Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] both " in BNC.

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1 Garry will have registered for you both and I 'm sure he 's eagerly awaiting your arrival . ’
2 On the Waterfront and Rebel without a Cause had appeared in 1954 and 1955 , starring Marlon Brando and James Dean respectively , and I had fallen for them both .
3 Then he heard that fluttering little gasp , the breath caught in them both , and the gasp was overtaken by a louder excitement in her voice , in her sounds of love .
4 Er we , we 'd tie two doors together which , and then knock on them both , and then run like hell .
5 These call-slips , as submitted , already contained much of the information required , but for the purposes of the Survey additional information was added to them both by the members of staff to whom they were submitted , and by fieldwork students from the College of Librarianship Wales who physically examined the requested items before their delivery to readers .
6 In the first few minutes of their greetings , the real purpose of Nora 's trip was forgotten by them both .
7 WE had a lovely time in Lourdes , I want to thank everyone for looking after us both .
8 However , in an interview with Dutch television on 1 October , the Russian Minister for Culture and Tourism , Yevgeniy Sidorov , did say that the drawings had been ‘ found ’ on Russian soil , and that an invitation had been issued to the Dutch ambassador to come and ‘ verify ’ the collection , which was probably moved last year to the monastery of Pavloviy Posad ( formerly Zagorsk ) in an attempt by the Pushkin museum 's authorities to save their reputations after repeated accusations had been made against them both by Russians and the Dutch .
9 A ferocious , unwashed , animal reek came from them both ; in addition , Finn stank of paint and turps on top of the poverty-stricken , slum smell .
10 We were listening to you both downstairs , and we heard you laugh … like you do … and Mum said : ‘ There 's a lot of Walter in Hilary . ’ ’
11 I do n't know what I would have done without you both !
12 ‘ No , certainly not , that 's why I went home , to talk to them both . ’
13 Welcome to you both ! ’ his friend replied with a slight smile .
14 The next second , the door swung open and Doyle was standing in the doorway , with a tray in his hands , looking at them both .
15 Adam nodded , looking at them both oddly .
16 He poked Benny in the ribs and pointed to it , a thrill of expectation going through them both .
17 At last it had been cold enough to need a blanket and a quilt , to hold Zosie in his arms without the sweat pouring off them both .
18 Sometimes it was Ruth 's job to look after them both , though not often , since Edward had his own governess , Miss Fitch , who was omnipresent and jealously guarded her position .
19 His job is to look after us both as regards our work at the Institute as well as on recreational trips , and he does his best , although his English is perhaps not as good as it could be ( at least he sometimes does n't seem to understand what we say ) .
20 I could n't look after them both , so … ’
21 I wondered what would become of them both .
22 Er Lot number three Lot number three the Canton trays there we are there we 've got a sample showing for you Lot number three , there are seven of them in the Lot all seven of them for a hundred and fifty pounds at one hundred and fifty , sixty , seventy , one eighty , one ninety , two hundred , two twenty , forty , sixty two eighty I 'm offered two hundred and eighty pounds you 're on three hundred for you sir three hun three twenty three fifty , three eighty go to four hundred four twenty four fifty four eighty five hundred and fifty and you bet against you both now five hundred and fifty is offered against you both now , five fifty five hundred and fifty pounds .
23 I do n't know what 's got into you both .
24 My father tries to escape from my mother and my brother tries to escape from them both .
25 Pausing just long enough to sweep the old man 's triumphant face with an antagonistic look , Beth turned from them both and went , head high , out of the room and into the hallway , where the late March sunshine found its way through the tall arched windows , and where the air seemed relatively fresh compared to the musty damp smell of the old man 's den .
26 While these buildings often shared with Wren 's London churches a basic classical design , they fundamentally differed from them both in their smaller scale and greater simplicity .
27 Jill 's life revolves round them both , and there have been times when she has even had difficulty getting to the shops , let alone keeping up her own interests and going out in the evenings .
28 The poem and novel I have attributed to them respectively can also , for certain purposes , be attributed to them both .
29 Manipulating his zimmer with dexterity , Chatterton nodded at them both and left .
30 Well I am going to have to look at them both .
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