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How to use lies between in a sentence

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The nasal bone is a projection that lies between the two orbits and is below the superciliary crest.
The truth of an artist, and his art, usually lies between, rather than in, paraphrasable explanations.
Apologists for the double standard claim the difference lies between one being a dictatorship and the other a democracy.
One pair of saccate gonads lies between the dorsoventral muscles and the epidermis.
It lies between what is easily transportable and holds well, what can be eaten cold or easily kept hot and what can be cooked on the spot.
It lies between the outer enamel and the innermost core of the tooth called the dental pulp.
She was a contemporary of St. Patrick and is said to have made her religious vows to him in Killaraght which lies between Monasteraden and Boyle.
It is a reminder of the delicate line that lies between self-interest and the national interest.
But, from whichever direction it is approached, the same gulf lies between literate and aliterate minds.
You can enter by the restaurant which lies between the two buildings at a lower level, or through the portico of either neoclassical structure.
The great escarpment is embayed by major valleys, and a belt of mountains lies between it and the coastal plain.
The caudal vertebrae have been fused into a single rod-shaped skeletal element that lies between the ilia, in effect moving the tail internally.
If your score lies between a band, then it is at the discretion of the exam board what classification you receive.
The proposed site for the centre lies between the Airport Road and the Burma Road.
It lies between sea and jungle, and has a spectacular infinity pool and high rooms constructed around the trunk and branches of an ancient fig tree.
Raunds lies between prehistoric sites already famous to prehistorians.
Situated in the centre of the Barony of Erris, Belmullet lies between the bays of Broadhaven to the north, and Blacksod to the south and is tailor-made for such a festival.
It is a fable recalled by a lonely man who lies between the clumps of grass on the sands by a river, like a survivor washed ashore after a shipwreck.
Shibirghan lies between the largest city in the north, Mazar-e Sharif, to the east and the largest city in the west, Herat.
The buckles have a nice feel to them, and they're designed in such a way that the excess strap lies between the buckle, and the PC, thus preventing any nicks and scratches.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The suspensory ligament is the fibrous cord which lies between the cannon bone and the back tendons.
Our road ran in the deep defile that lies between the two great bens, Lomond and Venue.
A pass, called the flying dragon, 3580 feet above the sea, lies between this and a larger tributary of the same river.
For it lies between north and north-east, and bends with a rounding towards the Anadyr.
The former are said to be pretty numerous, especially in that part of the country which lies between Palembang and Jambi.
The busy district of Santa Catalina lies between it and the sea.
Haussmann station lies between the 8th and 9th arrondissements, at the centre of an important business and shopping district.
In 1856, he quitted Bornou, and determined to explore the unknown country that lies between Lake Tchad and Darfur.
Above the age of six, the choice lies between osteoclasis and osteotomy.
It lies between the penultimate and antepenultimate pair of legs.
The geological formation of that portion of the American Union, which lies between the Alleghanies and the Rocky Mountains, has given rise to many ingenious theories.
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