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

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1 It is a bit hypocritical both for the questioner and for the Minister , who is a representative of the Government of unemployment , to criticise potential job losses under a Labour Government .
2 However , a BBC news and current affairs spokesman said : ‘ We believe our coverage was fair to all parties concerned both during the campaign and on election night . ’
3 And fortunately , there were simple techniques available both for the measurement of the rate of protein synthesis and for preventing such synthesis .
4 If one side of the package is replaced by a glass window , so that light can fall on the memory cells , then it is found that the incident light accelerates the decay process in manner proportional both to the intensity and to the duration of the exposure .
5 Pupils ' attention is drawn to the various clubs/societies available both in the School itself and in the Edinburgh area .
6 The artist 's ‘ intimacy ’ with a ‘ handful ’ ( the possessive act of holding in one 's palm ) of ‘ familiar ’ sitters , fixed and therefore by implication immoveable both in the sense that they pose like good models and in the sense that they do not leave , travel or change and therefore have no narratives of their own .
7 The Programmer agrees to use his best endeavours to keep all details of the Program confidential both during the currency of this Agreement and after its termination .
8 The Programmer agrees to use his best endeavours to keep all details of the Program confidential both during the currency of this Agreement and after its termination .
9 Lexical variation of this type is widespread in Durham and is not restricted to items belonging to any particular grammatical class ; Kerswill reports that it is particularly salient as a sociolinguistic marker sensitive both to the age and social class of the speaker ; but unlike either CSPs or other phonological variables , it is affected very little by speech style .
10 The 1991 Forum will look at Channel 5 both as an opportunity to provide employment and economic growth outside of London and the South East and as a means of making the non-metropolitan voice heard .
11 Many people took the opposite view , holding that Tanzanians should be able to read opinions and interpretations independent both of the party and the Government .
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