Example sentences of "in both the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly in both the provision of resources and also their views on the way services can and should move . |
2 | Sport & Recreation is a very small part of a huge leisure industry which over the last 20 years has seen a massive increase in both the provision of Local Authority facilities and in participation levels . |
3 | Despite a recession in the US aerospace market , Turbine Engine Services recorded a good year in both the core business of fuel nozzle repair and calibration and the developing engine repair and overhaul market . |
4 | In both the polyphony is freely based on the traditional Passion tones . |
5 | In both the Branch Establishments Scheme and the Manpower Planning Information System , considerable use is made of the ability of computers to perform large volumes of calculations with consistent accuracy . |
6 | It was a surprise in both the trial schools that molecules could make mental arithmetic so popular . |
7 | A major change in the 1980s has been the huge increase in both the choice of lenders and the range of products . |
8 | The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans . |
9 | This fusion was reflected in their unique ability to communicate in both the sign language of the Plains tribes , and the Chinook trade jargon of the coastal peoples . |
10 | But consumption does not directly create capital assets whether financed internally or externally , and investment levels in most countries have not risen significantly as a proportion of GDP in Africa over the last twenty years , and reMain 6 or 7 per cent lower than in both the rest of the developing world and in the industrialized world . |
11 | President and congressional elections were held in December 1988 , when Pérez was elected President with 53 per cent of the vote ; the AD lost its overall majority but remained the largest party in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate [ see p. 36423 ] . |
12 | He usually appeared at centre-half but , when the management or playing policy required it , he could and did produce constructive , driving performances in both the wing-half berths . |
13 | In this chapter , we develop a method similar to Flowerdew 's in which we use GIS techniques to enable areal interpolation to be informed by the distribution of land-cover types , as inferred from a classified Landsat Thematic Mapper ( TM ) image , in both the source ( 1981 Census wards ) and target ( National Grid kilometre squares ) units . |
14 | I took in both the general : lunar dust motes caught in the sidereal glare of neon light , and the particular : the smear of cobweb on an inch of mushroom flex that protruded from the ceiling above . |
15 | They and the popular movement have their roots in both the growth of nationalist fervour in the late 1960s and early 1970s , which parallelled the growth of anti-colonial and ‘ Third World ’ nationalist movements elsewhere , and in the call from the leadership of the Catholic church during the same period for ‘ a preferential option for the poor ’ which gave a new focus to the efforts of church organizations in this predominantly Catholic country . |
16 | Anti-flag-burning amendments to the Constitution were passed in both the House ( on June 21 ) and the Senate ( June 26 ) but each fell short of the two-thirds majority necessary for adoption . |
17 | This can be seen in both the number of institutions , organizations and campaigns that have been established but also in the wide range of activities undertaken , including research and information work , programme and service development , organization and union building , campaign and lobby work and solidarity networking . |
18 | This and the unpleasantness of needle insertion ( suggesting poor needling technique ) led to an unusually high drop out rate in both the group given electroacupuncture ( 17% ) and the controls ( 15% ) in the study . |
19 | In both the challenge offered to royal authority by provincial particularism was far greater than in France . |
20 | There have been major changes in both the interface of the police and raped women and in the media coverage . |
21 | In both the PTE areas , the former PTE bus undertakings have had to face extensive competition since deregulation . |
22 | In both the action of the vis-á-vis piano and in Stein 's German action , the escapement engages the hammer shank on the other side of the pivot from the hammer head . |
23 | As with test ( A ) , the difficulty can vary greatly in both the accuracy required in the copied symbol and the similarities between the different symbols . |
24 | The 20-year-old from West Derby works in designer menswear shop Deja-Vu in both the Cavern Walks and St John 's Precinct branches . |
25 | That the magic of the place is more than an architectural phenomenon is expressed in both the introduction by the house 's present owner , the Duke of Buccleuch and an essay on its history by John Cornforth . |
26 | Yet in both the image of the adult is discernible . |
27 | In this connection we would draw your attention to the General Terms — Emergency and Salvage Charges contained in both the Policy Forms . |
28 | Spurred on by these developments , the intervening 40 years have seen theoretical , technical and experimental advances in both the study of the growth process and its structural dependence . |
29 | This represents a new departure in both the study of public transport operators and the derivation and application of concepts relevant to organisation studies . |