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

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1 In this sense , it was interested both in the narrowing of the range of views presented in newspapers and the likelihood that newspapers could be used for political ends .
2 In many ways the part of a horseman 's job calling for most of his skill was that concerned with working the land , and using a standard of craftsmanship set immeasurably high both by the tradition of his craft and by the immediate needs of cultivation ; and a horseman served a long and disciplined apprenticeship before he could attain to the standard demanded .
3 The conclusion to be drawn from these analyses is that whereas in some States , mainly in the northeastern United States , governments are generous both in the number of welfare recipients and in the amount of support allocated , those in others , mainly in the South , are much less generous .
4 I emphasise to the House that that has been made clear both in the speech of my right hon. Friend to the council of the Royal College of General Practitioners and in the management advice document issued by the management executive .
5 That is what Weber bids us do , when declaring that the final account must be adequate both at the level of meaning and at the causal level .
6 He had the difficult task in 1832–3 of reconciling his sympathy for the Whig government with pressing for the sort of positive action on emancipation which was acceptable both to a majority in the political and parliamentary class and antislavery militants in the country .
7 There is evidence for this both in the slowness of attitude change in response to advertising and in the long duration of memory of successful advertising .
8 Clearly this is consistent both with a period of about a day and with a very long period .
9 The magnetic force is perpendicular both to the direction of motion ( +z axis ) and the direction of magnetic field ( unc direction ) .
10 The shots are flying straighter both in the sense of having less fade and of greater accuracy .
11 The latter has allowed borrowers to take our mortgages that are larger both as a multiple of income and as a proportion of property valuation .
12 Experiments with rat embryos suggest that this increased demand for oxygen is due both to a change in metabolism , from a predominantly glycolytic source of energy to utilization of the Kreb 's cycle and electron transport system , and to a necessary compensation for the absence of a functional chorioallantoic placenta which serves in vivo as an important organ of respiratory exchange ( 18 ) .
13 This variation seemed to be due both to the severity of the impairment and to personality factors ; it would therefore be simplistic and unwise to make generalisations based entirely on impairment .
14 As already noted , the underlying contractual regime is applicable both in the case of a debenture granted by a company formed and registered under the Companies Acts , and in the case of a debenture granted by an unregistered company .
15 People will be equal both in the sight of God and in the eyes of their fellow people .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Local government spending has fallen significantly since the middle 1970s both as a proportion of state spending and of national income .
19 This , I have argued , is evident both at the level of theoretical explanations and in the common-sense models of understanding which are deployed in the five statements I have quoted .
20 This underlines the fact that in nuclear matters , as in the laws of war generally , domestic law may be very important both as a source of the law and as providing some sanctions .
21 Chapter 6 explores the construction of the category of the homosexual , important both as an illustration of the wider tendencies of sexual categorisation at work , and as an illustration of a specific sexual experience , and the efforts at social organisation and regulation it evokes .
22 They are important both from the point of view of the cause of the illness and for matching the remedy to the patient .
23 The UK Department of Health claims that its AIDS prevention policy is responsible both for the reduction in projected new cases among injecting drug users and the greater certainty about heterosexual exposure .
24 As such he was responsible both for the retirement of Lord George Bentinck [ q.v. ] from its leadership in 1847 , after his vote for Jewish emancipation , and for the resumption of the title Conservative for his party in 1848 .
25 There he was concerned both with the removal of the grass-covered downlands and the break-up of the Dorset heaths :
26 An effective leader is concerned both with the task in hand ( the ‘ what ’ ) and with the decision-making processes ( the ‘ how ’ ) .
27 Coleridge 's first meeting with Tom Poole lasted less than a day , but in that short time Coleridge was expansive both on the subject of himself and his plans for the future .
28 And fortunately , there were simple techniques available both for the measurement of the rate of protein synthesis and for preventing such synthesis .
29 Attlee 's arguments pointed clearly to the foreign policy eventually pursued by the post-war Labour Government — attempting to manipulate the emerging US superpower in a way that was compatible both with the maintenance of Britain 's overseas Empire and with her traditionally limited commitment to entanglement in European affairs .
30 Yet people acted as though there was such a thing and this illusion was essential both for the working of capitalism and for the acceptability of the exploitation on which capitalism was based .
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