Example sentences of "and both [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A reference electrode was attached to the patient 's forearm and both the electrodes were connected to a recording device ( Digitrapper , Synectics ) . |
2 | The violinist was a heavy , dark-skinned girl from South America , and both the girls had graduated from the Florence conservatory the previous year , according to the programme notes … |
3 | The gardens are laid out in the most elegant manner and both the paintings and furniture are surprisingly fine . |
4 | 126ff ) — but there are also marriage links between the Kypselids of Corinth and both the families of Miltiades of Athens and of the Egyptian king Psammetichos . |
5 | It was eventide , the market was finished and both the hucksters and their customers were sheltering under the striped canvas awnings of the small ale booths . |
6 | Fragrance is particularly important in a walled or enclosed garden and both the lilies and the philadelphus will provide scent . |
7 | In extreme contrast we are also discussing Liszt 's Transcendental and Paganini Etudes , Ravel 's solo piano music and both the concertos , the Grieg and Schumann concertos and , most intriguingly , Britten 's The Golden Vanity , a vaudeville for piano and boys ’ chorus and a truly fascinating rarity alive with echoes of Peter Grimes , St Nicholas and Billy Budd . |
8 | And both the Pharisees and the scribes began to grumble saying , this man receives sinners and eats with them , and he told them this parable saying , what man among you , if he has a hundred sheep and has lost one of them , does not leave the ninety and nine in the open pasture and go out to the one which is lost until he finds it . |
9 | To the considerations already adduced — modes of internal and of external relations — we can add a distinction , evident between the Pre-Raphaelites on the one hand and both the Godwinians and Bloomsbury on the other , between relatively simple and relatively complex formations , in terms of the area — the actual grouping of practices — which the formation represents . |
10 | In practice , in many industries , particularly the construction industry , such clauses have become standard , and both the courts and the parties have tended to accept them without argument as to their status or the effect of s 13 . |
11 | And when nothing further was wanting the limbs began to move and unite themselves together , and both the maidens opened their eyes and were once more alive . |
12 | The Merry Widows were purchased as two pairs , and both the females had black gravid spots in front of the anal fin . |
13 | Harry and our Langley cousins and both the Trethowans and all the houseparties they had staying . |
14 | And both the organisations were co-signatories of a letter — signed also by leading figures in the book business , including BA president John Hitchin , PA president Paul Scherer and Anthony Sampson , chairman of the Society of Authors — which was sent in December to the Chancellor under the auspices of the National Book Committee 's ‘ Do n't Tax Reading ’ campaign . |
15 | Place the almonds and both the sugars in a mixing bowl and mix well together . |
16 | The last two centuries have brought a variety of attempts in theology to cope with these questions , and both the alternatives bequeathed by Lessing have been followed . |
17 | Another one of these antique soldier boys came into the room and said , ‘ General Midwinter , ’ and both the red-coats went into a state of paralysed rigidity . |
18 | The nobility readily supported the king 's ‘ just quarrel ’ , but at the same time their military importance was greatly enhanced , the financial relationship between the king and the nobles moved substantially in favour of the nobles , and both the profits of war and the generosity of the crown enabled them to extend and safeguard their inheritances . |