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

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1 He looked accusingly at the cigar between his slim fingers , stubbed it out quickly and attacked the salami which , in the Captain 's opinion , could n't be the ideal food for a bad liver , but the expected complaint did n't come .
2 We look at life , we look at the values that Christ has introduced , we look at the unity between the worlds of spirit and matter and we are in no doubt that we abide in God 's eternal love .
3 Rocky nodded down at the girl between them .
4 He pointed at the deck between his legs and she scrabbled over on her haunches to sit there partially protected .
5 The work of the shortlisted artists will be on show at the Tate between 4–29 November .
6 In the same way , he might have looked at the conflicts between institutions , genres and styles during the 1890–1930 period ( for instance , between old-fashioned vaudeville and new syncopated styles ; or between the requirements of public dance and private listening ) , rather than just the more homogeneous synthesis established by the time it ended .
7 Whereas in the Ruhr Coal Basin i.e. at the southern margin of the N.W. German Basin , this first coalification was the only one ( in places at least the predominant one ) because , there , the coal reached its deepest level of subsidence and its highest rock temperature before the Asturian folding ( which occurred at the boundary between Westphalian D and Stephanian ) , this late Variscan folding combined with an uplift of the Carboniferous , was much less intense further to the north .
8 A documentary , Outing Art , will look at the boundary between art and advertising , and discuss how the artists — who include Howard Hodgkin , Ian Hamilton Finlay , Damian Hirst and Sarah Raphael — coped with moving from the gallery to the street .
9 IT has long been thought that conditions at the boundary between the core and mantle influence the Earth 's magnetic field , but the supporting evidence is rather indirect .
10 Oxygen produced by photosynthesis accumulates in surface waters , but the saline substratum is anoxic ; nitrifying bacteria accumulate at the boundary between , forming a substrate where algae and heterotrophic bacteria also congregate , and photosynthesis is maximal .
11 For example , the following pair of programs have the same effect on the final state and so have the same normal form : unc There are important distinctions that need to be made between processes at the boundary between ( a ) and ( b ) .
12 He applied Fourier analysis to investigate annual periodicity of earthquake shocks ( 1886 ) and developed a theory to explain the reflection and refraction of earthquake waves at the boundary between rock and water ( 1888 ) .
13 The bilingual individual " mixes " these languages or varieties ( " codes " ) by alternating ( " switching " ) between them — sometimes at the boundary between two sentences , but often within a sentence .
14 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
15 One reason was for communications , but another reason that was rather intriguing to scientists was that they could actually look at stars and look at the space between the stars and use a different region of the spectrum , in particular the radio region .
16 To assert this is merely to reiterate a point that should be obvious : that science , however sophisticated its instrumentation , can not generate observations that somehow enable us to look at the relationship between experience and the world as it were from outside of experience .
17 We can look at the relationship between perceptions of paper bias and the electors ' own partisanship amongst ‘ readers of right-wing papers ’ , though it has to be remembered that different Voters are Evaluating different individual papers .
18 This chapter looks at the relationship between genes and organisms in a new way .
19 We shall look more closely at the relationship between the dramatic playing and performance modes in the next chapter .
20 Secondly , research looked at the relationship between these councillors and the local government officers employed to implement their decisions .
21 Evaluation looks at the relationship between teaching and learning : it therefore , logically enough , engages the participation of both teachers and learners .
22 Thus it is an open system rather than a closed one and its behaviour can not be understood by simply looking at the relationship between inputs and outputs .
23 But before we move on , it may be instructive to look at the relationship between language viewed as a formal system and language as part of a wider social and psychological context , and to say something about the place of these two approaches in the development of ideas about language in general .
24 For example , it suggests a way of looking at the relationship between science and technology which focuses not on the subject matter of the different disciplines , but rather the stance towards it and use made of it .
25 The aim of this book , then , will be to look at the relationship between the ‘ culture ’ of subjects and our common-sense constructions of masculinity and femininity ; and the implications of this relationship for gender inequality in higher education .
26 If we look at the relationship between speaker-choice of variant and individual network structure , the picture becomes even more complicated .
27 When we look at the relationship between choice of /Ε/; realization and individual social network structure , we find a pattern emerging converse to the one described for /a/ ; recall also that the incoming variants of the two vowels showed an almost converse distribution with regard to status , sex of speaker and speech styles .
28 First , it is necessary to look more closely at the relationship between profit maximisation and aggregate wealth maximisation , and to introduce an additional reservation .
29 Before looking at the relationship between mortality rates and social class over the years , it is worth referring to some evidence which suggest that similar medical care benefits upper-class patients more than their lower-class counterparts .
30 Finally , noting the prominence of assertions to the contrary , by Conservative speakers , we will conclude this chapter by looking at the relationship between crime and unemployment .
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