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Example sentences for "made between"

  • Yet there is a distinction to be made between a minister appointed to communicate a promise, and one appointed to make the promise in his own name.

  • It is upon this principle we admit the distinction which Cicero has made between an enemy, towards whom the consent and law of nations oblige us to observe many common rights, and between robbers and pirates.

  • But a lie, in this stricter acceptation, having some thing unlawful in its very nature, necessarily requires that a distinction should be made between it and that latitude of expression already explained.

  • If a distinction is made between past, present and future efficiency by a second grade of efficiencies, then we should have to continue it and thus have a vicious infinite.

  • If a distinction is made between an efficiency and an entity, then the reason why efficiency started at any particular time and ceased at another would be inexplicable.

  • No distinction should be made between a conscious and an unconscious element in knowledge as Sâ.mkhya does.

  • But a distinction must be made between taking a direct part in the hostilities, for instance rendering assistance to the enemy fleet during battle, on the one hand, and, on the other, acts of a piratical character.

  • Parties In The United States A great distinction must be made between parties.

  • I have already pointed out the distinction which is to be made between a centralized government and a centralized administration.

  • I have never swerved in the smallest degree from my duty to you.

  • Distinction is made between the "contract" and the "covenant.

  • With respect to existing unions of this kind a distinction is made between "affinity" and "consanguinity.

  • A great difference would naturally be made between acts of reparation for international delinquencies deliberately and maliciously committed, on the one hand, and, on the other, for such as arise merely from culpable negligence.

  • A distinction must be made between functions of permanent envoys and of envoys for temporary purposes.

  • A Change is made between two Bells that strikes next to each other, by removing into each others places, as in these two Figures 1, 2.

  • The Third, which is the Hunt, being hunted down before the Bells, the Extream Change must next be made between the 2, and 1.

  • The Treble being hunted up behind the Extream Bells, an Extream Change is next to be made between them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    eight fathoms; long while; made about; made according; made believe; made bold; made clothing; made effective; made free; made great; made holy; made king; made only; made payable; made perfect; made public; made reply; made righteous; made several; made sure; made their; made void; made worse; tarsal fold; thus continued; universal laws