Example sentences of "both [prep] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | And that both of them would be well aware of it . |
2 | Ianthe sighed , perhaps foreseeing the day when both of them would be replaced by younger persons . |
3 | Well compare probably means you 'd define both of them would n't you ? |
4 | One or both of them may not wish to cope with parenting a second time round , having not long been released from the exhaustion and limitations of childcare on their own account . |
5 | ’ The concluding words show that a claim to contribution might arise under the Act of 1935 out of tortious conduct committed by two or more persons even though one or both of them may have committed a crime in the course of such conduct . |
6 | yeah but having said that erm that was something I wanted to ask you about because I mean both , both of them might need some money for higher education so , whilst I 'd like to put that sum money on one side , I 'd also possibly , you know if the need arose , would like to use it myself if I needed to for , for higher education . |
7 | Both of them can be thought of as being exercised in varying degrees , so that observation of people can be carried out with varying degrees of participation and varying degrees of control . |
8 | Jasper Carrott and Phil Cool : Middlesbrough Town Hall It is always good to see big-name comedy acts reaching the North-East other than in Newcastle , more especially when there are two such acts and both of them can keep a crowd laughing all evening . |
9 | Typically , procedure b ) will require procedure a ) and either or both of them will be initiated by the same control document . |
10 | Both of them could attribute their popularity to the fact that in the old days , when opening hours were not so well controlled , they stayed open longer than others , with the result that patrons of The Cock and The Bull were usually the most tipsy . |
11 | Well , both of them should have been wearing their life jackets before they were over water , and X should not have stowed the dinghy in the locker area when he could have kept it closer to hand on one of the spare rear seats . |
12 | Yet both of them must come into contact with the same assortment of germs and viruses in their daily lives . |
13 | For two probes to be neighbours , the number of clones n positive for both of them must be > 1 . |
14 | Both of you might do him . |
15 | Both of you may also be keen for him to do ‘ exercises , to improve his physical condition . |
16 | An added bonus of fishing with a mate is that both of you will no doubt be fishing with an experimental bait or method on your second rod , so this means you can learn twice as much without having to fish with more than two rods yourself . |
17 | When he has met our demands both of you will be released . |
18 | We hope that both of you will always enjoy married life , a very long and happy life together . |
19 | Often an erection is more easily maintained in the morning , and since there may well be no reason to get up early , both of you can enjoy the luxury of making love then . |
20 | Must be somewhere where the both of you can meet up . |
21 | Once you know , then both of you should fish that swim . |
22 | ‘ And I find it rather sad that both of you should think I do — be so suspicious of everyone 's motives . |
23 | ‘ We 're very concerned about Michael , both of you must understand that . |
24 | SIR — With the introduction of independent taxation we thought it best to share our investment income equally so that both of us would be entitled to the full allowances . |
25 | Indeed there were mistakes , terrible ones , both of us would have avoided if we could . |
26 | One point for each would not be a total disaster , but obviously both of us will want three . |
27 | We have no objection to the principle of a motion on involvement across Europe , especially following our recent friend 's city 's re-emergence into democracy as both of us can benefit from future E C funds . |
28 | ‘ It was scrappy all the way through and both of us can play a lot better . ’ |
29 | ‘ It was scrappy all the way through and both of us can play a lot better . ’ |