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

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1 In the case of areal geological research , the place name is invariably included both in the thesis title and the related paper(s) .
2 In the case of areal geological research , the place name is invariably included both in the thesis title and the related paper(s) .
3 He attended at a board meeting of the Commissioners , and objected both to the amount and nature of the charge , and also stated that he was not the owner of the houses , and that Mrs. Bennett was .
4 Vitor frowned , as though he objected both to the direct approach and to the Dane 's knowledge of her affairs .
5 They apologise both for the sory and distress caused .
6 Women would increasingly in the future be recruited into the new semi-skilled jobs , often at piece rates , so that employers were able to benefit both from the job 's lack of a craft tradition behind it , and from a work-force trained from childhood to regard anything they did as unskilled .
7 A stick half in water looks bent both to the man who says , ‘ It 's bent ’ and to the man who says , ‘ It looks bent ’ .
8 Not only was he a good judge of horseflesh , but he was capable of treating most ailments which occurred both in the hunters and the heavy farm animals .
9 There was little debate on the clause but what little there was displayed a lack of understanding both about the legal significance of Morgan and its implications for women .
10 Human-Computer Interaction : Issues and techniques which determine the usability of computer systems , interactive programming techniques , and novel types of human-computer interface such as computer hearing , vision , speech , and AI systems ; Industrial computer vision systems ; Aiding the work of a programmer producing computer vision systems for specific applications ; Building into such systems the ability to monitor their own performance and adapt appropriately ; Studying the human-computer interactions involved both in the developmental and industrial environments .
11 Very generally we can categorise what this source produces by way of data into the following elements : first , what people do , their acts and behaviours ; second , the thoughts , beliefs , aspirations , values and motives that people hold ; third , their speech , either verbal or written , which accompanies both of the above .
12 T. H. Green , first chairman of Oxford extension lectures in 1879 , favoured a philosophical system which would " appeal both to the intelligence and to the emotion " , and thereby provide " a rational view of man and society , a theory neither hedonist nor materialist " .
13 Reaction to the overt corruption of much aristocratic politicking in the form of organised Radicalism had little consistent support in the area but its presence contributed both to the increasing strength of popular protest and to the fierceness of the gentry 's reaction to any form of mass criticism .
14 The exercise of accountability , and of professional judgement , by their very definitions require much more in-depth knowledge , and the ability to analyse and evaluate information , and to relate both to the care of individuals and to client groups .
15 Phospho-HPr ( P-HPr ) in the closed conformation is stabilized both by the positive dipole moment of helix A and by the positive charge of Arg17 .
16 Transmission of infection is occurring both among the young , who may not have been fully exposed to the health education of the mid-1980s , and in older age groups , who may have changed to unsafe sex practices after previously heeding health advice .
17 Carve both from the top in a boat shape , and from the side to give the round hull .
18 James Milroy 's ( 1976 ) phonological analysis , which provided an essential basis for subsequent quantitative phonological work , drew both on the analyst 's intuition and on the pilot-study data .
19 Two-way telemetry was used to compensate both for the atmospheric effects and for the first-order Doppler shift due to the relative velocity of the masers .
20 The principles referred both to the goals of broadcasting and to a particular form of organization through which ( alone ? ) they could be achieved .
21 Speaking in 1833 , the Cambridge geologist and cleric Adam Sedgwick referred both to the wisdom of God as manifested in creation and to the wisdom of the association in seeking to transcend political and religious divisions .
22 But the Communists , Socialists and other secular groups in the opposition alliance appear increasingly disheartened both by the narrow religious chauvinism of the BJP and by its open links with even more extreme Hindu groups like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad , which is spearheading the Ayodhya campaign .
23 There were proponents in the colleges , however , who believed both in the virtues of the courses and in the likely positive impact on departmental separatism in the institutions .
24 Central supervision of the Poor Law operated both through the regional inspectorate who supervised the locally elected administrators , the Boards of Guardians of each Poor Law Union , and submitted annual reports to the LGB , and also through circulars or memoranda to the Boards of Guardians .
25 Matisse and Picasso , who form the backbone of the market in ‘ classic modern ’ prints , bring sums which depend both on the actual rarity of the image and its attractiveness .
26 The petition , which was presented both to the king and the College of Physicians and referred to the archbishop of Canterbury , alleged that Chamberlen had pecuniary interests in keeping midwives ignorant so that he could take on their difficult cases .
27 Fascism appealed both to the classically prejudiced and to those who thought objective social factors a justification for projecting antipathy towards an outgroup .
28 Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
29 The three equations taken together embody both of the major predictions outlined in the rational expectations macroeconomic model developed in chapter 4 .
30 She was , I am sure , less motivated by dreams of Elysian fields than a longing to shuffle off her mortal coil and be freed both from the arthritis and the meaninglessness of what her life had become .
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