Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] found between " in BNC.

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1 Depending upon the particular system required , a balance must be found between the main variables of speed of searching and amount of memory used , especially for a larger vocabulary ( approximately 60,000 to 70,000 words ) .
2 A balance must be found between the child 's ease of vision and the tension , fatigue and other possible effects of the bad posture .
3 A more complex linkage might be found between the disruptions of individual lives and local communities , the extraordinary geographical mobility of individuals , and the sense of ‘ the nation at war ’ as a concrete lived reality .
4 Legal doctrine was in danger of appearing incoherent unless some reconciliation could be found between these two visions of the company .
5 Despite last-minute manoeuvring by both sides , no compromise could be found between the mayor 's reported willingness to plead guilty to one or more of the 11 misdemeanour charges in return for a non-custodial sentence , and the US Attorney 's Office 's insistence that any plea bargain should include at least one of the three felony charges of lying to the grand jury .
6 An insight into the relationship which may be found between technology and cultural form in such societies is offered by the argument formulated by Franz Boas ( 1955 ) concerning the origins of primitive art ( see also Gombrich 1979 ) .
7 Few biologists have not at one time or another marvelled at the exquisite fit that can be found between the characteristics of an organism and the characteristics of its environment .
8 Whatever the role , if any , of this medieval Latin work in the genesis of the fabliaux , such similarities as can be found between these works and the fabliaux validate the reading of the fabliaux in the light of the medieval scholarly milieu .
9 The implication of what you 're saying is that these hundred hectares plus can be found between the York City boundary and the inner boundary of the greenbelt ?
10 He denies that the decision in McLoughlin should turn on whether any distinction in principle can be found between the case of emotional injury suffered at the scene of an accident and the same kind of injury suffered later .
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