Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] between the " in BNC.
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1 | One obvious way to reduce the risks of conflict between the powers was to encourage the formation of an ‘ ultra-imperialist ’ consortium of powers to open up new territories like China . |
2 | … while Men 's Heads are busied with the arts of money-jobbing between the Exchange and the Exchequer , they will be drawn off from the solid arts of honourable traffic ; which alone can prove nationally and permanently lucrative . |
3 | There is a great deal of competitiveness between the sections , sometimes not always friendly , with each thinking itself the most efficient and ‘ best ’ at policing . |
4 | It thus differs from business education whose concern is more broadly based in terms of areas of knowledge and the techniques relevant to business operations , though , of course , there is a good deal of overlap between the two subject areas . |
5 | I think there 's a great deal of disparity between the countries of Western Europe erm in the way in which health and social security provisions are organized and erm provided . |
6 | Kelly has shown recently that correct calculations about the shearing strength of solids are rather complicated and that there is a good deal of variation between the theoretical shear strengths of various substances . |
7 | However , with regard to the length of each operational tour of duty , it is obvious that there was a deal of confusion between the Commands . |
8 | In fact , there is n't a great deal of difference between the two and the one merges into the other . |
9 | It should by now be clear that there is a great deal of difference between the way words are pronounced in isolation and in the context of connected speech . |
10 | Fortunately there is a great deal of similarity between the mathematics developed for this task and the techniques required to analyse certain types of data . |
11 | The Navigation Acts were complicated and applying the regulations would have been harder if there had been a great deal of trade between the colonies , but in the seventeenth century most of the trade of each colony on the American mainland or in the West Indies was with England rather than with other colonies . |
12 | In between is the mulatto , the product of centuries of inter-marriage between the white and coloured races . |
13 | He said : ‘ In the past there has been the perception of collusion between the RUC and loyalist paramilitaries . |
14 | In this sense the neutralisation of a distinct country or region would be intended to lead to its withdrawal from the contest of interests between the Great Powers , at least in the military sphere , and would require assurances or guarantees from these powers to this effect . |
15 | The war reached its final stage , an unequal contest of might between the Elves and the innumerable legions of the four Powers . |
16 | Thus , despite several unscheduled sessions of talks between the two leaders , the only concessions offered by Gorbachev during the course of his visit were to acknowledge the nature of the dispute , to promise a reduction in the level of Soviet forces stationed in the territories — currently one 10,000-strong army division and 40 MiG-23 aircraft — and to allow visa-free travel between Japan and the disputed islands . |
17 | Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion . |
18 | While uniformity of view between the managing partners can not always be achieved every effort has to be made to avoid discrepancies . |
19 | Of the 11 probes studied , three showed different patterns of loss of heterozygosity between the primary and recurrent hepatocellular carcinomas ( Table I , Fig 2 ) . |
20 | It had a special message for the Labour Party , and was surely a major reason for Labour 's growing loss of confidence between the 1950s and 1980s , including the failure to produce any convincing successor to Crosland as a theorist of democratic socialism . |
21 | A red flash ruddied the belly of a cloud ; the noise followed almost immediately , the roar of an explosion bouncing in decreasing waves of sound between the clouds and the ravines . |
22 | In two cases these policies had been developed as a result of dialogue between the housing department and local disability organisations . |
23 | The collapse of Jan Syse 's liberal-conservative coalition in October 1990 , after barely a year in power , was the result of disagreements between the three coalition partners ( Hoeyre |
24 | Banks ' daily holdings of cash fluctuate as a result of transactions between the government and the public ; bank cash held by the discount houses is used to smooth out these fluctuations . |
25 | Another situation in which the total of bankers ' deposits will change arises as a result of transactions between the government and the private sector . |
26 | The Transparent Prolog Machine ( TPM ) was the result of collaboration between the Open University , where the original research was performed by Marc Eisenstadt and Mike Brayshaw , and Expert Systems Ltd which implemented TPM in its own Prolog-2 . |
27 | They are frequently the result of liaison between the Home Office and Acpo . |
28 | WGPT sales manager , announced at the conference that , as a result of co-operation between the two companies , they had been awarded the Shell Offshore Inc . |
29 | The package is currently under development and is the result of co-operation between the Trading Standards and Education departments of Lothian Regional Council . |
30 | As a result of agreement between the government and the Stock Exchange in 1983 the case was dropped , on condition that the Stock Exchange investigate ways to liberalize its trading arrangements . |