Example sentences of "[det] [noun] be between " in BNC.
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1 | The agreement in that case was between the owner of a piano ( a dealer ) and his customer . |
2 | Thus article 10 requires a balancing exercise to be conducted : the balance in this case is between the right to freedom of expression and such restrictions as are necessary in a democratic society for the protection of the reputation of a non-trading corporation which is also a public authority . |
3 | Another distinction is between so called European type options which can only be exercised on the settlement day , and American type options which can be exercised at any time up to and including the settlement day . |
4 | What one has to do where this conflict is between a welfare aim and a conservation aim is to weigh up all the evidence carefully and decide what is , morally , the right thing to do . |
5 | This suggests that the dissociation half life from this sequence is between 1-2 minutes , faster than that seen at any of the sites in the natural DNA fragment under similar conditions . |
6 | The individual frustules in this example are between 3 and 5μm wide but up to 3mm long . |
7 | In order to advance the debate about God , we need to presume that this debate is between ‘ meaning ’ theists and ‘ meaning ’ atheists . |
8 | This matter is between me and Corosini . ’ |
9 | OK this conversation was between Alison Nina , Helena , Caroline and somebody who is unknown , OK |
10 | It sees that marriage is between two unique persons , whose personhood is acknowledged to come from God . |
11 | It seems that Humphrey had several favourite places where he viewed the progress of the works , one such place being between the weighbridge and the steel works . |
12 | These contests were between the various components of the formal Palestinian movement , Fatah , the DFLP , the PFLP , the Communist Party , and also the Islamic Tendency , which was strong in Hebron and Gaza and enjoyed substantial support elsewhere . |
13 | Sometimes these disputes are between private individuals when neighbours disagree or one person is injured by another in an accident . |
14 | These tensions are between : |
15 | But you 've decided why you , you 're just rising to the bait then are n't you , if these arguments are between you , and you 're coming out with all this , it just makes you look stupid because you 're , you 're into , are n't you ? |
16 | Dr Vanezis he estimated that these injuries were between two and four weeks old . |
17 | On the beach these women are between things — the sea and the land . |
18 | The elevation of these vineyards is between 120 and 140 metres , those higher up merging with the vineyards of Billy-le-Grand . |
19 | Now these interviews are between now and the end of next week . |
20 | All allegations are between 1980 and 1985 . |
21 | However , there is a major problem with the model for real textual data : all references are between nodes mapped statically to a number of data pages with no scope for dynamic variation of unit size in the source and target objects . |
22 | Many alliances are between small European companies and much larger US or Japanese companies . |
23 | The last time that sea had covered that area was between a hundred and a hundred and thirty million years ago . |
24 | The value of each unit is between 4-pounds and 100-pounds depending on your means . |
25 | It is for just such situations that the army plans and trains , and many years of trial and error have resulted in a hierarchy in which the number of subordinates at most levels is between 3 and 6 . |
26 | As I have just mentioned , the requisite time for pressing most materials is between six to eight weeks . |
27 | Alternatively a pupil might know that the height of most adults is between five and six feet but fail to apply this knowledge to estimates of other lengths or heights . |