Example sentences of "[det] [verb] both the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This can be seen in Fig. 3.13B , where the proportions of mandibles with the ascending ramus totally destroyed are plotted against maxillary damage , and this groups both the tawny owl and snowy owl with the other predator species producing less alteration .
2 Interestingly , in the late 20th century there are no newspaper proprietors listed as members of the Commons : this reflects both the changing role of the press vis-à-vis politics and the changing nature of its ownership .
3 On the other hand , the average value per transaction has risen steeply since the early 1980s ; this reflects both the increasing size of transactions with customers and the fact that modern intra-market business is typically conducted through deals of high value ( over £4m on average in 1991 ) .
4 Christiane Stukenbrock , co-organiser of the show in Cologne , where it continues until 22 November at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum , emphasises that the exhibition has much to offer both the general public and the art historian .
5 But the ultimate source of the difficulty is the same : some objects have intrinsic orientations , with fronts , sides , etc. , and these allow both the deictic selection of some oriented plane and the non-deictic reference to some such oriented plane .
6 Even as civil society endlessly displaces corruption from the social body as a whole on to its low life , the latter reveals both the original source and full extent of corruption within the dominant itself ( pp. 16 , 174 ) .
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