Example sentences of "can be made between " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of a ballet interpreting music , strong distinctions can be made between two movements of different tempo . |
2 | Nevertheless the Cuk converter topology seems likely to remain an outsider until a true trade-off comparison can be made between Cuk and Buck at a series of realistic equivalent performance levels , a task that would take a lot of time , but whose results would be of great interest to many in the power supply design field . |
3 | A useful distinction can be made between the defensive factors that cause companies to look beyond their domestic markets ( reactive factors ) and proactive influences . |
4 | Language differences are obvious , but a more subtle distinction can be made between lowand high-context cultures . |
5 | We have said that no real distinction can be made between internal and external missionizing . |
6 | A distinction can be made between planned and unplanned decentralization . |
7 | Joint contracts of care can be made between the clients , district and practice nurses and GPs . |
8 | Let your child wash the medicine down with a mouthful of his or her favourite drink , so that an association can be made between the taste of medicine and something more pleasant . ’ |
9 | A distinction can be made between ‘ unstructured ’ and ‘ structured ’ CPE . |
10 | Helpful distinctions can be made between different kinds of knowledge about language , e.g. : . |
11 | This second major approach hinges on a distinction that can be made between selective assessment and affirmative assessment . |
12 | In addition to employing specific elicitation procedures , some tests seek to quantify the data obtained so that numerical comparisons can be made between individuals and with respect to the same individual at different points in time . |
13 | A distinction can be made between short-term potentiation ( STP ) , which decays within 1h , and long-term potentiation ( LTP ) , which is sustained for much longer periods . |
14 | Following this , it is clear that a strong distinction can be made between rule on the one hand and normative regularity on the other . |
15 | It seems very likely that causes and other conditions are all of one and the same fundamental sort , despite differences that can be made between them . |
16 | According to Hockett , a distinction can be made between the topic and the comment in a sentence , in that ‘ the speaker announces a topic and then says something about it … |
17 | ( 1981 ) point out that a basic distinction can be made between those who can own ( having the income and potential to be able to buy a house ) and those who must rent . |
18 | Within this framework , differentiation can be made between strategic elites , which may have power over society as a whole , and segmental elites ( the terms are Keller 's ) , which are predominant or which vie for predominance in restricted fields . |
19 | Distorted and offensive though it may be , riddled with he-man language though it still is , despite the information on the subject … no straightforward links can be made between biased , sexist material and girls ' alleged underachievement . |
20 | Within the category of multi-party systems , whose existence is connected with modern Western democracy , a further distinction can be made between those in which there are two dominant parties ( with only weak third parties ) and those in which there are several parties , each having substantial support . |
21 | Links can be made between individual records for spouse , child and parents . |
22 | We must screw the lid on spending as tightly as possible , so that a true and proper comparison can be made between the old rates system , uprated to match current spending , the poll tax charge , and the new council tax . |
23 | One objective distinction which can be made between films is the manoeuvre being performed by the driver . |
24 | A rough distinction can be made between , on the one hand , the systematic branches of geography ( economic , social , political and demographic ) which are concerned with the detailed study of subsystems at increasing levels of complexity and , on the other hand , the application of geography to real-world problems . |
25 | Next , a comparison can be made between the viscosity of a polymer melt at a temperature , and that at a reference temperature such as and so |
26 | For my part , it seems clear that a viable distinction can be made between economic growth ( measured on such criteria as GNP per capita , proportion of the labour force engaged in industry , and the proportion of manufactured goods in total exports ) and development , which has somewhat wider social and political implications . |
27 | Although the lack of any source comparable to Gregory means that no satisfactory comparison can be made between the sixth and seventh centuries , it is , nevertheless , clear that central secular authority could still play a part in the appointment of bishops in the later Merovingian period . |
28 | Member firms hold stock in accounts with the CGO and same-day transfers can be made between accounts on receipt of instructions via computer terminals . |
29 | A revealing comparison can be made between the growth of Hawaii and Iceland . |
30 | Some interesting comparisons can be made between RAF and USAF training methods . |