Example sentences of "[noun] would [be] between " in BNC.

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1 In this case all money transactions would be between UK residents and UK companies within the UK ( i.e. the UK M4 private sector ) .
2 The East German government estimated on June 17 that the country 's total industrial funding requirement would be between DM5,000 million and DM6,000 million ( approximately US$2,980 million-3,577 million ) per month after unification , and that up to one-third of all East German companies would be totally dependent on foreign credits .
3 If the NCVQ was too narrow in its concern with those skill-based qualifications which satisfied employers , the local manager could only wait and see what the final outcome would be between the force of BTEC ( arguing for greater breadth and balance ) and NCVQ .
4 The best time of day would be between twelve noon and three thirty or four o'clock , this is a time when the manager is generally out having one of his long lunches , er the assistant manager would probably return to the bank about round about two , two thirty , and the situation in the bank er between these times would be that there would be only a handful of staff , usually junior staff on duty who are more susceptible to passing information than the senior staff .
5 In the pathfinder prospectus , Eurodisney 's advisers , SG Warburg , indicated the price would be between 600p and 700p .
6 A background paper to the social security review estimated that the number of one parent families would be between a million and 1.5 million by 2005/6 .
7 Using the FBI 's figures for 1989 of 8.7 murders per 100,000 citizens , the West European rate would be between 1.7 and 2.2 murders per 100,000 .
8 A more valid comparison would be between Black and White arrest rates of those living in the same small areas , because their living circumstances are more likely to be similar , as is their policing .
9 The fusion would be between the proton of the muonic hydrogen atom and the nucleus of one of the atoms in the surrounding material .
10 On current performance , the rise would be between two and three per cent .
11 In the sprint events the contests would be between the Canadians , the English and the Scots .
12 Indeed , I am not sure what the correlation would be between formal attainments and the right qualities needed to take a degree in poetry .
13 Dandavate estimated that the cost of the debt-waiver would be between Rs130,000 and 140,000 million .
14 This presented the unanimous view of the working group ( consisting of leading climatologists ) , based on nine computer models , that average global temperatures would be between 1.4 and 2.8 degrees centigrade above pre-industrial levels by the year 2030 .
15 The rest of the wickets slipped away , 209 all out gave England a win by 19 runs and , as Pakistan had already beaten Australia , ensured that the final would be between them and England .
16 On that basis and assuming costs were held at 1989/90 levels with no allowance for possible changes in unit costs of inputs , the loss a farm would be between £23,7000 and £28,000 , depending on type of tenure .
17 The plan claims that the reduction in expected economic growth would be between 0.25 and 0.50 per cent a year if no other countries followed the Dutch route .
18 ‘ It would be better to ask young people to show what they could do against explicit criteria so that the challenge would be between the person and the task , not between individuals , with one person 's success being another 's failure , ’ the report says .
19 Cadbury Schweppes revealed that the average yearly number of headhunting assignments initiated by the company would be between eight and ten , divided equally between generalists and specialists .
20 So the total cost would be between £66,000 and £93,000 per year ( for eight and ten students respectively ) .
21 Most of the new tariffs would be between 20 and 40 per cent in the first year , with a 75 per cent duty on imported clothing .
22 A nearer estimate of his victims would be between fifteen and twenty .
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