Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [art] [noun] ['s] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | An appropriate compromise is for payments from the designated deposit account to require the signature of both the vendor 's and the purchaser 's lawyers . |
2 | The firm is dealing with both the Lewis 's and Maxwell funds . |
3 | It is in both the firm 's and the consumer s interests that this is for some extended period : in the case of the latter because search costs ( presumably ) are finite and so will not be worth incurring if there is only some probability of finding low prices , unless the benefits are substantial . |
4 | As and when the information is supplied , it is in both the vendor 's and purchaser 's interests to ensure that the documents and complete copies are carefully indexed . |
5 | Shorter terms are more likely to be present in the same form in both the indexer 's and the searcher 's normal vocabulary for the subject . |
6 | After a full assessment , priorities of care can be determined from both the nurse 's and the patient 's perspective . |
7 | Similarly , in these societies a large number of people on both the bride 's and the groom 's side are involved in an obligatory exchange of property of major significance . |
8 | Solaris 2.1 will run on both the Tsunami 's and Sun Dragons — Sun will debut on November 10 . |
9 | But first John Major 's , and now Norman Lamont 's , tenure at the Treasury has seen a resumption of a policy that is inimical to both the industry 's and the Government 's long-term interests . |
10 | More generally one can say that for attitudinism ethical statements invite the hearer ( or perhaps the speaker when in discourse with himself ) to express his agreement or disagreement in attitude , or perhaps join in a shared attempt to arrive at some stable and better based attitude , towards what is in question , and that this is quite a different matter from any discussion concerning the psychological state , of approving or disapproving , on either the speaker 's or hearer 's part . |
11 | Ms Walker 's main job will be to make sure the hall 's famous Minton tiled floor is not damaged by either the cast 's or the audience 's feet . |