Example sentences of "[be] [adj] both [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This variation seemed to be due both to the severity of the impairment and to personality factors ; it would therefore be simplistic and unwise to make generalisations based entirely on impairment . |
2 | That is what Weber bids us do , when declaring that the final account must be adequate both at the level of meaning and at the causal level . |
3 | In discussing pre-war crime , we must be faithful both to the continuities and also to the sometime surprising ‘ permissiveness ’ of the interwar years . |
4 | I knew the last 10 minutes would be nervous both for the fans and the supporters , as had happened against Oldham the previous week . |
5 | Interestingly , under these conditions A has an effect on certain quantum-mechanical phenomena.t It would be unfair both to the vector potential and to quantum mechanics to say that none of those formulations have engineering applications ( in fact the most sensitive magnetometer built to date is based on that kind of theory ) , but by and large engineers would n't lose much sleep if the use of A were banned with immediate effect . |
6 | It was agreed that the key strategy for the next 18 months — two years was to produce a network of interested people who would be valuable both as a resource and as a means of disseminating ideas and information . |
7 | People will be equal both in the sight of God and in the eyes of their fellow people . |
8 | If there are spaces between the function name and the opening bracket of the parameter list ( if any ) they must be present both in the definition and the call . |
9 | If there are spaces between the procedure name and the opening bracket of the parameter list ( if any ) they must be present both in the definition and the call . |
10 | What appears to me to be essential both for the reader and for the novelist who together constitute a couple — and a couple always comprises two accomplices — is to guide complicity along a most exacting path . |
11 | This interpretation should be common both to the Service and to the Evidence Convention . |
12 | If the diagnosis is uncertain and an array of diagnostic tests is required , then the patient is bound to be anxious both about the tests and the potential results , and inevitably , is worried if surgery is prescribed . |
13 | Of course , TV and radio training can be expensive both in the cost and the time involved in the training itself and in time lost from work making broadcasts , but it can also pay off extremely well . |
14 | Distribution in conjunction with a particular publication can be expensive both in the distribution fee and in the cost of producing so many copies . |
15 | Section 52 agreements can be advantageous both to the developer and the local authority , but there is a drawback in that if one of the parties , usually the developer or his successor in title , wish to alter the agreement , then in the absence of consensus , the only way is by application to the Lands Tribunal under s.84 of the Law of Property Act 1925 . |