Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] between the " in BNC.

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1 At the root of these distinctions is an attempted differentiation between the production of one kind of object and another .
2 Such ideas had their major influence in South Wales where nearly all men were engaged in mining and could envisage a pure " class struggle " between themselves and the coalowners which would at the same time be a political struggle between the great majority and the rich minority .
3 But they were still as far from anything like a real and right discrimination between the guilty and the unfortunate .
4 The key factor in the overall course of British economic development has been the particular , even unique , class character of British capitalism in the division between industrial and finance capital which has itself entailed a spatial division between the industrial provinces and the metropolitan hub of finance and commerce .
5 The change in the nature of the Mesozoic vegetation has inevitably spurred questions about a possible link between the success of the angiosperms and the demise of the dinosaurs ( see Chapter 10 ) .
6 One possible link between the Wakesfield and Tyneside incidents stems from the Gateshead gas depot explosion late on Tuesday night , a year and a day after an IRA killing in Yorkshire .
7 ‘ It is concerned at the possible link between the Government 's evident desire to impose its own educational policies and the weakening of democratic local government . ’
8 It was not , at that time at least , a consequence of any particular social or economic change between the late 1940s and the early 1960s , except inasmuch as increased affluence for many heightened the ‘ relative poverty ’ of those left behind .
9 But this is not a general suppression of the immune system , more a specific interaction between the sex hormones and Candida .
10 He also achieves a subtle contrast between the sensuous country exteriors and the darkened studio — every camera movement is beautiful and necessary and the playing fastidious , with Mr Piccoli virtually becoming the obsessed artist before the viewer 's eyes .
11 You were a medium , in the full force of the word , maintaining the subtle link between the musical work and the audience .
12 At the level of nuclear sequences , the specific link between the higher plants and unicellular eukaryotes is well established .
13 The low contrast between the ‘ on ’ and ‘ off ’ states of the crystal mixture and the precise viewing angle needed make them hard to read .
14 It is this strong contrast between the two parts which is so important to maintain whether the dances are in demi-caractère or character ( authentic ) style .
15 One oil analyst described investor sentiment as a ‘ two-way pull between the Americans who are trying to be optimistic and the British who have been selling to them ’ .
16 The survey was not able to pick out a definite link between the type of heating and the degree of damp in a home .
17 ‘ I jettisoned the wood , climbed down the path and there , neatly stashed away in a narrow inlet between the rocks , was my castaway , complete with gash on temple , soaked through , ice-cold to the touch and so deeply unconscious I thought at first you were dead . ’
18 He talked about those who had been fired by the spirit but had lost touch with the soul ; about unassimilated shadows which foisted evil on to enemies rather than bringing responsibility back home ; he talked of tight-ropes and sword-bridges and the narrow course between the clashing rocks .
19 In Aragon , as in Valencia , there were great agrarian contrasts , emphasizing the historic contrast between the mountain core of the old kingdom and the reconquered territories where Arab influence , even today , is apparent to the architectural eye .
20 The railway line to Rashid , where the Nile disgorges into the sea , ran along a low ridge between the Mediterranean and the marshy expanse of Lake Edku .
21 He was a strong link between the royal family and the Mowbrays and , highly regarded by both , was a man of influence and judgement .
22 There is a further sense in which the very strong link between the Spirit and Jesus will determine our experience of the Spirit .
23 To crown it all , we shall realise that this strong link between the Spirit and Jesus leads us to think of him in personal terms , as the one who makes Jesus real to us and works out in the common clay of our lives the priceless treasure of Christ 's character .
24 There is a very strong link between the list that I have read out and the authorities whose councillors advocated non-payment — Lambeth , for instance , whose councillors were so bad that even the Labour party had to remove them from office .
25 Though there are many disadvantages as well as advantages in the use of microcomputers for information retrieval , the major advantage is that computerized information retrieval can provide a strong link between the school library and the curriculum by increasing pupils ' exposure to new technologies as both a learning and retrieval tool , regardless of subject area , and increase the use of resources in the school .
26 Questions about possible friction between the disparate corporate cultures of Time and Warner have been current ever since the merger .
27 Before considering the points of possible friction between the marketing department and others , it will be useful to reflect on the objectives of the former .
28 I thought that it was still possible for there to be a political link between the United Kingdom and India .
29 The other is between ‘ authoritarians ’ and ‘ democrats ’ , the classic struggle between the advocates of a strong state and the believers in popular sovereignty .
30 Moreover , it was ‘ in view of that very narrow definition of the link which a member state may require when authorising a vessel to fish against its quotas ’ ( see p. 225 , para. 44 ) that the court considered that there was no need to answer the second part of question 1(d) in Ex parte Jaderow Ltd. and hence held that certain economic , financial and fiscal evidence was irrelevant in order to establish the existence of a real economic link between the vessel and the member state in question , such as , for example
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