Example sentences of "[pers pn] both [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | A good Thai meal will be so beautifully balanced and so crammed with flavour and texture that it both satiates and stimulates . |
2 | They can not have it both ways and , at the moment , by making such demands they are unwittingly pushing the game towards professionalism . |
3 | We 're not asking R P G two has to have it both ways if if that idea is er is there at all . |
4 | Well they ca n't have it both ways if they can afford to save money they can , but if they do n't , then stay in the centre |
5 | Fourth , pluralists try to have it both ways when interpreting the power significance of inactive interests and groups : they minimise the influence of the rich when they are inactive , but choose to exaggerate the influence of the poor unless they are inactive . |
6 | ‘ You dream about scoring at Anfield — but to do it both ends and to silence the Kop is a fantastic feeling . ’ |