Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 Citrine , now more aware of the new world they lived in , was more willing to contemplate price increases to finance investment , but conflicting signals came from Whitehall about both the merit and the practicability of such a change .
2 It is not the first time that her family have worked at Glenpatrick as both her father and two of her aunts have also done so .
3 Dymo uses FDC for both statutory and management accounts in about 20 countries .
4 X machines will be added in the summer with Alpha/OSF and UnixWare for both Intel and MIPS coming in the fall .
5 HP9000s , SCO and Solaris 2. x machines will be added in the summer with Alpha/OSF and UnixWare for both Intel and MIPS coming in the fall .
6 The possible paradox of having Branson as both his manager and the head of his record company did not occur to Oldfield until 1976 .
7 Campaign chairman Lord Elis-Thomas has already called on Mr Redwood to postpone the plans by his predecessor , David Hunt , to amalgamate Meirionnydd with both Arfon and Dwyfor .
8 And I ca n't help feeling a tiny bit worried about leaving Faustina with both Edwin and Daisy away .
9 Shawell is a small village close to the boundary of Leicestershire with both Warwickshire and Northamptonshire .
10 ET-1-IR in both airway epithelium and type II pneumocytes correlated significantly with young granulation tissue and type II cell proliferation ( table II ) .
11 Arteriopathy grade correlated significantly with ET-1-IR in both epithelial and endothelial cells , whereas there was no significant correlation between either chronic inflammation or dense fibrosis and ET-1-IR in any cell type .
12 Of the eight prisoners , Mr Sisulu is the best known , second only to Mr Mandela in both symbolic and substantial political importance .
13 As we see , therefore , for Spenser in both poem and tract there are explicit parallels .
14 Indeed , in recent years has done rather well out of its visits to Brussels by both politicians and officers .
15 Mr Claydon added : ‘ Stewardship by both officers and members has been inadequate . ’
16 One-off internationals tend to suit Ireland as both New Zealand and Australia can testify .
17 The vast majority of the pottery used in England for both domestic and funerary purposes was hand-made locally .
18 Exploration of the Dalradian of Scotland for both baryte and base metal mineralisation continued at a high level .
19 Turkey announced on Dec. 19 that it had decided to raise the representation in Ankara of both Israel and Palestine to embassy status .
20 Since then , Barnetts have crossed swords in 1938 , and in the third Test , Ben of Australia ( supported no doubt by fellow Bs Bradman , Brown and Badcock ) caught Charlie of England in both innings .
21 The issue of commodity bundling has been central to a number of celebrated competition policy cases , including those involving IBM in both the United States and Europe .
22 The study will select , on the basis of a general preliminary investigation , a number of NRLs in both the UK and US to investigate in detail .
23 Indeed , activation of the mGlu receptor alone can bring about LTP in both the hippocampus and in the dorsolateral septal nucleus .
24 We discussed also the future prospects for the Treaty of Maastricht in both Denmark and Britain .
25 He had arranged them , with his own boys , in a circle round a plane-tree and was giving an impromptu lecture on the classificatory work of Darwin to both notionally Muslim and notionally Christian pupils .
26 With a much smaller baseload of night traffic it was no longer viable to retain separate services to Scotland on both the East and West Coast routes .
27 Khrushchev saw no objection to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from a non-Sovietized country as a part of a compromise agreement and he overruled Molotov on both Austria and Porkkala .
28 Capt. Valentine E. M. Strasser , the 27-year-old junior officer who had become chairman of the National Provisional Ruling Council ( NPRC ) after leading an April coup [ see pp. 38853-4 ; 38900 ] , made a series of changes in July to both the composition and structure of the government .
29 The Authority devised a number of strategies for implementing PNP at both school and LEA levels .
30 Late-spring and summer soil temperatures at 15-cm depth were 2–4°C warmer at the southern site in both 1989 and 1990 ( Fig. 3 ) , and soil temperatures were significantly warmer at the southern site from late April to mid-October during both years ( paired t- test ; P=0.001 ) by an average of about 1.5°C .
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