Example sentences of "of both [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 An FA spokesman confirmed : ‘ The referee 's report includes an incident involving himself and members of both clubs ' management .
2 It combines together the effects of both parents ' social class , occupation , and attitudes , in a common physical and social environment .
3 If the scores are tied , then the referee panel will award the victory on the basis of their appraisal of both contestants ' performances up to the point where injury occurred .
4 However , an inspection of both projects ' cash flows might cause most readers to query this preference since the total cash inflows of Project B exceed those of Project A by £20,000 .
5 The waste had originally been exported to Belgium for reprocessing , in contravention of both countries ' laws .
6 A comparison of both companies ' 1991 accounts , show a fifth of the fixed assets , a fifth of the net assets and a third of net rental income stem from the Oldham buildings .
7 Chairman Peter Hollings still insisted yesterday its £18.3m bid last year was ‘ generous and in the best interests of both companies ' shareholders ’ .
8 The Miners ' Federation of Great Britain , which had passed resolutions in favour of both workers ' control and nationalization , supported state control and in order to avoid industrial conflict the Lloyd George Coalition government set up a royal commission , chaired by Lord Sankey , to investigate the coal industry .
9 The result accurately reflected the election campaign , which had sharply polarized the country on political , racial and class lines , despite the similarity , if not the style of presentation , of both candidates ' short-term economic adjustment policies .
10 ( iii ) Practitioners are reminded of the danger of inadvertently holding out persons as partners in a firm by inclusion of both partners ' and non-partners ' names in a list .
11 Samples of both victims ' blood would be taken from the bodies at the post-mortem , but it would be three days at least before he could expect to get the result of the analysis .
12 Personal memories : of the larger knots of passengers at reopened Templecombe than at most other stations between Exeter and Salisbury , a route far busier and better served than ten years ago ; but of travelling from Southampton to Newton Abbot via Westbury having dinner with a traveller from London to Crewkerne , the common Westbury-Taunton section way north of both passengers ' direct line being attractive because of the faster pace of HSTs .
13 Estimates of the costs involved in the conduct of both parties ' cases , which involved evidence being taken in Sydney and London over 91 days , plus 15 days in the appeal , are put at $ A10 million .
14 Thereafter any timetable will depend very much on the intending purchasers ' due diligence and clearance requirements and the energy of both parties ' lawyers .
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