Example sentences of "[to-vb] both [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most men seemed to find both the quantity and the variety quite acceptable and to recognize that , with a large institution and central kitchens , the variable quality was only to be expected .
2 Her mother feared the trauma of being snatched from her could bring on an attack , and ran around frantically trying to find both the inhaler and the child 's tablets .
3 The department is actively developing a programme of MSc degrees to provide both a grounding in research methodology and the opportunity to develop research competence in particular fields .
4 This gives adequate width to provide both the killing power and the necessary height .
5 In the first the academic community denied the possibility of a biological basis of mind at all , in the second it denied the existence of mind and in the third , into which we have now entered , we are coming to accept both the existence and physical basis of the mind .
6 You may be able to continue giving care and support to the abandoned partner but it is still necessary to accept both the loss and the change and to look for a positive way forward .
7 Typically also , however , there was common use of preliminary direct address , to indicate both the subject and the fact of its performance .
8 However , it is also obvious that the power of GIS has the potential dramatically to increase both the magnitude and importance of errors in spatial databases .
9 He insisted , quite reasonably , that one basic airframe should be used to meet both the Air and Naval Staff requirements for a strike/reconnaissance aircraft .
10 I will over the next year endeavour to establish both a Recruitment Officer and a Publicity Officer for every branch .
11 Any sane and workable approach to life obviously has to contain both an attitude to individuals and an attitude towards the whole .
12 Each subject was able to adjust both the height and the angle of a toilet seat by remote control .
13 His mandate requires the Church to serve both the person and community , Education is an integral part of that mission .
14 As the Cotswolds specialised in the production of fine wool , and Cirencester was one of the greatest marts in the land , strategically sited to serve both the Gloucestershire and Wiltshire manufacturing districts , with lesser centres at Chipping Campden and Northleach , the balance might have become decisively tilted towards sheep .
15 One response was to create both an exodus of talent from the country and capital flight .
16 This year we have added a special Olympian category in addition to the athletes ’ section to reflect both the track and field achievements ( Christie , Gunnell and Kriss Akabusi 's 400 metres hurdles bronze ) and winners away from the stadium — Simon Terry ( archery individual and team bronzes ) , gold-winning cyclist Chris Boardman and boxer Robin Reid ( bronze ) .
17 This year we have added a special Olympian category in addition to the athletes ' section to reflect both the track and field achievements ( Christie , Gunnell and Kriss Akabusi 's 400 metres hurdles bronze ) and winners away from the stadium — Chris Terry ( archery individual and team bronzes ) and gold-winning cyclist Chris Boardman and boxer Robin Reid ( bronze ) .
18 In the present case it is in my judgment clearly established by the evidence , first , that the plaintiff had a belief at all material times that she was going to receive both the cottage and the remainder of the deceased 's property on his death , and secondly , that this belief was encouraged by the deceased .
19 These properties make possible studies of the pulsar at radio wavelengths with unprecedented detail , and indicate that it should be possible to detect both the pulsar and its companion at optical and perhaps shorter wavelengths .
20 Sometimes it may be necessary to replace both the washer and the jumper — particularly if they ca n't be separated .
21 Within these lines , language and style combine to highlight both the fabliau context and the construction of the character .
22 In the SAS he undoubtedly learned rather more than that , including the survival skills which he has had to draw on so often in expeditions which have not always gone according to plan.He has been a full-time explorer since he was 25 and ‘ like everybody else , in every career , you do n't retire until you have to , ’ he says.His CV reads like a non-stop Boys Own adventure — shooting up the White Nile in a hovercraft , parachuting on to the Jostedalsbre Glacier and negotiating more than 4,000 miles of Canadian and Alaskan rivers.Between 1979 and 1982 , he circumnavigated the world on the Transglobe Expedition , becoming one of the first men ever to reach both the North and South Poles overland .
23 The steepest and smoothest of these just fails to reach both the clifftop and the ground .
24 If she had not learned to clean so thoroughly she would never have taken each and every picture off the wall to dust both the picture and the wall behind .
25 It is an increasing obligation on our movement to challenge both the mythology of care and the reality of their manipulation of disability policy and decision-making .
26 At every level of church life , international , inter-denominational , intercongregational and intracongregational structures must be developed to express both the unity and the diversity of the Body of Christ ( 1 Cor.
27 Major development during 1991 will enable the Tour to grow both the sport and our financial foundation in the future .
28 Bloomfield 's publication of Language ( Bloomfield , 1933 ) represented the first major statement to combine both the theory and practice of linguistic analysis .
29 After his wife 's departure in 1789 , Henry retired to the village of Bolas Magna in Shropshire to escape both the scandal and his heavy gambling debts .
30 He writes songs that bare their roots with an unsubtle pride , and in choosing to cover both a Ron Wood song and a very Clash-version influenced ‘ Pressure Drop ’ , he has outlined his mission very clearly ; namely , to be the sort of rock musician who thinks that Keith Richards is a force for change in the world and that Los Angeles poodle metal is bollocks .
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