Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] of [noun pl] between " in BNC.

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1 In the south , the Sudan People 's Liberation Army ( SPLA ) had since its emergence in 1983 demanded the abolition of Islamic sharia law and the restoration of regional autonomy [ see p.33010 ; for collapse of talks between RCC and SPLA in August and December 1989 see pp. 36886 ; 37114 ] .
2 After months of negotiations between the Russian , Chilean and German authorities the former East German leader , Erich Honecker , was flown on July 29 from Moscow ( where he had lived in the Chilean embassy since December 1991 — see pp. 38687-88 ; 38782 ) to Berlin where he was imprisoned .
3 The fourth merit of Johnson 's approach is that it allows for mobility of jobs between categories , although he does not attach as much significance as Hughes ( 1958 ) to the efforts of the ‘ professionals ’ themselves in this regard .
4 The Commission was told that all 13 hours of recordings of communications between the operations room of the SAP internal stability unit and police officers on the day of the massacre had been erased accidentally .
5 The alliance is the product of months of negotiations between the two parties , which fielded rival candidates in the regional elections last March .
6 In order to reduce delay , cost and complexity in the civil justice system , the Civil Justice Review recommended that the county court should be retained as a court separate from the High Court , but that the upper limit of county court jurisdiction should be abolished , that all civil proceedings , with a few exceptions , should be commenced by a document called a writ , which would be issued in either the High Court or a county court , and that there should be an improved system of transfer of cases between county court and High Court .
7 He also realized that if large-scale economic and social organization on Marxist lines was ever to replace the small-scale realities of early Soviet life and improve the volume of exchange of goods between manufacturing plants and the villages , then efficient railways would serve as the thin edge of the wedge .
8 The third stage of the research is to explore the impact upon the performance of firms of differences between their actual and their estimated ‘ best ’ adoption dates .
9 Headhunting in Britain apparently received a great boost from the deregulation of the stock market , the so-called Big Bang of October 1986 , within which the movement of teams of executives between merchant banks and other City businesses received especially extensive media publicity .
10 Bukharin replied : ‘ It is obvious that only the real process of exchanges of substances between town and country can serve as a firm and stable basis for the influence of the town to be decisive . ’
11 For example , LRCC ( The Library Resources Coordinating Committee ) set up in 1973 to ‘ promote the coordination of rationalisation of resources between the 65 libraries of the University of London and between these and other libraries in the London area ’ , is very formally organized , with a committee of 28 members and ‘ a complex structure of Boards , Panel and Subject Sub-Committees ’ .
12 It may be defined objectively in terms of numbers of contacts between individuals .
13 On the morning of May 25th , in one of scores of meetings between the administration and House Democrats , Mr Clinton said he would countenance some form of entitlement caps .
14 McLaughlin denies 31 other counts , including three attempted murders , 10 charges of possession of firearms between December 1990 and August 1991 , conspiracy to murder security forces in July and August 1991 , and hijacking , arson and petrol bombing offences from 1988–1990 .
15 I have got of piles of papers between er still .
16 Reports emerged during November of differences between the USA and the European Communities ( EC ) over the financing of UN peacekeeping operations , specifically over a US plan to divert its back dues owed to current UN peacekeeping operations to a proposed UN fund intended to cover start-up costs of new peacekeeping operations .
17 Most of what is commonly called electronic spectroscopy is concerned with transfer of electrons between valence shell molecular orbitals .
18 The village was decked with flags and flowers , with garlands of leaves between the trees and over the doors of all the cottages , and the villagers were all out in the street , the children playing in their best white frilled dresses and shirts .
19 Next , they pushed two of the flags into heaps of stones between the lines , then Bobbie and Phyllis each took one , and Peter took the other two .
20 It is quite reasonable , and an advance on Freud , to insist , as Parsons does , that the mother-baby relationship is a social situation with sets of expectations between the two being set up .
21 Yet a key theme in discussions of relationships between ministers and their departments has been the extent to which politicians enter with apparent policy commitments but become socialized into roles determined by the permanent administrator and particularly by the need for ‘ policy maintenance ’ within their department .
22 Popular , and indeed even professional psychology , has come freely to deploy the concept of aggression in accounts of interactions between human beings .
23 ‘ Natural philosophy ’ does not consist of ‘ knowledge ’ , which arises from perception of connections between ideas , but of ‘ opinion ’ ; and Locke still associates the word ‘ science ’ with scientia and ‘ knowledge ’ proper .
24 Women 's sanitary protection last came under scrutiny with the Toxic Shock Syndrome , a disease where 2,200 cases were reported in the United States up to June 1983 proving fatal in 5% of instances between 1976 and 1982 .
25 We agree with the apportionment of distance operated within our Region , resulting in 30% of bus-miles between Biggar and Penicuik being operated within Lothian .
26 In studies of conflicts between line and staff employees , line managers are found to rely on reward and authority power bases ; staff rely on expertise and coercive power bases .
27 The same attempt is being made by all of these writers to distinguish ‘ objective ’ and ‘ context-independent ’ uses from ‘ subjective ’ and ‘ context-dependent ’ uses : in one case the difference is couched in terms of ‘ differences among languages ’ , in another in terms of differences within a language ( elaborated and restricted codes ) , and in yet another in terms of differences between language modes , namely speech and writing .
28 In organisational theory Pfeffer ( 1981 ) argues that power is a relational concept that can only be understood in terms of interactions between individuals and groups .
29 We explain the behaviour of a component at any given level , in terms of interactions between sub-components whose own internal organization , for the moment , is taken for granted .
30 It is doubtless true that at bottom the behaviour of a motor car is to be explained in terms of interactions between fundamental particles .
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