Example sentences of "[verb] a choice between [art] " in BNC.

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1 Cost will be flexible , says the company , enabling a choice between a large up-front fee with moderate royalties , or the converse .
2 A consumer who suffers physical damage from a defective product now has a choice between the common law and the statutory actions .
3 ‘ If he 's got a choice between a battle and a dance , ma'am , then begging your presence , he 'll take the battle any day . ’
4 But applying QALYs to the allocation of resources is quite different because it involves a choice between the welfares of different people .
5 When they were given a choice between a familiar and a novel member of the opposite sex , birds might actually choose the familiar even when the novel really did not look so very different to our eyes ( Miller , 1979 ; Bateson , 1980 ; Slater & Clements , 1981 ) .
6 When given a choice between the two terminologies , Dani men preferred the natural vocabulary .
7 Bearing in mind that given a choice between the use of rail and car , the question of cost necessarily will come into that equation .
8 As I understand it , he offers a choice between the status quo and independence .
9 The four cylinder models do however , offer a choice between a four door saloon or a five-door hatchback bodyshell at £14,614 ; expect an estate version in the future too .
10 Women are faced with making a choice between the needs of their children and their own needs , and that is one of the things which , because they 've put the needs of their children , the needs of their dependents , ahead of their own needs , they themselves and the needs of women have not got as far as they could .
11 We believe in smaller but better , which means a choice between the numbers of people and the quality of the equipment that they can enjoy .
12 I had a choice between a Western adventure in German , two American spy thrillers or a much-thumbed pornographic comic which had had all the lurid pages torn out as wanking aids .
13 Last night he had a choice between a quiet evening at home and the outdoor concert .
14 She said well it was down to the last two she said , I had a choice between a red and green cushion or a fitness test .
15 it can represent a choice between a social psychology which seeks to uphold pure and applied distinctions and one which will abolish the distinction itself .
16 New advertising regulations from the Department of Trade and Industry , at present moving through their consultative stage , are designed to ensure that mortgage lenders make borrowers aware that they have a choice between an endowment or repayment mortgage .
17 After political independence , however , many Latin American countries became involved in conservative-liberal struggles , forcing the church to make a choice between the elite groups .
18 The reader may wish to make a choice between the two books — neither easy to read .
19 It is then necessary to make a choice between the words .
20 It is scarcely possible to make a choice between the two dates .
21 Work is more important than socialising to A types , so if you 've got to make a choice between the two , it 's the work .
22 But what was lacking to underpin a choice between the two was agreement among clinicians about which groups of patients could be treated and/or cared for successfully outside the asylum .
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