Example sentences of "both [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On that occasion he had made a case both for a tutor-organiser to increase provision for trade unionist students and also for one to develop work in the New Towns of Harlow , Stevenage , Hemel Hempstead and Hatfield .
2 Also , portraits of individual children are far more common in the eighteenth century than in the seventeenth , again arguing both for a change in fashionable attitudes , and also , may be , for a greater emotional investment in children by parents .
3 The nuns and their secular sisters have a common task ; we share a common quest both for a way forward and for appropriate role models .
4 We ourselves were quite lucky with holiday weather , both for a week on the Beauly Firth , a week with Richard in Telford ( outstanding museums and the Shropshire Hills ) , and a weekend in the Lake District with Rob .
5 Did n't want to go home , and he took them both for a walk .
6 Roger Bacon has enjoyed renown , both for an emphasis on firsthand experience of nature and for an advocacy of mathematics that , for the thirteenth century , was remarkably energetic .
7 Its passage had been delayed by the calling of the December general election , at which Prime Minister Poul Schlüter had sought to strengthen his position by obtaining a mandate both for the budget and for a programme of tax reforms [ see pp. 37868 ; 37924-25 ] .
8 Mr. Miller , of whom I must always retain the highest sense , both for the Knowledge I have received from his Labours , and more particularly that Friendship and Communicativeness with which he always treated me , was blessed with a more favourable Situation in the progress of his Experiments , by enjoying the kind Influence of the Sun ( the parent of Vegetation ) in so high a Degree as to have the Vine in full ripeness on the natural Wall , without the assistance of Art ; and could we all experience the same Felicity , I need not have communicated my Observations or my Countrymen wanted an other Tutor …
9 The quality of items is decidedly variable and the author 's aim is clearly not to draw our attention to this , but this is an interesting book both for the illustrations and for the details of the private lives of the collectors featured .
10 Zuckerman 's proposal of marriage to Maria in The Counterlife is an indication of its importance , and of the importance of escape both for the tradition and for the unsatisfiable Roth .
11 ‘ the encouraging fact is that in most areas there is capacity to allow both for the protection of the countryside and to build the number of houses we need .
12 The exhibition included various crime prevention systems both for the home and the car and details of neighbourhood watch .
13 There is room in family welfare both for the development of effective social policies in housing and income maintenance and for sympathetic support and individual help with particular problems .
14 provide clear commitments and policy objectives both for the development of comprehensive , multidisciplinary assessments and for the kinds and levels of services which the outcome of such assessments will require ;
15 Higher taxes and higher inflation would have been a lethal combination both for the country and the Government , given that there was no prospect of improvements in employment either .
16 It ascertained that centres had formally sought Scottish Education Department and , where applicable , Local Authority approval , and also considered the resource implications both for the Council and for the presenting centres .
17 Yet people acted as though there was such a thing and this illusion was essential both for the working of capitalism and for the acceptability of the exploitation on which capitalism was based .
18 On a view of the facts as a whole , and making every allowance both for the finding as to the intention of the plaintiffs and for the fact that the learned judge saw and heard the witnesses , which we have not , I conclude that the facts found by him were not sufficient in law to constitute adverse possession .
19 As the narratives of the siege of Rouen , pursued by Henry V between July 1418 and January 1419 , underline , the results , both for the civilians who had sought safety there and for the garrison who had led the resistance , could be devastating .
20 It is the book that every literate member of my family will get for Christmas , both for the fun of it , and so they can shock their humanist friends with some real news about human nature .
21 To be able to make an accurate replica of a sculpture without touching its surface has far-reaching implications , both for the museum replication industry and for open-air sites where stone sculpture is suffering from irretrievable decay .
22 This is why success in surmounting this stage in a satisfactory manner is so important both for the happiness and future sexual fulfilment of the individual and for the security and success of this civilization .
23 The judgment appeared to redefine the legal relationship between mother and foetus in such a way as to have important future implications both for the behaviour of pregnant women and for the issue of abortion .
24 The return of figure-hugging fashions calls for smooth , seamless underwear , and now there 's lots of choice , both for the well-endowed and smaller busted .
25 This meant that I was free to respond to the effects that developed as I worked and I got a feel both for the subject and the pastels I was using .
26 Obtains pixel counts for one half of the image , both for the subject and the reference card .
27 These products also demanded a large African labour force , both for the plantations themselves and for the roads and railways leading to the ports .
28 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
29 It has a multi-disciplinary team both for the selection of people to move to the community and to manage their services — take decisions on their services once they are in the community .
30 The Act provides for the local education authority to ensure that a child identified as having special educational needs is given education within an ordinary school as long as that is compatible with efficient use of resources and efficient education , both for the child concerned and for other children at the school .
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