Example sentences of "which [vb -s] both [noun] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It came up with a complex route which involves both endocytosis and fusion .
2 National television news originates — and was seen to originate — from either the newsroom at the BBC 's London Television Centre or the newsroom of ITN , which supplies both ITV and Channel 4 news .
3 The broken promises which littered the first of Mr Lamont 's three-part adaptation of Hard Times is testimony to the depth of crisis which grips both Government and country .
4 However there is , presumably , a gigantic Schrödinger equation which describes both microscope and electron .
5 Bedlam which assaults both eye and ear :
6 The only disadvantage in moving across is the fact that you need to process the resulting film or bromide photographically — an extra stage which costs both time and money .
7 This is illustrated in Fig. 8.5 which shows both volume and volatility being caused by the arrival of new information .
8 Female psychologists ' difficult position in the discipline is an outcome of the ambiguous concept of the investigative subject which characterizes both psychology and feminism .
9 But they are ranged on a continuum and a satisfactory account really depends on a theory of language which encompasses both grammar and lexis within the same descriptive scheme and makes explicit the relationship between them .
10 There are three options : A league in which eight teams play each other once or twice depending on whether ‘ home and away ’ is selection ; a cup which is an eight-team knockout ; and a season which gives both league and cup competitions .
11 The answer of 2,000 joules is the one which considers both man and load , but we must , of course , look at the load .
12 Clarins Eau Dynamisante is the first skincare product which provides both beauty and fragrance benefits .
13 The engine is also fitted with cylinder-by-cylinder knock sensing , feeding information to the engine management computer , which controls both ignition and fuel injection systems .
14 It is a task which brings both pleasure and pain .
15 Despite the careful orchestration of the parts , this picture , which has been praised as ‘ a fine and flatly medallioned portrait of London 's best-loved art-critic ’ , has a convincing naturalness , a quiet seriousness which conveys both homage and respect .
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