Example sentences of "both [prep] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The most brilliant blues can be provided by Salvia patens and from the morning blooming Commenlina coelestis , both of which flower all summer and are easy from seed .
2 Indeed , Macklin reckons that the 11,500 subscribers it is missing have been attracted by Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd 's Lifetime service and the Vodafone Group Plc 's Lowcall offering , both of which offer reduced call rates for infrequent users .
3 A new uncertainty was also evident in the main institutional pillars of the regime , ABRI and Golkar , both of which underwent considerable self-examination in the first half of 1990 .
4 He filled six key posts ( all of which were election-related ) , including that of Prime Minister , with non-party figures , an action which earned him warm acclaim from the main opposition parties both of which pledged full support for the new administration and ended their boycott of the National Assembly .
5 The overall project , which is not under threat , is funded jointly by Lothian Region 's Health Board and its social services policy committee , both of which provided start-up cash for the counselling service .
6 Where appropriate , the escape sequences are shown in 2 ways ( both of which send identical code sequences to the screen driver ) .
7 In short , both of them combine motley membership with rigid structure — which does not make for relaxed , efficient teamwork .
8 They had both of them brought mysterious plastic carrier bags about which they ostentatiously avoided asking one another .
9 We talked about the possibility of his death , we talked about the possibility of him being permanently brain damaged , we talked about the happiness they had enjoyed together and how important it had been to both of them to find each other .
10 They had not been alone together since their conversation on the day on which she had finished dressing the doll , both of them avoiding disturbing contact with the other , for their own good reasons .
11 They have been able to oversee the family 's tennis progress , not least that of their other son Mashishka and daughter , Mashona , both of whom receive financial support from the USTA .
12 In these respects Frith/Moll is represented in the tradition of the warrior woman and the folk figure of Long Meg of Westminster , both of whom distinguish true morality from false , the proper man from the braggart , and finally submit to the former ( Shepherd , Amazons , esp .
13 The fittest in British society should therefore have been the lower class and the immigrant , both of whom had higher birth rates than the upper classes .
14 There are now two television and video training companies , both of whom offer personal injury training , which may have some attractions for the partners in your firm , as training can be done outside normal business hours .
15 Two years on , Cleveland should be allowed to move from anger and denial to acceptance and compassion — for the sake of children and the people abusing them , both of whom need effective help .
16 The appeal is heard before a legally qualified chairman and two laymen , both of whom have considerable experience in road transport .
17 But women always seemed to be in the majority and the proprietor and his wife , both of whom spoke excellent English and German , could be seen at every hour of the day advising parties of determined-looking women in sensible shoes how to get to St Peter 's or the Piazza Venezia or the English church , or which were the best shops to buy presents and souvenirs to take home .
18 Both of us have full day-time employment which is also fairly demanding of much of our spare time .
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