We shall consider this from two standpoints; the relationship of the master and servant, inter se (between themselves), and the relationship of the master and servant as to the outside world.
The purpose of a by-law is to regulate and define the duties of the members of the corporation toward the corporation and between themselves.
In other words, the partners may, by their contract, determine what their rights as between themselvesshall be; but if they do not, the rules of law will determine them.
As between themselves," he says, "there can be no people exceeding them in this virtue kindness of heart.
Between themselves charity is enjoined as a duty, and generosity is praised as a virtue.
Burchell tells us that the Bushmans, between themselves, "exercise the virtues of hospitality and generosity, often in an extraordinary degree.
Posting of Batteries and of Pieces as between themselves.
The question whether Mulattoes of the first degree are indefinitely prolific between themselves,--whether they are habitually, or only exceptionally so, cannot be solved by travellers.
The question now arises, whether it be eugenesic, that is to say, whether Mulattoes and Mulatresses of the first degree are indefinitely prolific between themselves.
In studying the cases preceding those just mentioned, we have put the question whether Mulattoes of the first degree were, between themselves, indefinitely prolific, to answer which we had to analyse a certain number of facts.
The five nations of the British Empire have, by agreement, abandoned the use of force as between themselves.
The signatories merely undertake obligations as between themselves as to the manner in which they will behave if one of them becomes involved in a conflict with a third State.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "between themselves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.