Example sentences of "[that] [verb] between " in BNC.

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1 Even so , considerable errors can build up over the period of ten or more years that elapses between one Census date and the time when the finalized results of the next Census can be used .
2 The social services departments supervise the child during the statutory three-month period that elapses between the notification of adoption proceedings and the making of an adoption order by the court ; a social worker is usually appointed as a guardian ad litem , i.e. for the duration of the case , to interview the prospective adopters , investigate the relevant circumstances and report to the court .
3 Under no circumstances should the time that elapses between mixes extend beyond 24 hours , or leaks are almost inevitable .
4 It is posited here that rational childbearing practices , including patterns as to age of mother at birth of child , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of births , would have a salutary effect upon the health and well being of the family and its individual members , particularly mothers and young children .
5 The basis for the proposition that individual women may improve their own prospects and those of their young children as regards health and mortality is the evidence that age at marriage and at childbearing , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of children that a woman has borne at various ages have a pronounced influence upon maternal and child health , and that a child 's birth order may be a factor in its survival chances .
6 The focus is upon demographic factors of age at marriage and at first birth , maternal age , order of birth and family size , and the amount of time that elapses between births .
7 Analysis of statistics obtained for 39 developing countries that participated in the WFS has confirmed that the amount of time that elapses between birth is , indeed , a critical factor in child mortality .
8 But there are also maternal ailments attributable to the number of births , the ages at which women bear children and possibly also to the amount of time that elapses between births , presumably , among other things , because the reproductive pattern influences ability to meet demands that pregnancy and breastfeeding make upon the body .
9 The woman 's age at first marriage or union and at first birth , the number of children born and order of birth , and the amount of time that elapses between births directly or indirectly impinge upon the viability of young children and the probability of their survival at least beyond five years and have an effect on maternal health and mortality .
10 It inhabits the pockets of silence that develop between people moulded by anxiety , work and undemanding docility …
11 An important distinction is that made between retail and wholesale deposits and loans .
12 According to Anil Gadre , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp 's vice president of systems product marketing , the new licensing strategy — see front page — should , for example , enable the Sparc compatible community to get its hands on the company 's next-generation Viking , or SuperSparc technology — being co-developed with Texas Instruments Inc — much more quickly than the best part of a year that elapsed between the launch of the Sparcstation 2 ( UX No 308 ) , and the day Sun gave the green light for the LSI Logic Inc made 40MHz Sparc chip sets to be sold on to Sun wannabe 's ( UX No 356 ) .
13 The fossil history.of earth suggests that we have about a billion years — one ‘ aeon ’ , to use a convenient modern definition — to play with , for this is roughly the time that elapsed between the origin of the Earth about 4.5 billion years ago and the era of the first fossil organisms .
14 One and a half aeons is about the time that elapsed between the origin of the Earth and the first bacteria-like fossils .
15 He discovered just how good during the three weeks that elapsed between the signing of contracts and the opening .
16 Now again I but give us as to the length of time that elapsed between flying the door door breaker and you radioing ?
17 Are you able to give us an estimate of the time that elapsed between breaking the door in and being called away by your team leader ?
18 He stood up , flexed his powerful shoulders and having pulled on a jerkin and breeches , went through to the kitchen , ate a hunk of fresh-baked bread and walked off down the steep narrow hill that led between stone cottages to Mother Russell 's alehouse , where the Pascoe girls earned their living .
19 Afraid Julius might be coming after her , she ran down the steps and into the garden , following the paths that led between wide beds of herbaceous flowers , many of them still blooming happily in the warmth of the long , sunny autumn .
20 Everything was covered in fine , red dust that gritted between the teeth .
21 Laing wandered aimlessly through the narrow streets and hidden courtyards that hide between the roaring traffic of the City of London , the capital 's most ancient square mile and centre of the country 's commercial and banking world .
22 From the majors , and the American market , there is more classy female minimalism from The Roches , the trio of New York sisters who started out in the folk scene and evolved a style that veers between thinking woman 's pop and close-harmony experimentation .
23 The traditional unit is a box that sits between the mains and the AC-in socket on your computer .
24 QRAM can exploit these capabilities and give you access to the unused RAM that sits between 640Kb and 1,024Kb .
25 ‘ And it came to pass , that when the sun went down , and it was dark , behold a smoking furnace , and a burning lamp that passed between those pieces ’ ; and Abraham in his dream heard that his seed would rule over ‘ the Kenites , and the Kenizzites , and the Kadmonites , and the Hittites , and the Perizzites , and the Rephaims , and the Amorites , and the Canaanites , and the Girgashites , and the Jebusites . ’
26 The look that passed between them showed a certain amount of respect but a little mistrust as well .
27 ‘ I heard all that passed between you and my son . ’
28 ‘ Offhand , I ca n't think of a single good reason why I should tell you anything that passed between us , Mr Barnett . ’
29 The patter that passed between them spoke of an easy familiarity , and was so fast and allusive that I could hardly follow it .
30 But Ken more and more did n't want a lot of the bad language that passed between him and Orton and Halliwell to be included .
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