Example sentences of "both [prep] [pron] [verb] [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At this stage , given the scale of the fighting , EC members were divided over whether the peace conference could go ahead , and Germany warned that it would unilaterally grant formal recognition to Croatia and Slovenia ( both of which had declared independence on June 25 ) if fighting persisted .
2 The viability of the buy-back option was thought to be dependent on the availability of new loans especially from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , both of which had expressed support for the agreement , and also from the Japanese Export-Import Bank and the Spanish government .
3 This is evident especially in the food and drinks industries , both of which have seen takeover activity during the 1980s .
4 Anyway , we got two bands out of it , both of which have had Number Ones . ’
5 These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed .
6 In addition , the event also incorporates the Scottish Veteran and Vintage Championships , both of which have attracted record entries .
7 Initially Peres concentrated his efforts on winning the support of the five Shas members who had abstained in the March 15 confidence vote and of the two Degel Hatorah members , both of whom had supported Likud in the vote .
8 The two unknown cardinals may have been the diplomats and curial heavyweights , Peter Gallocia , cardinal bishop of Porto and St Rufina ( to whom Lothar had dedicated his book ) and Octavian , cardinal bishop of Ostia , a powerful Roman , both of whom had opposed Celestine 's favoured candidate .
9 The creation of the new organization , called the Cuban Democratic Convergence ( Concertación Democrática Cubana — CDC ) , was announced by Gustavo Arcos Vergnes , leader of the Cuban Commission for Human Rights ( CCDH ) and Elizardo Sánchez Santacruz , leader of the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation Committee ( CDHRNC ) , both of whom had served prison sentences for alleged political crimes [ see also p. 38186 ] .
10 The two , both of whom had taken money from Wedtech , a military contractor , in return for using their influence to obtain government contracts , had been originally convicted on related charges in October 1989 .
11 The Crowther Report demonstrated that two-thirds of grammar-school pupils in the 1950s had parents both of whom had left school at the age of fourteen .
12 Firstly , there was the bare fact that two London East Enders , both of whom had left school at fifteen and were quite untutored in writing , had felt so passionately about their situation that , in different prisons and unknown to each other , they had each set themselves the daunting task of writing the equivalent of full-length books .
13 He mentioned the unshakeable evidence of Alice James and William Loxton , both of whom had identified Drew , both at Reading and Nottingham , also of Mrs Shepherd of Cross Street and her condemning evidence .
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