Example sentences of "a kind of [noun] between " in BNC.
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1 | I was conscious of a kind of pause between beginnings and endings . |
2 | ‘ It was a kind of choice between saving his own and saving the Cossacks . |
3 | I picture this character , a kind of hybrid between Lovejoy and Pop Larkin , scratching his head over a load of bulky junk to be shifted sharpish . |
4 | So it 's a kind of competition between them |
5 | One of the reasons is , I think , that there was a kind of tension between abstract art and decoration . |
6 | There is often a kind of tension between them : the stances for some forms of status ( for example , for masculinity ) may act as barriers to affection . |
7 | What had been recognized was a kind of mismatch between the very different elements in the work of services for families and children , and the unhelpfulness of the legalistic and adversarial approach to most of this work . |
8 | There is , as anyone in the racket knows , a kind of trap between the printer and the writer that will box things up if possible , in spite of the best efforts on both sides . |
9 | But the dangers in observation are perhaps implicit in the word , and observation can all too easily become realism , and realism is as Piaget has reminded us a kind of confusion between the inner and the outer — a fixing in the object something which is an activity of the thinking subject . |
10 | What starts as a kind of confusion between the rules accepted for sculpture in the round and those for drawing , ends with the realisation of a new art-form , sculpture in high relief , with conventions of its own : figures given their full bodily roundness but grouped in two-dimensional compositions against a flat background to which they are attached or , in developed pedimental sculpture , from which they are carved separate as complete statues . |