Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] between [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The market in New York is walking a tightrope between a recovery that is too weak and one that is too strong . |
2 | The process of internalization of values was of major importance to Parsonian theory , for it provided a link between the culture shared by members of a society and the individual 's motivation for action . |
3 | Import substitution tended to close down markets in northern and western Europe , but for the first sixty years of the century southern Europe , especially Portugal , filled the gap and in itself provided a link between the old and new geographies of trade . |
4 | The DJ provided a link between the music and the audience and his or her commentary on the music became an integral part of the performance , which often involved a variety of other " special effects " such as " scratching " the records , playing more than one at a time , and so on . |
5 | Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness . |
6 | Changes in both faecal sulphate reducing activity and sulphate reducing bacteria counts during the sulphate feeding period , however , strongly suggest a relation between the metabolism of these bacteria and the changes in methanogenesis observed in this study . |
7 | The courses are powerful because they provide a link between the newcomers and the local indigenous population who find that working together can help them learn to influence the decision makers . ’ |
8 | Suppose now that we introduce the rate of interest into the analysis and thus provide a link between the real and monetary sectors of the economy . |
9 | Table 3.1 and subsequent tables provide a comparison between the UK and developed countries as a whole , in the shape of averages for the EC ( the present 12 countries of the European Community ) and for the OECD ( the EC plus 12 further countries : the USA , Canada , Australia , New Zealand , Japan , Austria , Finland , Iceland , Norway , Sweden , Switzerland and Turkey ) . |
10 | He revealed that although this appeared to be an instance favouring a pluralist conception of law-making , i.e. law representing a compromise between the interests of numerous groups , it was in fact a law which basically reflected the interests of the coal industry and those dependent upon it — manufacturers of heavy equipment and the electric utilities , who consume nearly 80 per cent of domestically mined coal . |
11 | The essence of the skill lies in diagnosing a mismatch between the designer 's intentions and what happens in the classroom and then deciding if the mismatch is such that modifications in the unit are necessary . |
12 | The earliest psychophysical observations demonstrated a correlation between the intensity of the physical stimulus and subjective reports of the intensity of the resultant experience . |
13 | I drew a parallel between the grinding plates and the grinding , unresolved pressures underlying this election year . |
14 | Chivalrously , if none too politically correctly , he drew a parallel between the beautiful and powerful Egyptian goddess and the newly appointed Diana Brooks , just arrived from New York to head London operations . |
15 | For example , in Dyason v Autodesk Inc. ( 1990 ) there was much confusion as to whether a " dongle " , a device required to be inserted into a computer before a program would operate , contained a computer program and in Gale 's Application [ 1991 ] , the trial judge ( erroneously ) drew a distinction between a program on disk and one hard-wired into a ROM chip . |
16 | However , the Article dealing with special remuneration drew a distinction between the Board and a committee of the Board so that as a matter of construction ‘ the Board ’ in that context meant the Board and not the committee . |
17 | The Danish Government drew a distinction between the registration of ships in general and the registration of fishing vessels . |
18 | Lord Diplock in the Racal case drew a distinction between the scope of review for tribunals and inferior courts , though not the one being advocated here . |
19 | How hard do you think it would be to plug a cable between the Spectrum 's edge connector and an identical connector on the tablet ? |
20 | Keeping a balance between the competing needs was a great test of leadership and she was still only in her mid thirties . |
21 | Control of money supply ( M3 ) has been erratic , and it has proved difficult to establish a relationship between the changes in M3 and the fall in inflation . |
22 | Any BFS must have m-1 basic variables and we will use these variables to establish a relationship between the nodes . |
23 | She is also collecting reports of horses stolen to try to establish a link between the thieves across Britain and has started a Horse Watch group in her area , which works in a similar way to Neighbourhood Watch . |
24 | Arguments of this sort which confused the " lower sorts of men " with the " higher sorts of ape " were not simply exercises in increasingly refined scientific discrimination ; they were closely meshed in with an ongoing dialectical debate , the original purpose of which had been to establish a synthesis between the theological doctrine of the Fall and the newly discovered facts of human geography . |
25 | Embryologists such as J. F. Meckel had tried to establish a parallel between the hierarchy of vertebrate classes and the stages of development of the human embryo . |
26 | He tries to establish a relation between the two , the question being ‘ In which observable circumstances will the natives assent to ‘ p ’ ? . |
27 | Perhaps the key way to establish a connection between the concerns of conventional Marxist urban and regional sociology and the concepts outlined in Chapters 1 and 2 is to concentrate on typical forms of social mobility ; the ways in which they relate to spatial mobility and moral careers . |
28 | To establish a balance between the demand and availability of skills by timely retraining . |
29 | ‘ I want a gap between the second number and the third , and another gap between the third number and the other four . ’ |
30 | Nobay ( 1970 ) came to a similar conclusion , and found a relationship between the change in output beyond ‘ capacity ’ and manufacturing fixed investment . |