Example sentences of "[noun sg] between [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The position of the DBMS , acting as a cushion between the logical views of the data structure and the physical schema , is shown in Figure 4.1 . |
2 | One is obliged to note , however , that Dame Sirith does very little else to support the case that the Anglo-Norman fabliaux stand between the French tradition and English fabliaux . |
3 | The vague and confused distribution of powers in relation to the curriculum between the various partners — the individual school , the LEA , and central government is noted . |
4 | Despite a major stratigraphic gap that includes most of the Jurassic and the Lower Cretaceous , there is little angular discordance between the shaly limestones and shales of the Rhaetic and Lower Lias and the overlying glauconitic sandstones and limestones of the Upper Cretaceous . |
5 | The research would determine likely sales levels , and also settle the division between a left-wing Mail on Sunday , with projected circulation of 400,000 , and a ‘ Sunday Guardian ’ selling 250,000 . |
6 | In the case of processes , the division between those that make up the longue durée and those that belong to the sphere of conjonctures is bound to be rough ; there is no absolute division between a gradual increase in population lasting for a century and a cycle of growth and decline lasting a mere seventy-five years , a fact reflected in the organisation of La Méditerranée . |
7 | Visual illusions are an excellent illustration , in fact , of the division between a specialized and autonomous mechanism for seeing and the cognitive system which determines whether we should believe what we see , as Helmholtz pointed out over a century ago . |
8 | Throughout his life Nizan never quite succeeded in reconciling the division between a public image of ideological certainty and a private image of recurring angst and self-doubt . |
9 | Nor is this a matter of division between a pro-government side and an anti-government one . |
10 | They highlight the division between the localised and widespread types of distribution pattern . |
11 | By the late 1980s , the division between the small circulation ‘ quality ’ press and the large circulation ‘ tabloid ’ press had also become well established ( Figs 4.1 and 4.2 ) and each sector appealed to different types of readers ( Fig. 43a and Fig. 43b ) . |
12 | The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour . |
13 | The fact that one can commit words to paper without any apparent loss of intelligibility suggests that there is , in fact , a clean division between the lexical and the non-verbal component of human communication , and that the so-called kinesic variables such as facial expression , posture , and hand movements are just optional extras . |
14 | The key factor in the overall course of British economic development has been the particular , even unique , class character of British capitalism in the division between industrial and finance capital which has itself entailed a spatial division between the industrial provinces and the metropolitan hub of finance and commerce . |
15 | The distinction works only in part , at least so far as social work is concerned , but it allows the author to develop and use as a thread through the discussion , the historically gendered nature of the division between the so-called caring professions and professions such as medicine , law , and architecture . |
16 | Though orthodox in his religious beliefs , Singer deplored the division between the orthodox and reform camps , preached in the reform synagogue in Manchester , and was a supporter of the Jewish Religious Union , forerunner of the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues ; it was only under intense pressure from within the United Synagogue that he broke off this association . |
17 | The gaping division between the settled , Christian , treaty Nez Perce , and the ‘ heathen ’ , non-treaty faction was further widened at this time by the appearance of the Dreamer religion , introduced by a hunch-backed Wanapum holy man named Smohalla . |
18 | But the division between the permanent staff and new prisoners persisted . |
19 | And yet the very division between the literate and the non-literate in the countryside was a powerful force for change . |
20 | These differences , which have largely supplanted the historical division between the socialist and anarcho-syndicalist traditions , were fully reflected at the level of the CCOO and UGT railway unions in RENFE . |
21 | This sad , artificial division between the theoretical and the empirical is quite unnecessary , but reflects the structure of the sociological profession itself , affected as it is by its history and its own peculiar form of development in Britain . |
22 | His fingers felt the division between the old floorboards and then the cross-cut which marked the edge of a trapdoor . |
23 | There was no sign of life on the deck between the stacked containers . |
24 | What was depicted as a struggle between a national proletariat and peasantry , and a national bourgeoisie , was in fact a struggle between the Russian Bolsheviks on the one hand , and Russian and foreign anti-Bolsheviks on the other hand , for the controlling influence over the territory concerned . |
25 | Observers suggested that the schism was " another front in the power struggle between the moderate pro-President Rafsanjani pragmatists and the hardliners supporting Khamenei " . |
26 | Capitalism , for instance , developed from the struggle between the feudal aristocracy and the emerging capitalist class , both groups in numerical terms forming a minority of the population . |
27 | Many perceived the affair as a struggle between the competing claims of parents and teachers over the education of the child . |
28 | What was depicted as a struggle between a national proletariat and peasantry , and a national bourgeoisie , was in fact a struggle between the Russian Bolsheviks on the one hand , and Russian and foreign anti-Bolsheviks on the other hand , for the controlling influence over the territory concerned . |
29 | The hope was that their public encounter would diffuse tension in the townships and workers ' hostels , which were the fighting grounds in the power struggle between the rival movements . |
30 | Such ideas had their major influence in South Wales where nearly all men were engaged in mining and could envisage a pure " class struggle " between themselves and the coalowners which would at the same time be a political struggle between the great majority and the rich minority . |