Example sentences of "[adv] between [pers pn] and [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For the rest of the match he proceeded to annoy me and my fellow spectators by positioning himself right between us and the action . |
2 | What was going on between her and the DK ? |
3 | It provides a simple model that shows the unspoken conversation that should go on between you and the historian through the medium of the history book . |
4 | You think I do n't notice much out there with the sheep , you think I do n't concern myself with what goes on between you and the lass , but I 've noticed , I 've thought about it . |
5 | It will be tricky casting , for I have overhanging branches to contend with , which leave a gap of six inches only between them and the surface for the tackle to pass through . |
6 | Relating , you form a , a bond basically between you and the customer , that 's why you sell well , cos you gel well with your customers , there 's empathy there , you 've got to come across as caring and sharing , but you 've got ta ask questions and you listen to the answers , right , you 've got to basically treat their problems as if they were your own , do you know what I 'm saying to you ? |
7 | In a more open place , we could see the three pirates , still running , and we were already between them and the boats . |
8 | ‘ There was a war , not between us and the Lebanese , but between us and the Palestinians , who tried to conquer Lebanon and take Lebanon and occupy it . |
9 | The Captain moved deliberately between her and the frail hope of escape . |
10 | He could sense , even in the darkness , the enormous wonder of her eyes , fixed unwaveringly upon his face though they saw him only as a bulk solid and still between her and the sky . |
11 | She jumped to her feet , looking wildly round for escape , but he stood directly between her and the door . |
12 | They are often already experienced in the needs of those they are looking after , and a close relationship can build up between them and the whole family . |
13 | It 's strictly between him and the AMA . |
14 | A fresh quarrel broke out between him and the King of France . |
15 | Yet our present line of argument shows that there is another possibility that , because of failures in individual and superego development , such conflicts will no longer be confined within the personality , but may break out between it and the outside world . |
16 | So what 's the difference now between you and the rest of them ? ’ |
17 | The keeper had an inspired first half did n't he , Bob Bolder , and I thought the number six , Kernigan as well , I believe he 's on loan from Middlesbrough ; the two of them , really between you and a really big defeat . |
18 | One there is a contract agreement here between you and the North Buckinghamshire TEC . |
19 | Caught in an eddy of storm , she had feared herself falling ; and then between her and the ground below there had been a stillness . |
20 | Because of their proximity , there was a certain amount of crossing between the two Devon breeds and also occasionally between them and the Hereford and with the Guernsey , which has an ancient link with the South Devon . |