Sentence examples for been between from inspiring English sources

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been between

preposition

In the position or interval that separates (two things), or intermediate in quantity or degree. (See the Usage notes below.)

  • John stood between Amy and Mary. Let's meet between two and three.

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"It would have been between English people.

The explosion would have been between three and five megatons.

"The key balance around here has been between Karen and Karl Rove," Mr. Card said.

The main rift has been between those who served in Vietnam and those who didn't.

For one, the only successful European takeovers have been between competitors within a single nation.

Even advocates of gay marriage admit that historically marriage has always been between men and women.

There had been between five and seven episodes of self-harm, she told the caseworker.

For many women, the choice has been between speaking up or doing science.

Since then, there have been between 17 and 22 deaths, according to local media.

All their adult lives the elections had been between a carefully approved range of candidates.

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The estimate for a new opera house has been between $200 million and $300 million.

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