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

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1 It was also said that the Allies ' freedom to employ satellites , both for intelligence and communications purposes , gave them a decided edge over their adversary .
2 Here we find an acquiescence by the local community to the mining , trespass by the mining company on land , payment of inadequate compensation both for land and disruption of local residents ' livelihoods , and pollution problems both during the life of the mine and after its closure .
3 The demand both for money and for bank lending is increased at any absolute level of interest rates and the recorded money supply figures rise accordingly .
4 The point is to facilitate discussion of how to change things — how in terms of the title of this book to get Beyond the Inner City , both for Tyneside and for other places like it .
5 Consumer products , especially cosmetics and detergents , generally performed better than industrial and professional markets , both for detergents and food .
6 Both for sites and for finds , the greatest problems are caused by the fact that organic materials rarely survive .
7 The whole scene demonstrates admirably Britten 's approach to words and his understanding of how they can be made vehicles , both for meanings which go beyond their own familiar significations , and for a special kind of music which comes , by some alchemy , from the combination of phonemes and notes .
8 He claims that it is an effective tool both for monitoring established social trends and for identifying new developments at an early stage .
9 Consciousness of time is clearly in the forefront of the government 's concerns , both for teachers and pupils .
10 The fact is that projects in Japan are profitable , both for firms and investors .
11 The A fifty nine and A sixty one both for part of the primary network which is a national network designated by the Department of Transport for the movement of long distance traffic , including the movement of heavy commercial vehicles .
12 Events : A teaching weekend each term on a different historical instrument , designed both for beginners and the more experienced , and covering both playing and maintenance .
13 Courses at first-year level are available both for beginners who can show proficiency in Latin or a modern European language ( Greek 1A ) and for those who have already obtained a pass in SCE Higher or GCE A-level ( Greek 1B ) .
14 And if I could bring him to reconciliation with the king , without more bloodshed and without revenge , I would count it a good deed both for England and Wales .
15 God speed you , and bring me a hopeful answer — both for England and Wales ! ’
16 In the event of dealing with leasehold property , the seller should be asked to complete an " additional property information " form , which does in fact contain a series of questions peculiar to leasehold premises such as management accounts , service charges , etc , and you should ask the seller both for evidence that the rent has been paid up to date and for evidence of current insurance cover .
17 In general , vendor managements are to be discouraged from including projections since their inclusion raises potential problems both for management and for MAS .
18 Yet their cultural position both for contemporaries and subsequent historians was complex and again is directly relevant to any understanding of the movies .
19 It 's becoming common in many local authority , private and voluntary sector Homes because it generally works well both for residents and staff .
20 A similar ideological one-sidedness holds both for newspapers and films ( Chibnall 1977 ; Cohen and Young 1980 ; Winick 1978 ) .
21 Any computer has a number of input/output or peripheral devices attached to it , both for communication with the outside world ( card readers , line printers , terminals , etc. ) and for augmenting the computer 's information storage capacity ( magnetic discs , magnetic tape , etc . ) .
22 The most obvious change appears to be an even greater enthusiasm to be called at Question time ; one Member told me that he , like others was tabling a lot more Questions for oral answer to try to secure a television slot , and the Speaker confirmed that television had made Members generally anxious to be called , both for Questions and in debates at prime time .
23 The fact that an action in negligence lies without the need for a contract is important both for computer program writers and manufacturers of computer equipment .
24 The creation of different interests in the matrimonial home ( eg the right of the wife to have occupation thereof until the youngest child attains 18 years or until her death ) would appear to create a settlement both for capital gains tax and inheritance tax purposes ( Booth v Ellard [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1443 ) .
25 The plans unveiled yesterday means that Russell has more than exceeded its original plans both for capital investment and job creation .
26 Yet there would undoubtedly remain a considerable amount of discretion , both for judges and juries applying the law , if the words ‘ sufficient to reduce the offence from murder to manslaughter ’ were retained , and at the sentencing stage , in response to the particular combination of factors in each case .
27 The study focusses on the economic and social consequences both for women themselves and the societies in which they have settled .
28 John Major said the latest inflation figures provided the best basis for recovery , both for output and employment .
29 Almost any substantial group of buildings with perhaps a shop , or village hall is today called a village and this leads to great confusion , both for researchers looking at earlier arrangements , and for the inhabitants for whom finer definitions are not needed .
30 He believed that the nationalization of coal was a blessing both for Durham and for the Church in Durham .
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