Example sentences of "between [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Technical disturbances arising from the interaction between communism and the novel form are consequently in Nizan 's eyes merely the logical outcome of the communist writer 's refusal to acquiesce to what are perceived as the oppressive structures of bourgeois politics , ethics and culture .
2 The contrast in wealth between merchants and the possessors of rare skills on the one hand and manual workers on the other is clearly demonstrated by their median assessments .
3 During the work the original opening between Cell-y-bedd and the church was discovered , thus explaining the entry in the Parish records in 1721 ‘ for shutting up Melangell 's door — 9 pence ’ !
4 There is compelling evidence for a link between Chicxulub and the Haiti impact glasses based on Ar/Ar age determinations .
5 Dealing takes place between GEMMs and investors in gilt-edged ; between GEMMs themselves , usually but not invariably through one of the three inter-dealer brokers ( IDBs ) ; and between GEMMs and the Bank of England .
6 The most important are the attractive forces between molecules and the shape , structure and relative molecular mass of these molecules .
7 A cleanliness CAT team discovered the front desk was blocking rooms which had not been cleaned , and groups were arriving to claim them between shifts , so communication between housekeeping and the front desk was improved .
8 Right , now , we 've talked about very briefly , touched on the division between university and the city , and obviously the erm differences between the King and Parliament exacerbated what happened in the city .
9 A substantially similar conclusion was reached from another very recent study which again specifically focused on the possible relationship between creativity and the affective features of psychosis .
10 A direct reassignment of national taxes , as in Germany , might do it — but would need a consensus between Whitehall and the town halls that Britain sorely lacks .
11 It said that the Commissioners of Works were inviting ‘ architects of all countries ’ to submit designs for the concentration of Government Offices on the site between Whitehall and the Houses of Parliament , and for two buildings , one for the Foreign Office and the other for the War Department , which the ‘ Government have determined to erect forthwith , as parts of a general scheme ’ .
12 The initial pathway of the developing relationship between Whitehall and the BEA was not entirely smooth .
13 Proposed changes in Civil Service terms of employment , the problems of interface between Whitehall and the European bureaucracy in Brussels , leaders from the Guardian and the Telegraph about decentralization …
14 The persuasive tax advantages for the rich to contribute works of art to public collections also play a part , contributing a measure of prestige shared between artists and the powerful in society .
15 The work involved the evaluation of land for the rival purposes of agriculture , housing , air-fields , hydro-electric schemes , etc. , and often resulted in acrimonious tussles between Agriculture and the Home and Health Departments .
16 Showing visitors the links between agriculture and the landscape has been an important part of the thinking behind each weekend 's programme .
17 When formulating its eventual recommendations , the National Consultative Group will have to take into account two essential differences between agriculture and the rest of British industry : it is for the most part composed of relatively small-scale and highly efficient enterprises employing limited numbers of men and women working in relative isolation from one another ; and , as we have seen , the boundaries between the craftsman and technician in agriculture are shifting and difficult , if not impossible , to define .
18 Particular attention is also being paid to the transfer of resources between agriculture and the non-agricultural branches , to the changes in the incomes and expenditure of the different groups in Soviet society ( including the very important state sector ) , and to the distribution of labour between these different sectors and branches .
19 This is illustrated by comparing the electronegativity differences between hydrogen and the halogens with the bond enthalpies of the hydrogen halides ( see table 5.8 ) .
20 The economic effects of a service such as education are clearly impossible to quantify accurately , and attempts by economists to calculate returns on investment in education are laden with many assumptions and are unavoidably narrow in approach ; in particular , the financial return is calculated on the basis of a ratio between income and the cost of educational qualifications [ Blaug , 1965 ; Morris and Ziderman , 1971 ] .
21 The relationship between income and the summary index can then be explored .
22 As the first night of the Hochhauser Season approached , Suzi Hoflin found herself increasingly torn between dread and a curious sense of wild exhilaration that was only partly to do with the excitement of appearing in a professional production .
23 His detailed studies of great writings involve trying to uncover the world-view of an epoch and the relation between knowledge and cultural creation , but they are neither in terms of the presuppositions given to social being nor in terms of the relation between ideology and the contradictions in the material conditions of existence .
24 ‘ We would expect to see variations between authorities if the allowances had been used as intended .
25 Community Health Councils will remain as the link between authorities and the consumer , and the working papers mention consulting consumers in audit of services .
26 When the interval between exposure and the start of conditioning is short enough to ensure that this after-effect has not dissipated , latent inhibition should be particularly marked having contributions both from the short-term and the associative mechanisms .
27 Berry and Crothers ( 1974 ) found a slight correlation between exposure and the frequency of coloured individuals in the samples ( fig.12 ) , but none between colour or banding frequencies and food .
28 Since then , relations between PCL and the ILEA have improved , the block grant has been released and the appointment of a Rector to succeed Dr Adamson , who is retiring , is imminent .
29 Consultants appointed by the Department of Transport are currently examining options for improving road links between Chelmsford and the London orbital route .
30 Chelmsford MP Simon Burns has opposed the idea of a new route and favours a scheme to improve the A12 between Chelmsford and the M25 junction near Brentwood .
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