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

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1 In case of conflict between the rules of equity and the common law it was provided by s. 25 of the 1973 Act , now s. 49 , Supreme Court Act 1981 , that the rules of equity would prevail .
2 In an ideal hierarchy , technical and substantive levels would be congruent ; however , in cases of conflict between the two ( which is , of course , possible only in the case of a branching hierarchy ) , primacy should be given to substantive levels .
3 Table II shows that there were no differences in duration of diabetes between the two groups .
4 This means that an ambiguous word form set in a disambiguating context may well carry more information than can be accounted for in terms of interaction between the context-independent meaning of the word form , and the semantic properties of the context .
5 As I have remarked , Culler 's Structuralist Poetics encouraged some readers to think in terms of rapprochement between the New and the Newer Criticism .
6 In the early days of its operation , it fell in terms of administration between the stools of Members ' Affairs and Education , and the respective roles of the Institution , the Branches , commercial operators and the public sector educational institutions were never made clear .
7 Also , in terms of relationships between the characters , in the first series I think there was definitely a lesbian sub-text in the relationship between the two detectives .
8 The designer is free , at this stage , to specify this simply in terms of relationships between the global domains , such as just " touching " .
9 Whether the Court could consider such a newly introduced element depended on the Court 's jurisdiction in respect of disputes between the Revenue and a taxpayer .
10 It was also , we think , common ground and is certainly correct that , against this background , any ambiguity in the Act should be resolved in favour of consistency between the Act and the Convention , the presumption being that the legislature was seeking to give effect to the principles of the Convention and would not lightly legislate inconsistently with the United Kingdom 's treaty obligations thereunder : see Garland v. British Rail Engineering Ltd. [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 751 , 771 .
11 Their scales have three notes in conflict but four in common , so that the balance is weighted slightly in favour of compatibility between the keys , while there is enough stress available when needed .
12 ( 5 ) The duty imposed by subsection ( 2 ) above in relation to a preference expressed in accordance with arrangements made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall apply also in relation to — ( a ) any application for the admission to a school maintained by a local education authority of a child who is not in the area of the authority ; and … [ ( 6 ) A local education authority shall , if so requested by the governors of an aided or special agreement school maintained by the authority , make arrangements with the governors in respect of the admission of pupils to the school for preserving the character of the school ; and the terms of any such arrangement shall , in default of agreements between the authority and the governors , be determined by the Secretary of State . ]
13 ( 6 ) A local education authority shall , if so requested by the governors of an aided or special agreement school maintained by the authority , make arrangements with the governors in respect of the admission of pupils to the school for preserving the character of the school ; and the terms of any such arrangements shall , in default of agreement between the authority and the governors , be determined by the Secretary of State .
14 5.13.2 If called upon to do so to furnish to the Landlord the Surveyor or any person acting as the third party determining the rent in default of agreement between the parties under any provisions for rent review contained in this Lease such information as may [ reasonably ] be requested in writing in relation to any pending or intended step under the 1954 Act or the implementation of any provisions for rent review This seems quite innocuous but an unreasonable landlord could become a nuisance and apart from ensuring that " reasonably " is included , the tenant should also begin each subclause as follows : If called upon to do so ( but not more frequently than may be reasonable )
15 3.2 The right with the Surveyor and any person acting as the third party determining the Rent in default of agreement between the parties under the provisions for rent review contained in this Lease at [ any time or convenient hours and on reasonable prior notice ] to enter and to inspect [ and measure ] the Premises for all purposes connected with any pending or intended step under the 1954 Act or the implementation of the above provisions Any right of access given to the landlord is likely to be disruptive to the tenant 's business unless exercised outside normal business hours and in accordance with an arrangement previously settled by the landlord with the tenant .
16 There was no significant difference in severity of disease between the groups who had obtained and had not obtained higher qualifications .
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