arati Prabhakar as director of the US National Institutes of Standards and Technology ( NIST ) clearly shows the contrast between the views of President Bill Clinton and former President George Bush on industrial policy .
8 Responsibility for these plans was divided between the tiers of local government after reorganization so that counties , metropolitan counties and the Scottish regions were responsible for the structure plans , which were understood , at first at least , to be of strategic importance , providing the framework within which local plans might be prepared by district councils .
9 ‘ Never mind , ’ she said , surveying the cramped space between the tiers of bunks , wondering if there was room to sit upright .
10 Such acrimony has often been exacerbated , moreover , because of the tendency since the 1974 reorganization for authorities ‘ to view the relationship between the tiers as an adversary one ’ ( Alexander , 1982a , p. 65 ) ; and also because of the problem of ‘ competing mandates ’ ( Alexander , 1982b , p. 54 ) where authorities at different levels in an area pursuing different policies ( and often controlled by different parties ) both claim to be acting in the local interest .
11 She began to get up but by now the man and the bear had moved themselves into the open area of the coach between the pairs of doors .
12 There are as many linguistic ‘ cues to coherence ’ ( a concept to be discussed in detail in Chapter 6 ) holding between the pairs of sentences :
13 unc They are clearly equivalent , even though there is no one-to-one matching between the pairs of expressions that appear in them .
14 The passages from Mank Ali and Ata'i concerning Abdulfettah do suggest , however , that there may well have been some connection between the pairs of concepts and that there is some basis for assuming that the " interior " referred to is the three cities of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa ( and environs ) and the " exterior " the rest of the empire or at least that part of it in which the learned hierarchy operated .
15 The danger of a conjuncture between the heirs of Pugachev and those of Radishchev haunted the government and fired the desperate efforts of Nicholas 's last years to silence all criticism .
16 So the section provides : Where land or any heritable interest therein has become partnership property , it shall , unless the contrary intention appears , be treated as between the partners ( including the representatives of a deceased partner ) and also as between the heirs of a deceased partner and his executors or administrators , as personal or moveable and not real or heritable property .
17 Cambridge put up a tremendous fight and there was no more than half a length between the crews for 14 minutes .
18 Profit before extraordinary items and the extraordinary items are analysed between A. Layout Plc and Model Manufacturing Ltd and between the periods before and after the date of the merger on 28th August 1990 as follows :
19 Chilperic 's wish to appear as a cultivated monarch is not in question ; he wrote poetry , however badly , and he showed some interest in such issues as the alphabet , to which he wished to add four letters , and in theology , where he came close to heresy , when he decided to abolish the distinctions between the persons of the Trinity .
20 Something simultaneously velvet and diamond insinuated itself into her body , slipping easily between the molecules of her skin and coalescing within her .
21 It remains to be seen whether the interaction between the molecules in the crystallographic dimer is representative of the GH5-GH5 interactions in chromatin .
22 The close racial and cultural connections between the inhabitants of Bougainville and those of the Solomons , together with the geographical proximity of the territories , meant that BRA units had frequently operated from within Solomon Islands ' territory and had often received unofficial military and political assistance .
23 Then they were plunging into shadow between the woods of Birnam , hauled along like a leaf on a mill-race , and the hedges and trees never ceased to rock backwards past their staring eyes or the horses to gallop onwards with shoulders working and manes streaming until they were in sight of Perth .
24 The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry .
25 Conflicts between the aspirations of individuals and the objectives of organizations have been well documented .
26 The contrast between the aspirations of opposition and the actual development of policy in government could hardly have been starker .
27 The text is entered directly from the keyboard having first selected its position between the staves with the mouse pointer .
28 There was enough time between the explosions for Defries to hear the ringing in her ears .
29 Robert Gray has analysed marriage patterns in late nineteenth-century Edinburgh and concludes that by the end of the period , patterns of segregated intermarriage as between the families of skilled " and " unskilled " workers were tending to break down .
30 Before that , it had been a game more like tennis , played ‘ direct ’ between the players with a clumsy woollen ball which did not bounce .
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