Example sentences of "that [vb base] between " in BNC.

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1 It inhabits the pockets of silence that develop between people moulded by anxiety , work and undemanding docility …
2 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 .
3 The airlines that fly between them were hit much less severely than American and European rivals by the slump in air travel during the Gulf war and they are bouncing back more quickly .
4 At this stage , the translator need only be aware that there are different devices in different languages for creating ‘ texture ’ and that a text hangs together by virtue of the semantic and structural relationships that hold between its elements .
5 Cornelius 's smile , reaching Harry across the grey pool of light that spread between them , glistened like the fly on a fisherman 's line .
6 However , a comparable study which included women of different ethnic origins might show that support between sisters and sisters-in-law was somewhat more significant .
7 This argument suggests that support between siblings may become less significant for the ethnic minority British population in the future .
8 The meta-analyses referred to show that it is often different components of the counterregulatory responses that vary between studies .
9 Researchers working with this substance set about trying to remove a fertilized ovum from a woman during the few days that elapse between actual conception and the implantation of the cell into the uterus — where it must be to develop into an infant — and then replacing it .
10 The five ‘ main roads ’ that run between Anchorage and Tokyo are the main tracks across the Pacific for aircraft running between any of the American or Canadian west coast airports on the one hand , and any of the Asian traffic centres , Tokyo , Seoul , Taipei or Hong Kong on the other .
11 When he was told that transfer between schools would be possible , and that schools would be encouraged to have a common but diverse curriculum for all eleven-to-thirteen-year-olds , Butler said that he felt ‘ much comforted ’ .
12 From this theory ( often called ‘ diacritical ’ ) of language and meaning it follows that to study how a language functions we must take as our object not individual signs in isolation , but the relationships that obtain between them .
13 You may feel that an idea of this sort is what will give you the most charge to get through the sixty , seventy or eighty thousand words that lie between you and a finished manuscript , let alone the weeks of researching that may be necessary and the dense hours of hard thinking .
14 Look , Miranda , he said , those twenty long years that lie between you and me .
15 I want every house in Albert Terrace and any that lie between the terrace and the town checked .
16 The asteroids are small , mainly rocky bodies , most of which occupy orbits that lie between Mars and Jupiter .
17 Youth-v-experience or perhaps it 's time a woman won in Stockton South The three candidates squaring up to each other in the battle for Stockton South are quick to use the differences that lie between them as political ammunition .
18 In the US , the set-up of health insurance companies that stand between consumers and the services they use encourages the profligate use of resources .
19 UltraSparc-I — Sun Microsystems Inc 's 64-bit Sparc implementation ( CI No 2,127 ) is intended to carry the Sparc RISC design into the realm of 140MHz to 200MHz clock speeds , producing chips that measure between 220 and 300 Specint 92 and between 350 and 500 Specfp 92 .
20 UltraSparc-I — Sun Microsystems ' 64-bit Sparc implementation ( see front page ) is meant to carry the Sparc design into the realm of 140MHz-200MHz clock speeds , producing chips that measure between 220 and 300 Specint 92 and between 350 and 500 Specfp 92 .
21 Having had the opportunity through working at a hospice of attending many funerals I have grown used to seeing the shudders and worried looks that pass between grieving family and friends as they struggle to make sense of the words being read .
22 What also keeps ‘ Piece Of Cake ’ interesting are the short instrumental segues that flit between tracks , a simple and effective way for Mudhoney to let off some creative steam before thundering into another , more constructed , song .
23 Similarly , his idea that contact between different cultures merely led to decay and that Magian Jews and Faustian Europeans were bound to live in friction with each other , was to be an important intellectual influence on Mosley 's cultural anti-semitism and to re-inforce his later views on apartheid .
24 By their reasons the justices stated that the girl would continue to be liable to sexual abuse if allowed to return to her family as the mother refused to recognise the responsibility of the father for that abuse and that the mother would not protect the girl from the father on whom the mother was emotionally dependent ; that they had considered that the girl might be cared for by her half-sister but had concluded that it would be difficult to prevent contact between the girl and her father ; that they had formed the view that contact between the girl and her father would be harmful at the present time and therefore the local authority should refuse such contact until the review by the local authority in six months time ; and that there should be supervised reasonable contact between the girl and her mother and between the girl and her half-sister .
25 Such an expressed provision carries the inference that contact may well become appropriate after the six-month interval and was quite contrary to the conclusion of the local authority that contact between T. and her father was quite inappropriate in any circumstances presently foreseeable .
26 DM suggested that contact between Kerry and ECTF staff should be arranged at the earliest opportunity Marisa Main and Gillian Malcolm had assisted Tony Miller with his work to complete Flora of Arabia vol.1 .
27 When she had once laughingly asked , ‘ Who supplies the meat , Father , and the clothes that go between the hats and the shoes ? ’ he had come back with his usual answer to her , ‘ You 're too sharp by half ; you 'll cut yourself one of these days . ’
28 Wallace ( 1889 ) agreed that combat between males was an important source of selection pressures leading to sexual dimorphism but regarded this as a form of natural selection on the grounds that it increased ‘ the vigour and fighting power of the male animal , since , in every case , the weaker are either killed , wounded or driven away ’ .
29 RBP , BLG ( which also binds retinol and other hydrophobic ligands ) , insecticyanin and bilin-binding protein , the first examples of known 3-dimensional structure , all comprise similar cup-shaped antiparallel β -barrel frameworks with successive +1 topology , formed from strands linked by loops that differ between the proteins .
30 It seems that male spatial arrangements are contingent upon those of females , who are themselves dispersed in relation to dietary ecology , and yet in this species it is females rather than males that move between social units .
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