Example sentences of "[verb] both at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The condition , that allows the application of attributes solely to assemblies , provides a mechanism whereby a simplification in the relationships may be applied both at any early or late stage in a design .
2 It will look both at large-scale historical transformations , and at the responses and perceptions of the local Andean population , since the present crisis affecting highland Bolivia can not be understood without taking into account its historical and cultural roots .
3 The research aims to look both at personal characteristics , such as age and sex , and also at company characteristics , such as the number of employees at the workplace .
4 ‘ A Story in an Almost Classic Mode ’ aims both at analytical biography and , as its title implies , at something grander and more generalised .
5 The proprietor of an inn is known as an innkeeper , and it is upon this person that the duties arising both at common law and under the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 are imposed .
6 So thank you very much indeed , for coming , for addressing us , and we look forward I think both at national level and as you suggest , at local level with ever more valuable and productive relationships with the private sector , together with the other partners which , er , whom we need , and thank you for leading us along this
7 In Western European countries , however , by the time of World War I , well-developed and stable associations of employers had become established both at national ( confederal ) and at industry levels , with the notable exception of France .
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