Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun] both [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | And we 're trying a different approach both mentally and physically , and I believe he can be a new person even after ten years . |
2 | But it was in the USA that sociology was emerging as a separate discipline both academically and institutionally . |
3 | The British Library also has its own newspaper library with a vast holding both historically and in range , much of which is now in micro form . |
4 | The cumulative effect of the language of the British inner city has been to give it a contradictory definition , as a conceptual space both inside and outside of society . |
5 | So it was nonetheless interesting recently to undergo a full battery of professional and occupational psychology tests which found me to be thoroughly rounded in skills and attitudes , a good communicator both normally and at times of stress and so on . |
6 | Stünke 's efforts , later in collaboration with Rudolf Zwirner , had a stunning impact both locally and internationally . |
7 | Their debut album , Club Classics , Volume I , was a massive hit both here and in America and , while the follow-up was short on ideas and melodies , Volume III is a return to form . |
8 | It is an important case both legally and politically . |
9 | Before qualifying , Tony was involved in the Trainee Solicitors ' Group and is now involved in the National Committee of the Young Solicitors ' Group which he sees as an important role both socially and in terms of his work . |
10 | Paul , who commutes daily — a weekly total of 630 miles — from his home town of Dundee has proven to be an excellent draughtsman both manually and on CAD , gaining expertise on CADvance , AUTOCAD and Microstation Intergraph systems which are supported throughout FWWG . |