Example sentences of "certain [noun] of [noun] between the " in BNC.

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1 They may feel that a certain kind of relationship between the legislature and the executive is important ; or that the judicature should have a certain guaranteed degree of independence of the legislature and executive .
2 The second point is that this agreement reflected a certain degree of complementarity between the Soviet and Cuban economies .
3 From my reading of the evidence , it appears that there is a certain amount of buck-passing between the Ministers in the two Departments about who will identify the gap , where the resources will come from and who will come clean about the budget that will be set for community care provision .
4 The influence of these factors on British animal preferences are less obvious — despite a certain amount of overlap between the British and world lists — perhaps because the range of possible choices is far more limited .
5 This led to a certain amount of friction between the Gardener ( Hortulanus ) and the Keeper of the Garden ( Praefectus Horti ) , Isaac Rand , who , in accordance with his office , published in the same year Index Plantarum officinalium quae in Horto Chelseiano .
6 ‘ My mother felt that Suzie would be more inclined to listen to me because there had been a certain amount of friction between the two of them recently . ’
7 Mr John Greenwood , defending , said : ‘ There was a certain amount of antipathy between the two doctors .
8 In this greater society " there must be in the first place a certain order of ranks between the chiefs of these particular ones .
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