Example sentences of "[conj] that between " in BNC.
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1 | He notes that : ‘ the Institution was built in a Quadrangle Form , having now in the centre a large lawn or grass plot surrounded by posts and chains , and that between the Buildings and these a broad Pathway had been left , partly paved with stones … used chiefly for testing the freedom from lameness of Horses sent for examination prior to purchase ; as well as for ascertaining the progress of those under treatment in the Infirmary for lameness arising from various causes . |
2 | To return now to the mother-and-child-on-beach situation , this relationship , and that between other individuals in the group , can be a fruitful source of additional story-continuity ideas . |
3 | Ostensibly , the relation between man and wife , where they are linked by love , and that between Master and Slave , are very different . |
4 | The example task is one where both knowledge of the relationship between millimetres and centimetres and that between centimetres and metres is required . |
5 | Similarly , it is not easy to generalize about the balance between central and local government when services are administered locally , and that between administrators and professionals within a particular service is equally obscure and variable . |
6 | Any movement to correct the overpricing of the June contract will lead to the difference between the June and March futures prices ( Fl-FM ) falling , and that between the September and June futures prices ( Fs-F , ) increasing . |
7 | The close relationship of light and radiant heat was discovered at the turn of the century in infra-red radiation , and that between light and chemical affinity in the ultra-violet rays which will set off reactions . |
8 | The ‘ supply ’ curve is constructed from the relationship between and shown in the left-hand part of the diagram and that between and ( not shown ) . |
9 | The link between the entity types COURSE and LECTURER and that between COURSE and SUBJECT represents a one-to-many relationship . |
10 | Dr Anne Kussmaul has estimated that between the fifteenth and the nineteenth centuries about 60 per cent of the population aged between 15 and 24 were farm servants and that between a third and a half of the country 's hired labour force was supplied in this way . |