Example sentences of "[pers pn] both [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 High handedness may be the result of nervousness on their part which could be defused if you both take the trouble to see the other 's point of view .
2 But , really you both put a tremendous amount of work in !
3 Allow plenty of time for them to find out what they do not know and summarize to bring together the strands of the discussion to a point where you both understand the proposed action .
4 You both live a long way out , and the snow is quite deep and still coming down hard . ’
5 Not just meeting the right person at the right time but also developing at the same pace so that you both have the same needs and expectations from life at roughly the same time .
6 If you both want the father to be present at the birth , ask about arrangements for this at the hospital as early as you can .
7 The , as , as , as , as , as you both say the , the narcissistic libido of the individual is concerned initially with their own ego .
8 But her passion is the equal of yours , and in addition to your physical lust for skin-to-skin contact , you both experience the psychological desire for closeness , to lose your separateness in emotional and physical fusion .
9 But that need n't be a problem — as long as you both expect the same from your love .
10 When it comes to business , you 'll see we both speak the same language .
11 I reckon if me and you , get the team playing each other get both , get two away goals , whatever , take it into extra time right , we both get a goal each and go , imagine going to penalties or something .
12 We both prefer the Washington Post .
13 ‘ I think we both deserve a nice , cool lemonade . ’
14 We both reach the slanting , stepped strata which dip down round the summit , and above us , suddenly , came a lightening ; an orange disc , a blueness , a sudden bursting through and resolution of mountain form , a drama of cloudfall , a flotilla of peaks afloat on the vaporous sea .
15 We both know a policeman . ’
16 We both know the gentleman concerned and we 're not very happy about the way things are going so we 're making a few enquiries of our own . ’
17 ‘ And now , I beg you , I beseech you , to reassure me that you are not also one of those unspeakables of which I think we both know the name only too well . ’
18 ‘ I think we both know the answer to that . ’
19 ‘ How can it be a challenge when we both know the outcome ? ’
20 We both know the music very very well and the album .
21 We both believe the study will be strengthened by taking a broad and balanced look at transport and environment issues .
22 ‘ I 've relieved him of the financial burden , but we both share the interest of the place . ’
23 We both read a great deal and play computer games .
24 But we both understand the pressures we 're under and we share a lot of assumptions .
25 We both have a lot of thinking to do , I most of all . ’
26 Maybe we both have a deep-seated objection to marriage which makes us embrace all obstacles placed in our way .
27 ‘ Then we both have a problem to deal with , ’ he grated roughly .
28 ‘ Edinvar has been serving tenants for 20 years and Link has been a landlord for nearly 30 years , so we both have a long history of putting tenants first . ’
29 Does my hon. Friend agree that the British-Irish parliamentary body , on which we both have the honour to serve , at least provides a forum where British and Irish parliamentarians can meet twice a year ?
30 That is neither right or wrong ; we both have an interest and both want to be in on the decision .
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