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

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1 I am immensely gratified that those who participate in the activities of co-operation between the RUC and Garda Siochana say that the quality of co-operation is at its highest point for 30 years .
2 the addition of space between the letters of words to increase the line-length to a required width or to improve the appearance of a line .
3 In attempting to understand the imperial question we need to bear in mind the complexity of relations between the princes , especially the lay princes .
4 The variety of relationships between the novice and the introducer is clearly differentiated along gender lines .
5 Discoveries in the latter , along the ridge of gravel between the Thames and the Cherwell during the course of building work , indicate a spread of occupation of possibly 100 acres and which may extend even further to the north and west .
6 The company had therefore been properly served with English proceedings by an American museum in Ohio , but since the Ohio court was the more appropriate forum for the trial of disputes between the parties , the English action would be stayed .
7 So far we have discussed the existence of trade-offs between the employment and balance of payments objectives , and between employment and changes in prices .
8 But this book is not meant to be a history of Jewish conquest , only a true story , in brief , of one family , in the Gorbals of Glasgow between the two World Wars .
9 A 10 per cent random sample of derived polygons was evaluated to determine the measure of agreement between the initial and derived descriptions .
10 These links between the central government and the regions will be related in succeeding chapters to the functions and policies of government , before the chains of command between the centre and the shires are reviewed as a whole in chapter XII .
11 Mr. Ashworth and Mr. McGregor point also to the extravagant lengths , as they would put it , to which some of the United States decisions have gone and to the dangers of conflict between the mother and her child , with the child suing for damages for injuries allegedly caused by the negligence of the mother before the child 's birth .
12 The advantage which this scheme affords is a 25% reduction on normal subscription rates or , in the case of staff between the ages of 18 and 24 years , a reduction of 40% .
13 Hence they have linked Anselm 's only positive action in the whole sequence of events with the progress of negotiations between the king and the pope .
14 More cynical observers thought the explanation for this did not lie in the naivety of Irish politicians , but in the coincidence of interest between the mining companies and certain politicians .
15 This type of marking is seen in the contrast of form between the French adjectives in ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) , qualifying a masculine singular noun , and a feminine plural noun , respectively : ( 2 ) j'ai besoin d'un drapeau blanc ( 3 ) ils passèrent deux nuits blanches In English , however , the syntactic realization of this pattern is in a sense the simplest possible : the adjective realizing the P has to be juxtaposed to the noun which is the exponent of E. Ordinary attribution requires this juxtaposition to have the adjective preceding rather than following the noun ( as we shall see in Chapter 3 , there is rather more than one might suspect to be said about postnominal attributive adjectives ) .
16 The division of work between the private profession and the law centre has not been based entirely on the choice of clients in deciding which problems to bring in to the law centre .
17 Indeed , Lord Plowden ( who was at the time a civil servant engaged in economic planning and subsequently the chairman of a public corporation ) has recently suggested that the blueprint laid down in the Act was arguably too detailed , and that questions such as the division of powers between the centre and Area Boards could rationally be placed within the purview of nationalised industry management rather than of Parliament .
18 The Federal Assembly on Dec. 12 overwhelmingly approved new constitutional arrangements on the division of powers between the federal government and the country 's two constituent republics , the Czech Lands and Slovakia .
19 Despite the December 1990 agreement on the division of powers between the federal government and the country 's two constituent republics [ see p. 37922 ] , calls for greater autonomy and independence had continued to grow in Slovakia , and Meciar had given them increasingly explicit support , setting up an office of foreign affairs ( headed by his close ally Milan Knazno ) and leading Slovak delegations abroad .
20 Economic analysis of the general principles which should underlie the division of functions between the European Community and member state governments places considerable emphasis on the role of'spillovers ' or ‘ externalities ’ arising from the policy decisions of member states .
21 The report highlights three issues : the amount of money to be transferred from the budget of the Department of Social Security ; the way in which housing benefit will be calculated after 1993 ; and the division of responsibility between the health authorities and the local social service departments .
22 Part of that reordering was Gloucester 's exchange of Skipton in Craven for Chirk in 1475 , endorsed if not actually organized by the crown , which was a tacit acknowledgement of the division of power between the Stanleys and Gloucester .
23 Part of that reordering was Gloucester 's exchange of Skipton in Craven for Chirk in 1475 , endorsed if not actually organized by the crown , which was a tacit acknowledgement of the division of power between the Stanleys and Gloucester .
24 But in a federal system integrity makes demands on the higher-order decisions , taken at the constitutional level , about the division of power between the national and the more local levels .
25 The division of responsibilities between the two tiers means that some co-ordination is necessary if an effective service is to be provided .
26 Agreement was reached , however , on several minor issues , including the right of the regions to sign international treaties ( subject to parliamentary approval ) , and the division of responsibilities between the central government and the regions on environmental and tourism matters .
27 Ake ( 1985 , p.175 ) puts this well when he suggests that indigenization may have ‘ reinforced the division of labour between the Nigerian bourgeoisie ( as specialists in maintaining the political conditions of accumulation ) and foreign capital ( as specialists in production ) ’ .
28 A common cause of deterioration in the performance of amplifiers at high frequencies is the presence of capacitance between the output and input .
29 The Bank also attempts to smooth the flows of funds between the government and the private sector that are the product of its activities in the government debt market .
30 This paper concerns an investigation of mature students at the University of Warwick between the years 1963–1971 .
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