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

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1 The local complications of gonococcal infection can then be predicted from a knowledge of the local anatomy , with appropriate allowance being made for the differences between the sexes .
2 Not all of the factors responsible for the differences between the nature conservation/agriculture interface in the UK and French uplands stem from the LFA Directive .
3 No definitive explanations have been worked out for the differences between the two concentrations that lie 3000 kilometres apart in Antarctica .
4 The old way of calculating how many inches of fish per square foot of surface area does not allow for the differences between different fish .
5 Work on knowledge about language should involve discussion of matters such as sexist language ; styles of interaction in social groups ( see below ) ; how hidden messages about social groups ( such as teenagers or older people ) which are conveyed by advertising etc. can be decoded for the values they contain and for the differences between what is said and what is implied .
6 Claims made for the differences between speech and writing , then , are put into perspective by the fact that the same claims are attributed to other variables .
7 This argument does provide a plausible explanation for the differences between the results from some of the memory studies described earlier .
8 But in spite of their strength in accounting for historical continuities and pulling together many diverse elements Marxist analyses can not adequately account for the differences between capitalist health care systems and the details of their development , and the empirical evidence often contradicts the logic of the argument .
9 It accounts for the differences between ( a ) and ( c ) and between ( b ) and ( d ) of Fig. 21.18 .
10 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
11 Petrey outlines the main areas of disagreement and suggests an explanation for the differences between the two schools .
12 How do we know that sexual reproduction is responsible for the relative uniformity of species , and that its absence is responsible for the discontinuities between them ?
13 Since the discourse analyst , like the hearer , has no direct access to a speaker 's intended meaning in producing an utterance , he often has to rely on a process of inference to arrive at an interpretation for utterances or for the connections between utterances .
14 The swastika lozenge ( at North Hill and Box ) or swastika in a tilted square ( Culver Street ) is a common motif ; as are triangles ( hollowed at Rapsley and North Hill ) , reversed and used as fillers for the spaces between lozenges .
15 The notion of a profession implies some continuity of values and attitudes , which form the ground-rules for the transactions between colleagues and between practitioner and client .
16 Nevertheless the serial monogamy of kings is likely to have had its implications for the rivalries between their heirs .
17 ( Some mechanisms , such as internal climate variability , provide an alternative explanation for the discrepancies between the modelled response to greenhouse forcing and observed trends . )
18 Second , absence of standardisation of the time of entry could be another explanation for the discrepancies between the results of various authors .
19 The syllables making up an instruction are placed immediately after the syllables of the previous instruction , without regard for the boundaries between words .
20 Concern for the role of the environment came from those naturalists who followed Humboldt in searching for the interactions between the physical and the organic realms .
21 COACH Ian McGeechan , whose background includes eight Tests for the Lions between 1974 and 1977 plus being coach of the last Lions in 1989 , rates New Zealand ‘ the ultimate challenge ’ .
22 However , you must realise that you 'll have less stop and control ; play for the openings between greenside bunkers , and hit for the fat part of the green .
23 The offices are I think the offices are I think , for the offices between them were ten pound fifty last time .
24 Yet there is a firm respect for women and for the relations between men and women in daily life .
25 The evidence for the relations between a bishop and his diocese is unevenly distributed .
26 The correct sizing of pipes is important for hot water systems — particularly for the pipes between the boiler and hot water cylinder in a gravity system .
27 The labour process , it is argued , can not be seen merely as an economic process attendant upon capitalist rationality and imposed on the workforce ; it is embedded in social and cultural practices , and without an understanding of this apparatus , particularly the meanings attached to work , it is difficult to account for the specific form of change , for the relationships between ‘ work ’ and ‘ leisure ’ , and for the significance of skill and social relations at the point of production .
28 Furthermore , an analysis which attempts to account for the interrelationships between syntax , semantics and discourse involves quite a different relationship between sociolinguistic and syntactic theory than is implied by one which attempts to demonstrate that alternation takes place between semantically equivalent surface forms .
29 A rather different result was obtained by Geoffrey Green when he examined election results in Sheffield and Leeds for the years between 1951 and 1966 .
30 At present the indexers are preparing the newspaper volumes for the years between 1786 and 1790 .
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