Example sentences of "both [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | The North Leigh pavement ( pl.34 ) and the Oceanus pavement , from Verulamium ( pl.26 ) have , respectively , an arrangement of decorative borders , and a central square with fine figured work , both of which might be indicative of the craft of some of the mosaicists employed above . |
2 | For example , this selection of flowers could have been framed in a pale green mount , or the entire design could have been created on a very pale blue-grey background with no mount at all , both of which would have given a very different emphasis to the pink roses . |
3 | cuts in defence expenditure , both of which are irresponsible and both of which would have a devastating effect on our capacity to defend ourselves . |
4 | Thirteen would have been unable to cope with the elimination regimen for social reasons or because of poor understanding , eight had tight small intestinal strictures , and eight were on high dose steroids ( both of which would have made the results difficult to interpret ) , four refused , two were treated for postoperative fistulas , two were pregnant , and one was treated for extensive pyoderma gangrenosum and had no gastrointestinal symptoms . |
5 | However , the justification for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts would appear to rest on two grounds , both of which may be open to question in the light of the foregoing analysis . |
6 | Among the few fish which do not mix well with Ampullaria are Leporinus and puffers , both of which may bite pieces out of the snail . |
7 | These episodes can be due to both apnoeic and non-apnoeic mechanisms , and some of the apparent benefits of additional inspired oxygen may arise through relaxation of bronchiolar or pulmonary arteriolar muscle tone , both of which may increase in response to airway hypoxia . |
8 | in Hispanic Studies , both of which may lead to research for the Ph.D . |
9 | Thorough preparation of the plot before sowing also say off those other perennial horrors , couch and horsetail , both of which can go down 6ft or more and spread in all directions . |
10 | Overheating and loose valvegear chains , both of which can abruptly extinguish all mechanical life , are its ( avoidable ) weaknesses . |
11 | There are two common types both of which can be switched on or off according to need . |
12 | As well as affecting sleep , noise is thought to create tension and fatigue , both of which can contribute to accidents and mental ill-health . |
13 | However , care must be taken when using sintering aids and impurities , both of which can lead to a degradation of properties in the body and premature failure of the prosthesis . |
14 | The tuned circuit L1/VC1 comprises an inductor wound on a conventional ferrite rod and a variable capacitor ( having a maximum value of between 200pF and 500pF ) both of which can be removed from a discarded radio . |
15 | A noise gate is built into each channel ( both of which can be linked for stereo processing ) and the 3630 offers hard or soft knee operation and peak or RMS sensing . |
16 | From here they can be drawn up in two ranks , both of which can fire , and they can draw line of sight to almost any place on the field . |
17 | For example , scar tissue may form or there may be a disturbance to the blood supply , both of which can affect the working of adjacent regions . |
18 | The building Societies ' Association ( at 34 Park Street , London W1Y 3PF ) publishes a leaflet , Hints for Home Buyers , and a more detailed booklet , Building Societies and House Purchase , both of which can be obtained free of charge . |
19 | Moreover , the intricacy of the colouring can , and seems to be , influenced by horizontal and vertical circulation patterns in the atmosphere and by waves , both of which can transport material to altitudes where its colours are unstable but where insufficient time has elapsed for chemical reactions to have reached a new equilibrium corresponding to different colours . |
20 | That a legal system should develop two separate concepts of ownership , both of which can apply simultaneously to the same property , and effectively two separate legal systems , is by no means self-evident . |
21 | This will be called compound , and its main characteristic is that it can be analysed into two words , both of which can exist independently as English words . |
22 | The results , he said , do not reflect any benefit from the £250m Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System UK Ministry of Defence contract , nor from the £200m British Gas Plc coup , both of which will be delivered over the next six years . |
23 | The only new exhibition spaces are the modest Clare Eddy Thaw and Forecourt Galleries , both of which will receive rotating exhibitions from the too-little-seen permanent collection . |
24 | Paving slabs may have shaped edges and a textured face , both of which will be visible if they 're used as treads . |
25 | This conclusion can be re-expressed in two ways , both of which will be needed for future discussions . |
26 | Your tap water is also likely to be high in nitrates and possibly phosphates , both of which will harm fish in high concentrations and will feed algae in your tank . |
27 | The merits of a planning application lodged in August 1988 can hardly be expected to be judged on the basis of a yet to be prepared and approved Structure Plan Review and District-wide Local Plan , both of which will address a future Development Plan time period . |
28 | Can my hon. Friend confirm that it is the Government 's intention to continue to reduce taxes and deregulate , both of which will help small businesses ? |
29 | To capitalise on the award , adverts are being taken in the main trade magazines , and leaflets are being distributed to the sales force , both of which will inform carpet retailers throughout the country that Lafayette has ‘ outstanding sales potential . ’ |
30 | BM says that behaviour is influenced by two powerful forces , both of which could be modified by you in some situations . |