Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Meal-time is all that many patients have to look forward to — it is the highlight of the day , and good food contributes greatly to both their well-being and recovery as much for psychological as nutritional reasons , ’ says Roden .
2 If banks are short of liquidity they will lend less to both markets and rates will rise ; if the Bank of England readily provides funds to the discount market , houses will offer less attractive terms to other banks who will deposit instead with the parallel markets causing rates there to fall .
3 Attitude questionnaires were also filled in by both experimental and control groups .
4 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
5 This point is picked up by both Gregory and Fredegar , who describe the later Frankish invasion of Burgundy in 523 as the prosecution of Chlothild 's bloodfeud against her uncle 's family .
6 Previously new carriages were built at Saltley , near Birmingham , and repairs were carried out at both Crewe and Euston .
7 That was the first of several epic desert walks carried out by both groups and individuals from the SAS who had become cut off during the campaign in North Africa .
8 The services carried out by both the All- weather and Inshore lifeboats over the years are well documented and , as usual , Jeff Morris 's book can be recommended to anyone with an interest in the work and history of lifeboats in the area .
9 In tests carried out in both Britain and the United States it has also been proved that non-smokers have far better memory and recall than smokers .
10 Whether you have chosen card or material as a backing for your mount it must be something that blends well with both the frame and the mount , not to mention the flowers .
11 He 's come round to both our Joe and our Tamar and , heaven knows , he was bitter enough against them at the start . ’
12 He managed to get away but was then attacked again by both Diaz and Walker , said John Evans , prosecuting .
13 In seeking decisions about quality , the purchasing department have to work closely with both production and marketing staff to arrive at a suitable compromise .
14 Indonesia is a core area contributing significantly to both production and cash flow and accounting for approximately 46 per cent of the Group 's reserves .
15 Where the park straddles a county boundary , two joint-planning boards were established , and these have operated successfully in both the Peak and Lake District regions .
16 Along the riverside , hay would have been cropped several times through the summer , and then , at the end of the summer , the animals who had been on the fallow would be turned on to both the meadowland and the stubble of the arable before coming into the paddocks by the village over the winter , to be stall-fed on the hay cut from the meadow .
17 The Cook Antonello has been offered privately for some time , being turned down by both the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Polish/American heiress Basia Johnson , the latter dissuaded by her advisors Derek Johns and the late Adrian Ward-Jackson ( see The Art Newspaper No. 1 , Oct. 1990 , p. 17 ) , who held that it was a copy by Andrea Solario after a lost prototype by Antonello , an opinion that originated with Bernard Berenson in 1895 , and one that stuck for most of the twentieth century .
18 At the same time he was turned down by both the Civil Service and the Foreign Office .
19 We now suspect he had been written off by both the consul and the Spanish authorities at an early stage .
20 Finally this procedure calculates empirical corrections to be applied later to both the subject and the reference measures and these are saved in the record savedValues .
21 This was the theory that it kept a Long Kesh compound filled with loyalists as a propaganda exercise to impress observers outside Ulster that it was acting impartially towards both the British loyalist and the Irish republican community .
22 CATCH UP WITH BOTH
23 Porosity is found mainly in oolitic grainstones and is made up of both primary intergranular and leached intragranular voids ( Fig. 16a ) .
24 So the cost of a bottle of whisky that you buy on the plane home from holiday , is made up of both the manufacturer 's price and the airline 's profit .
25 It is generally accepted that each person , man and woman , is made up of both masculine and feminine qualities , and it appears that in some lifetimes the masculine will have been predominant while in others it will have been the feminine .
26 The co-operative , made up of both former patients and ordinary workers , continued to hold the contract for cleaning all mental health centres and former hospital buildings after the closure of the hospital .
27 Each monthly instalment of your Personal Loan is made up of both capital and interest .
28 Each monthly instalment of your Car Loan is made up of both capital and interest .
29 Another fundamental misunderstanding of Freud 's theory , made again by both those sympathetic and those hostile to his work , has been over the part played by abnormal psychology in the theory of psychoanalysis .
30 However , what all three painters learnt from Cubism , largely through Delaunay , was the means of organizing a canvas in terms of interacting and transparent facets or planes , which could be made to suggest movement and depth , while preserving the unity of the picture-plane ; Chagall , another painter whose work was known and admired in Germany , and who had also flirted briefly with both Cubism and Orphism , acknowledged a [ 31 ] similar debt to Cubist painting .
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