Example sentences of "[vb -s] both the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The following example of a joint problem-solving session , discussed in greater detail elsewhere in a different context ( Hanko 1985/7 ) , illustrates both the range of issues that can arise for exploration , and the processes which can be activated in group consultation to contribute to insight and solution . |
2 | The history of the English monarchy well illustrates both the importance and the unimportance of war . |
3 | Each instruction is encoded in such a way that it can be held in a store location , so that the store contains both the data being operated on and the program of instructions specifying the operations to be performed . |
4 | The 640-kb YAC clone y178–3 contains both the GLA and DXS178 loci . |
5 | Television , especially highlights both the strengths and defects of the modern player , and the papers continue the process of daily analysing players and teams . |
6 | As its name suggests , the SFA regulates both the cash market and derivatives . |
7 | The gearbox logical space thus intersects both the engine and the output shaft spaces to provide these global requirements . |
8 | For the Elves the present is a time that holds both the promise of renewal and the threat of destruction . |
9 | However , in this radical attitude towards the relationship between nature and man — and his science — lies both the promise and the abiding problem of ecological engineering . |
10 | As for the Chancellor himself , Mr Parkinson said : ‘ I think he has both the backbone and the brains and the determination to see us through this difficulty . ’ |
11 | Tim Gavin , the Wallaby no.8 who missed the World Cup because of a severe knee injury , has both the presence and the respect of both team-mates and opponents plus the international experience to do a most capable job . |
12 | Because of his age and of coalition games of musical-chairs , he may nonetheless not win this post for which he has both the expertise and the gravitas . |
13 | ( b ) Recognition of the fact that each individual has both the obligation to minimise these aspects of himself AND the capacity to do so . |
14 | ‘ His , er , surcoat has both the lions of England and the lilies of France because we were laying claim to the disputed French throne at the time . |
15 | Productivity Computer Solutions Ltd of Wakefield , Yorkshire has both the Hewlett-Packard and the Sun Microsystems Inc versions of Liken under an agreement that it signed last week . |
16 | In this sense , studying mutations is a bit like using inhibitors to block particular metabolic processes , and has both the strengths and weaknesses of such methods , discussed in the previous chapter and in Criterion Four . |
17 | The health service is given a budget by the taxpayer which covers both the pay of staff and the services provided . |
18 | The programme covers both the theory and practice of management . |
19 | Similarly the term polar desert covers both the area and the vegetation characteristic of it . |
20 | The violin covers both the alto and soprano ranges , the viola those of the tenor and alto , and the cello all four vocal parts . |
21 | The significant points to note from this passage are firstly the way in which the blood of delivery is unclean ; secondly the way in which in the case of a boy 's birth circumcision intrudes in the text and interrupts both the period of the mother 's pollution and the account of that pollution ; and thirdly , the way in which the woman is finally cleansed of her impurity through the blood of sacrifice as administered by a circumcised male . |
22 | It is , however , worth stressing what Jessop has said in support of his own neo-Marxist approach to the analysis of power and the state , because it emphasises both the strengths and weaknesses of the Marxist school of writings : ‘ an adequate theoretical analysis of the state [ and power ] must consider not only economic determinations but also those rooted in the distinctive organisation of the state as well as in the social division of labour between officialdom and people ’ . |
23 | The honey-bee , in contrast , has developed a special , highly sophisticated skill by which it uses both the wax and the space within its nest in the most economical way possible . |
24 | The peripheral control processor ( PCP ) of the CDC 6600 computer ( see 6.5 ) has what is referred to as a " replace add " instruction , where the result of adding the contents of the accumulator and a store location replaces both the accumulator and the store location . |
25 | ( b ) The waggle dance , which says both the distance to and direction of a food source . |
26 | It is both funny and disturbing , a complex memory game that is distinctive in it simplicity and yet with a playfulness and sense of fun that complements both the rigour of the structure and seriousness of its themes . |
27 | The open repository Informix has in mind is one that embraces both the IRDS and PCTE data dictionary models which will be available across its database , 4GL and ToolBus implementation of HP 's SoftBench CASE environment . |
28 | Carlo Maria Giulini 's Beethoven is a taste I have never really acquired , but a package which accommodates both the Missa Solemnis and the Mass in C on two discs is clearly worth investigating . |
29 | Finally , the review board gives its own separate opinion to the Secretary of State who orders both the inspector 's report and the review board 's report to be published , and this is done within the same cover . |
30 | However , in terms of formulating what happens next ( as required by a continuation study ) , the constraint is soft in that it only raises both the probability of the two characters playing the same role in an elaborated representation . |