Example sentences of "both [art] [adj] and [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 December saw several key developments within the presidential nomination campaigns of both the Democratic and Republican parties .
2 The presidential election campaign intensified in January as candidates for both the Democratic and Republican nominations prepared for the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 18 .
3 The overconstrained product design process is thus seen as emphasizing the weight of the analysis phase and its direct influence on both the scheming and manufacturing stages ( see Figure I .4 ) .
4 Any inaccuracy in weekly measurements and subsequent payments to subcontractors will be translated directly into both the financial and cost accounts .
5 Although Kuwait , without oil revenues and faced with a tremendous rebuilding task , is said to be short of ready cash , the ambassador made it clear that his country is keen on buying the RTC 's interest in both the Phoenician and Crescent hotels ( another Keating project ) .
6 The data will be supplied by Czechoslovak collaborators , and the simulations will predict both the distributive and incentive effects of proposed changes .
7 Such pressure on places in both the acute and community sectors might in turn lead to a squeeze on the provision of respite care .
8 In their Election manifestos both the Labour and Alliance parties produced specific programmes to deal with poverty : The Anti-Poverty Programme and Ending Poverty respectively .
9 The AOI has published guides on both the practical and business sides of being an illustrator , Rights : The Illustrators Guide to professional practice , gives indispensable advice on all aspects of the law that are likely to affect illustrators .
10 You can apply for an overdraft * on both the Flexible and Interest options of The Barclays Bank Account .
11 Both the generic and specialist teams received higher rates of re-referral ( that is , of the sample clients ) than the individual specialist , who , however , kept cases open for longer periods .
12 However , for the purposes of the relevant part of the lbw law , the wicket is actually about 37 cm wide — over 38% wider — as you should add almost the total diameter of the ball ( over 7 cm wide to both the off and leg stumps to allow for a ball which would have flicked the stumps — thus fulfilling the criterion of hitting the wicket .
13 Annexation and the incorporation of both the indigenous and refugee Palestinians created a fundamental instability in the new kingdom .
14 The forces that permit , and even promote , smaller corporate entities are the same forces that permit , and even promote , smaller national entities : flexibility , accountability , motivation of the individual , innovation , freer world trade in both the physical and capital markets , and lower thresholds for economies of scale .
15 This prediction of GR is confirmed by both the optical and radio measurements discussed in Chapter 2 .
16 Answering this question requires a fuller investigation of the availability and remuneration of work for women and children in both the agrarian and manufacturing sectors of the eighteenth century , but there are no series comprehensive enough to talk of trends and movements in women 's wages .
17 Third , the analysis of homophobia demands both the psychoanalytic and materialist perspectives , not least because , as this letter suggests , it is so obviously and inseparably both a psychic and social phenomenon .
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