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  1. Between the Lines is a television police drama series created by J. C. Wilsher and produced by World Productions for the BBC. It was first shown on BBC1 between 1992 and 1994, running for three series.

  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom read between the lines, which means to try to understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say or write. See examples, synonyms, translations and related words.

  3. Between the Lines: Created by J.C. Wilsher. With Neil Pearson, Tom Georgeson, Siobhan Redmond, Tony Doyle. British police drama following the team at the Complaints Investigation Bureau - the unit that polices the police.

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    • 1992-09-04
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  4. Fig. to infer something (from something else); to try to understand what is meant by something that is not written explicitly or openly. After listening to what she said, if you read between the lines, you can begin to see what she really means. Don't believe every thing you read literally.

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Play all. 20 Years before Line of Duty there was Between the Lines. A slickly produced (for the time) episodic drama series following the fortunes of newly promoted DS...

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · Reading between the lines, or interpreting the hidden meanings of what people say, is a valuable skill that'll help you navigate your daily life. While you may not always be able to figure out exactly what someone might have meant, you can get a good idea, which is half the battle!

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  7. The phrase "read between the lines" is a set phrase, with a literal and metaphoric connotation. You can use it to refer to an assessment of a work in print (literal) or use it to mean the act of examining the subtext of a strategy, a speech, etc.

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