Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 As a cyclist who rides for both leisure and commuting I am very concerned about the proposed local government reorganisation into unitary Councils .
2 ‘ Not everyone has the drive , ability , energy or inclination to aim for the top — and of course that goes for both men and women .
3 In Hitler 's phrase ( where the word Volk stands for both ‘ people ’ and ‘ nation ’ ) Germany consisted of ‘ Ein Volk , ein Reich , ein Fuhrer ’ , ie , one people/nation , one state , one government .
4 She now writes for both the British and American press .
5 It was also made up of a hospital in Jerusalem which cares for both Arabs and Jews , an Ambulance Air Wing with 60 volunteer pilots and 50 planes throughout Europe , and an aeromedical section to return people to the nearest hospital to home from the scene of an accident again on a Europe-wide basis .
6 As a woman who looks after both her mother and husband explained :
7 The other two are fourth party repair , which looks after both internal equipment and external customers , and software services , which was launched in January 1993 ( CI No 2,087 ) .
8 It looks like both Najibullah and the UN no longer have any relevance . ’
9 The bedroom lock is insecure and only one hot tap on a swivel trickles into both bath and basin .
10 Nevertheless there is considerable evidence that the immune system interacts with both the nervous system and the hormones .
11 This of course is the stuff of which martyrs are made , leading to sacrifice for a cause or causes in both religious and secular society .
12 To answer this lies in both the yarn and the individual pattern .
13 He cites a distinguished , contemporary English descendant of the eighteenth century essayists , Gilbert Ryle , whose account of ‘ self ’ corresponds in both mode of thought and expression to that of the non-literate Dinka people of the southern Sudan , amongst whom Lienhardt did field work .
14 In actuality , it 's very little more complex than that , and what complexity there is adds to both facility and functionality .
15 In the film the protagonist , Charlotte , works in an ad agency ; she has an affair and lies to both husband and lover .
16 The Tempa Rossa field lies across both the Laurenzana and Torrente Sauro permits — LASMO is operator of Torrente Sauro and has a 20 per cent interest in Laurenzana .
17 As the clan clapped Hector 's fine performance , Lachlan cast glowering looks at both Elizabeth and Marion Aluinn .
18 The apraxia is always bilateral , that is , occurs for both left and right hands .
19 They had views on major political issues too : it 's no coincidence that well-informed contemporaries mention the existence of an East Frankish " public opinion " in the context of Carolingian invasion plans in both 858 and 876 .
20 Pre-exposure to a novel flavour normally results in both a reduction of neophobia and in a reduction of the ability of that flavour to serve as a CS in flavour-aversion conditioning .
21 Yanomami and Shavante violence occurs within both community and tribal boundaries .
22 Applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must however have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) .
23 However applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) .
24 ‘ I expect that the Royal Family will wait to see what happens to both Charles and Diana , and to the Queen .
25 You 've had a bad experience , but it 's one that happens to both men and women and you should have forgotten it long ago .
26 The optimum speed for a launch depends on both the type of glider and the wind strength .
27 The amount of space necessary depends on both the decor and furnishings , and the strength of colour and pattern in the rug .
28 Semantic mobility of this type is the crime that has caused artists to be banished from the society portrayed in Out ( 149–50/151–2 ) , for the stability of a discourse depends on both its univocality and its universality .
29 The amount of human capital that an individual acquires depends on both public and private decisions .
30 Capitalism depends on both the reality and the illusion of choice , but people are not fools and the global capitalist system offers many genuine choices .
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