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

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1 This supports the idea that for both groups of children ties were solved direct from long term memory without any counting .
2 Bellends : I liked the fact that as both ends are the same you have four choices of entrance .
3 It is certainly true , moreover , that under both categories the evidential burden upon the prosecution is confined to establishing the injury and the necessary intent .
4 But there are revealing similarities between the two explanations , quite apart from the tact that in both cases the ‘ authority ’ on homosexuality is an avowed heterosexual male , and one cited anonymously at that .
5 Where the resource areas are widely dispersed , the territory is large , and where the territory is small , the same number or extent of resource areas are closer together , so that in both cases the predator gets its food from similar sized hunting areas but from quite different territory sizes .
6 It may be pointed out , however , that in both cases the extension beyond the horizon is not unique .
7 That the focusing preference here is at most a weak one is shown by the fact that in both cases , the wrong reading is still plausible , so the decision must be made on comparative , not absolute , grounds .
8 For HP 9000 Unix workstations and business servers , system-oriented software is moving from a seven-tier model to a three-tier structure based on expandability , not processor power so that in both cases , customers can increase processing power without incurring software-upgrade fees — eat your heart out , IBM AS/400 users .
9 It is probably patronising to say that in both cases the window dressing is up to Kensington standards , but it is .
10 ( b ) One might wish to argue that in both cases the accused was not dishonest towards the shop .
11 And it was striking that in both instances the referenda did stimulate a serious and extensive debate about the matters which were to be decided on — or at least voted on .
12 She expressed concern that in both instances income had fallen well short of expenditure .
13 It must also be remembered that in both jurisdictions self-regulatory codes of conduct prohibiting insider dealing provide further incentives to trade fairly .
14 Rather we suppose that in both accounts and in actions , the same knowledge of what is socially potent and proper is revealed .
15 The right hon. Gentleman mentioned his constituency and mine , but he neglected to mention that in both constituencies the latest figures show a fall in unemployment .
16 It is clear that in both places , the higher the status group the greater the tendency to approximate to the spoken norm of Received Pronunciation , which retains [ h ] .
17 It must be remembered that in both types of Free Range Units , the standard of management must be extremely high , higher than for battery units .
18 The indications are , however , that in both types of court a higher proportion of Blacks pleaded ‘ not guilty ’ and of these a higher proportion of Blacks were acquitted .
19 However , the co-existence of a lexical ambiguity in no way alters the fact that in both types of instance — ordinary structural ambiguity and the distinction between associative and ascriptive — there are two different patterns of relationship holding between elements of the linguistic structure .
20 This is not so , however : there is little doubt that in both interpretations pencil refers to the whole object ( or at least potentially does so ) .
21 The reader will have seen that in both examples it was necessary to make a number of special assumptions .
22 He removed them when he first came since they would not shut because , as old Mr Abbott the gardener explained , ‘ not once but twice Mr Betjeman reversed out of the garage without opening the doors , and when charged with stupidity , made the excuse that on both occasions he was wearing a sou'wester . ’
23 Dick Francis was sidelined through injury , and Bryan Marshall , who rode the horse in the King George and the Mildmay , informed Cazalet that on both occasions his mount had seemed to falter halfway through the race , before finding his second wind and running on again .
24 It had n't helped that on both occasions the rest of us had laughed at Frank 's remarks .
25 Magistrates heard that on both occasions she was travelling at more than ninety miles an hour .
26 Mr Justice Connell 's inquiry , set up by the Jockey Club , refused to accept Mr Evans ' evidence that on both occasions he waved his flag to signal to the riders that the race had been stopped .
27 Mr Justice Connell 's inquiry , set up by the Jockey Club , refused to accept Mr Evans 's evidence that on both occasions he waved his flag to signal to the riders that the race had been stopped .
28 Mr Justice Connell 's inquiry , set up by the Jockey Club , refused to accept Mr Evans ' evidence that on both occasions he waved his flag to signal to the riders that the race had been stopped .
29 The reality of this breakdown in relations is confirmed by letters written by Alcuin in 790 in which he reported a quarrel between Charlemagne and Offa so serious that on both sides traders were forbidden to sail .
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