Example sentences of "both for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The new dyeing process , both for uncut cloth and finished garments , is sealed in a closed system where the finite quantity of water is constantly recycled and never released back into the environment .
2 For instance , some items , such as raw materials like wood , sand and cement , or products such as glass and bricks , clearly can be purchased both for private use and consumption ( eg DIY sales ) and by businessmen ( eg builders ) .
3 The revenue from the ivory was used both for personal gain and as a means of channelling funds to the guerrillas .
4 If the cyclical pattern is systematic , this will have implications both for economic forecasting and for policy analysis .
5 Dennis Pinnegar of Thornaby-based Panda Supplies will explain how he uses both for in-house training .
6 The Companies Act 1985 , as amended ( ‘ the Act' ) provides , both for individual company accounts and for group accounts , that if in special circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of the Act as to the matters to be included in a company 's accounts ( or notes thereto ) is inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs and profit or loss , the directors shall depart from that provision to the extent necessary to give a true and fair view .
7 In the short term this did result in a reduction in capacity , leading many observers to criticise BR for short-sightedness in view of the need to attract new traffic in readiness for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , but during 1988 the Dover-Dunkerque service received a boost when Railfreight Distribution commissioned a new high-capacity ferry , the Nord — Pas de Calais , to cater both for individual wagonload consignments and for trainload traffic on this route .
8 Periodicals remain by far the most important research tool for academics , both for current awareness scanning and for chasing up citations to individual articles .
9 The outbreak of war found the Army wearing uniforms which had evolved during the Indian Wars , and which were unsuitable both for tropical campaigning , and for the dawning age of modern warfare .
10 They decided that by 1985 , the computer would be a " commonly used tool " in education , both for computer-assisted instruction and for record-keeping :
11 It is desirable to have a single file area , both for efficient file processing and for simplicity , but this is not always possible .
12 People who see the world differently , and therefore need to communicate , both for mutual education and to avoid conflict , may seem the least likely to be able to do so .
13 There are important lessons here both for future policy formulation and for the way an LEA 's officers work .
14 There is also a range of sophisticated workstations available both for advanced undergraduate and research activities .
15 The Torah had to be made accessible in Greek both for religious service and for private reading .
16 British Gas South Western 's Control Centre is the heart of all gas operations in the South West , both for British Gas and other gas suppliers .
17 Military planning relied heavily on the rail network both for national defence and for maintaining internal control over the population in the event of civil unrest .
18 It seems strange that this phenomenon , so necessary both for social cohesion and for the development of real harmony between ourselves and our horses , has been given less attention than pecking order : a reflection , perhaps , on the observer more than on the observed .
19 Since 1953 , when Watson and Crick had solved the structure of DNA and recognized that embedded in its famous double helix lay a mechanism both for genetic transmission of information and the directed synthesis of proteins , the detailed mechanisms of protein and nucleic acid synthesis had been unravelled and more and more aspects of its exquisitely precise cellular controls were becoming clear .
20 While supporting the general thrust of the strategy and its emphasis on the importance of transport to the regeneration of the regions , the CIT 's response also comments on the absence to date of an effective structure that could apply any available EC funding and carry a regional strategy forward , as well as on the need both for considerable investment in public transport and for the best use to be made of the existing transport infrastructure in serving proposed strategic development sites .
21 It should indicate where further action is necessary , both for departmental management and for training staff . ’
22 It predicts that prices will continue to fall , both for basic capacity and for value-added services .
23 Moreover , major advances were made in training child care staff both for residential work and for the fieldwork of finding substitute homes , supervising fostering and keeping contact with parents .
24 It contains a wide variety of stimulating material to be used both for intensive viewing and for extension activities that develop the language areas covered by the video .
25 Drought has caused further problems in the agricultural sector , both for domestic consumption and exports .
26 Construction work on the reactor , intended to generate electricity both for domestic use and for sale to Belgium and the Netherlands , had commenced in 1972 , and it had been due to start operating in 1979 .
27 Construction work on the reactor , which had been intended to generate electricity both for domestic use and for sale to Belgium and the Netherlands , had commenced in 1972 , and it had been due to start operating in 1979 .
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