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

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1 An integral part of the removal of barriers between member states has been and remains the implementation of the fundamental principle of Community law that member states should not discriminate against one another and should assimilate the treatment they accord to nationals from other member states to the treatment they accord to their own nationals .
2 It was , then , peace or truce which threatened their existence , and it was because of the termination of hostilities between England and France which resulted from the treaty of Brétigny in 1360 , followed as this was in 1364 by the ending of the Navarrese challenge to the royal authority in Normandy and the war of Breton succession , that France , Italy and Spain were to be hosts to the Companies in the 1360s .
3 These options indicate something of the complexity of relationships between cultures .
4 The bestowal of a right upon a third party gives rise to expectations on the part of that third party that the parties will act in conformity with the treaty in their relations with itself ; without necessarily having made any commitment of its own it will see itself as the beneficiary of the exchange of promises between the parties .
5 Branson 's living arrangements had always been a moveable feast , a reflection of the lack of boundaries between his work and private life .
6 These are the outcome of the flow of funds between and within different sectors of the economy , as well as between the short-term and long-term financial markets .
7 Most of the studies of relationships between R&D and production in recent years have been of a qualitative and often anecdotal nature .
8 Cricket : Yorkshire puddings face a championship bout Frank Keating gets a sneak preview of the war of words between two battling Tykes .
9 There was also a highly partisan press , which flourished after the final lapsing of the Licensing Act in 1695 , and an examination of the war of words between the two parties suggests significant continuities with the party conflict of the Exclusion Crisis .
10 Julia Smith ( aunt of Florence Nightingale and Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon , qq.v. ) , and Harriet Martineau , form ‘ the missing link ’ in the history of the self-emancipation of Englishwomen between Mary Wollstonecraft [ q.v. ] and the Langham Place circle of the late 1850s .
11 The question of the sort of relations between journalists and politicians which could be considered proper was to remain of great importance in determining the changing role of the press .
12 In view of the rumours of meetings between it and the underwriters of the Fimbra scheme it appears that the insurers are calling the shots .
13 The alternative of a directly managed service with a bureaucratic chain from Whitehall to Whitehaven has not been considered appropriate , although the merits of the interposition of members between tiers of management have not been universally accepted in the NHS .
14 If repairs symbolise the council 's discourtesy , then arrears symbolise another dimension of the breakdown of relations between the authority and the residents .
15 The question then is not one of the balance of quantities between ‘ market ’ and ‘ non-market ’ activities , but of the quality of performance of such services which vitally inter-relate with more directly market-determined employment .
16 In its turn this superiority posed problems of collaboration with the allies — and indeed of the balance of forces between Romans and allies — which occasionally emerge from our sources ( for instance , Livy , 25.33.6 ) , but which no ancient writer analysed , not even Polybius .
17 Value judgements about equity , the fairness of the distribution of goods between people , have got mixed up with our attempt to make statements about waste or inefficiency .
18 Because of the nature of connections between eye and brain , information falling on one side of the retina is transmitted firstly to one hemisphere .
19 Nor is the comparative evidence of the allocation of functions between state organizations in liberal democracies very favourable for the theory ( Sharpe , 1984 ) .
20 It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way .
21 They at least are aware of the potential of relationships between the different levels and may be forging some co-operative links between them .
22 Ostensibly the visit was designed to mark the 20th anniversary of the normalization of relations between China and Japan .
23 For — cutting straight through the recurring controversies about whether , because of the varieties of the arts and of the infinity of differences between different individual works , ‘ art ’ can be ‘ defined ’ — one thing , I think , is clear .
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