Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 The overall search for new antimalarial agents involved the screening of some 16,000 compounds , most of them for both suppressive and prophylactic activity against several avian malarias , plus a thorough study of the toxicology and pharmacology of many of the preparations in lower animals .
2 ‘ I must pay tribute to them for both Dominic Quinn from Banbridge and John Bailie from Lurgan told me to take my time with the horse and bring him back only when I felt it was right to do so .
3 But , avidly staring , he persuaded himself into both the disappointment and the relief of recognizing that the girl possessed the kind of grace or innate innocence which made it very unlikely — no , impossible ! filthily impossible ! — that her young breasts and thighs were commodities available for temporary hire .
4 The major auction houses have moved with the times and have found new ways of selling works which in both form and content would have proved an unstable investment a decade ago .
5 So , too , was his teaching , an activity which he found invigorating , and which on both a public and a private place took up a great deal of his life , from 1905 until 1918 at the Westminster Art School , and subsequently at a wide range of other institutions .
6 Using continuum mechanics we have obtained in Chap.2 descriptions , which re both mathematically and physically sound , of the relationship between stress and strain or , in the broader sense , between forces and displacements .
7 The trail takes you through both old and new plantations — look out for woodpeckers and birds such as long tailed tits and wrens which share their habitat .
8 A few francs get you into both house and grounds .
9 For example , the experience of members of the Women 's Cooperative Guild , who in both their own estimation and that of observers were adjudged respectable married women , shows that family misfortune , particularly in the form of sickness and unemployment , could quickly plunge a family into poverty , whereupon the wife would probably resort to strategies similar to those of her poorer sister .
10 Criticism of the Irish constitution itself from both clergy and laity produced one first change in the constitution .
11 Between the embarrassment of frank sleaziness , the vicious campaigns of Il Sabato against Mr De Mita ( then a serving prime minister ) and the evidence of its own eyes , the Italian church began distancing itself from both Communion and Liberation and Mr Sbardella .
12 The nascent Welsh revival has been sparked by a pack at last able to impose itself upon both the French and the Irish .
13 Thank you to both David Eustace and Mike Wilkinson for their time and the use of their photographs .
14 How could you make , how could you make , I 'd like you to both have a look at those now and see how you could make , quiet .
15 Just because you 're looking for win win relationships all the time that does n't mean that you 're gon na get walked over all the time because by being assertive and by this is this is really what I want , what is it that you want and looking , listening to the other person 's point of view as well as making sure your point of view goes across as well somewhere , somewhere in all of that through all this down here , there 's a way of finding something for both people .
16 Looking at the parts book , there seems to be two types of studs , one for steel wheels and one for both steel and alloy .
17 According to Gavron 's survey of ninety-six urban housewives , the feeling of being tied to the house.and isolated from meaningful social contacts is a common one for both working-class and middle-class women .
18 This is to inform you all that me and my Companions have Unanamously agreed and likewise made Oath to Each other that if There is not a speedy Altaration made for the Good of the poore that you have corn thinking to make your fortunes of shall have it burnt to the Ground whether it Be in Stacks or Barns for the fire that took place Last Week was but the begining of your Troble , we know every Stack of Corn about this Country , and Every Barn that hath Corn concealed in it for the Purpos of starving the Poore But we are Determind if thare is to Be Starvation it shall be a General thing not a parcial one for both Gentle and Simple shall Starve if any Do .
19 Thus my trial by Fire had shriven me of all but the Dyak tattoo I stood up in , and enough imagery to illustrate something of both the linear and the dream dimensions of an odyssey into the oceanic hemisphere of our beginnings .
20 As regards metaphor , the cognitive approach appears to share something of both semantics and pragmatics .
21 The concept of the majority is an important one in both British and Irish politics as already seen in Chapter 4 .
22 The list of present ( and past ) local bodies can be a surprisingly long one in both urban and rural areas .
23 So it was that , at a highly important summit in the Hague in December 1969 , several major decisions were taken which breathed new life into the Community and gave something to both France and her partners .
24 It would prove something to both Luke and herself if for once he did n't find her waiting for him when he came .
25 Two of these patients had positive cytology , in one at both endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography and in the other at percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography alone .
26 Relaxations in the legislation governing them in both the 1989 and 1991 Budgets have made PEPs a far more attractive option — especially as a tax-saver — and investors have been moving into them in a big way .
27 Commissioned in May of 1986 , this vessel has distinguished herself in both the U.S. and European cruising circuits .
28 If the therapist had approached the problem in this way she may well have avoided alienating herself from both the patient and her parents and thereby becoming largely ineffective .
29 He was also possessive ; he only allowed me out twice a week — Wednesday 's Youth Club and Thursday 's Sally Carmichael 's dancing class — and accompanied me to both ( pity he did n't come to the Cricket Lover 's Ball ) .
30 Although a human geographer who has specialized in the analysis of urban systems particularly using entropy-maximizing models , in this book he recognizes three types of system and applies them to both physical and human geography .
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