Example sentences of "bridge [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The bridge between the different elements that , between them , could add up to a story , is space , he wrote .
2 The More who was interested in a religious ‘ bridge between the Orient and the Occident ’ , and who juxtaposed Augustine and Buddha paralleled the Eliot of The Waste Land .
3 Amateurism provided a bridge between the old world of aristocratic values and the new one of bourgeois exertion and competitiveness .
4 They have found it hard , too , to make a bridge between the 11 years of Mrs Thatcher and the 16 months of Mr Major , to say what a wonderful woman she was , while being unable to explain why they threw her off the sledge .
5 Could n't such a course serve as the best sort of bridge between the two cultures ?
6 One of the ways of making a bridge between the two is to use teacher-in-role .
7 EUROPEAN OFFICE : Northern Ireland 's new centre seen as a bridge between the Province and the Community .
8 The Christian idea of God as Trinity could be regarded as a bridge between the traditions of the Near East and the Far East .
9 The city 's importance was owing to the new Emperor , Charles Habsburg , succeeding his grandfather in 1519 to become Charles V. The House of Habsburg held Germany and Spain , and Milan and the eastern end of Lombardy held the key to a potential land bridge between the two — a bridge desired by Charles and feared by France .
10 As breathing is the only one of the body 's functions that can be either voluntary or involuntary , it can form a bridge between the conscious and the unconscious .
11 Launching the Labour Party 's policy document on science and technology , the shadow science and technology spokesman , Dr Jeremy Bray , said that ‘ we are persuaded that there is a need for a new system of intermediate institutions — which will be called Newton Institutes — to form a bridge between the world of academic research and its application ’ .
12 Institutionally , the Pharmacopoeia represents an important bridge between the 126-member Council of Europe organisation and the 12 nations of the European Community .
13 On the one hand these groups , which in some respects mark the bridge between the old and the new philanthropy , were the first to focus their attention directly on urban working-class ( and in some instances lower-middle-class ) youth , rather than on children and adolescents , or women and girls .
14 These examples form a bridge between the classical conception of trust wording and the post-classical , for which ‘ precatory , words became an article of faith in construing a disposition as a trust .
15 He argues that humans are unique in their ability ‘ to identify with any conspecific and feel sympathy with him ’ , and that this widely ignored fact provides the necessary bridge between the disciplines .
16 It acts as a bridge between the natural and the synthetic systems giving greater biocompatibility , or perhaps more properly biotolerance , and confers membrane properties on the hydrogel , allowing transport of oxygen and water soluble metabolites through the polymer matrix .
17 Ramsay was interested to note , in the passing , how as a couple of boats entered the harbour ahead of them from the fishing , under the bridge between the two outermost towers , they each provided a basket of new-caught fish to be hoisted up on ropes to men on the bridge , this seemingly how they paid their rents and harbour dues to their lord .
18 Ahmed : Being in at least two oppressed ‘ specific interest ’ groups we were able to mediate differences and act as a bridge between the two when necessary .
19 Simile and metaphor , then , serve to form a bridge between the experience a writer wants to convey and the reader 's own experience .
20 The sting of this question was to some extent drawn for Schleiermacher himself by the fact that he so closely identified immediate self-consciousness with God-consciousness as to believe that he had found a real and solid bridge between the two sides of the matter .
21 She crossed the bridge between the frogs and set off for the far end of the green , where the lane led up into the council estate .
22 An exchange data interface provides a bridge between the tool and the information model to do this .
23 To keep it simple , a data handling service is bundled in , so that Saunders Jeffries acts as the bridge between the retailer and the bank for credit card transactions as well as electronically updating the till 's list of stolen cards .
24 The new Documenta-Halle , backing onto the Friedrichsplatz , now forms an ideal bridge between the other two buildings .
25 In so doing , it achieved a successful bridge between the two systems .
26 Conyers evidently formed a bridge between the Middleham affinity and its new lord : the first men whom Gloucester retained there were virtually all kinsmen of Sir John .
27 Ho , cautiously , turned down such a premature example of left-wing adventurism and instead , and as a bridge between the political and military phases of the revolutionary struggle , the first armed propaganda unit was set up in the mountains of Cao Bang — and was to have primarily political duties .
28 This is known as the vocational stage of training , which is designed to provide a bridge between the academic stage of training and what might be labelled the clinical stage of training in articles .
29 A bridge between the legislating church and the law-making king might be found in the role of the clergy who until c. 1290 still dominated the royal judiciary , although by no means were all these men canon lawyers .
30 A long-standing contention among geographers has been the importance — if not uniqueness — of their discipline as a bridge between the natural and the social sciences ; to some , its raison d'être has been its integrating function .
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