Example sentences of "[adj] both for [art] " in BNC.

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1 As described in the Appendix , we have done this both for the corporate business sector as a whole and for the crucial , and sensitive , manufacturing sector .
2 I knew the last 10 minutes would be nervous both for the fans and the supporters , as had happened against Oldham the previous week .
3 It is a bit hypocritical both for the questioner and for the Minister , who is a representative of the Government of unemployment , to criticise potential job losses under a Labour Government .
4 He pointed out that the best papers should indeed go to international journals because it is good both for the author and for international medical literature .
5 This is why success in surmounting this stage in a satisfactory manner is so important both for the happiness and future sexual fulfilment of the individual and for the security and success of this civilization .
6 The control over local affairs that the new system entrusted to the agent of the central government was held responsible both for the electoral mechanics which distorted parliamentary liberalism and for the decay of local citizenship .
7 The main provision of mental health care comes jointly under the National Health Service , responsible both for the psychiatric and mental handicap hospitals and for the community health services , and the local authority social services departments .
8 As such he was responsible both for the retirement of Lord George Bentinck [ q.v. ] from its leadership in 1847 , after his vote for Jewish emancipation , and for the resumption of the title Conservative for his party in 1848 .
9 Local organisers are responsible both for the academic and technical staffing of a vehicle whilst it is in their charge .
10 Local organisers are responsible both for the academic and technical staffing of a vehicle whilst it is in their charge .
11 The UK Department of Health claims that its AIDS prevention policy is responsible both for the reduction in projected new cases among injecting drug users and the greater certainty about heterosexual exposure .
12 Mrs Shepherd sees no incompatibility in her dual role as Minister for Agriculture and Food and that it was ‘ nonsense ’ for anyone to state that it was inappropriate to be responsible both for the agricultural industry and the quality and safety of food .
13 In fact , the relation is disadvantageous both for the slave and for the master .
14 And fortunately , there were simple techniques available both for the measurement of the rate of protein synthesis and for preventing such synthesis .
15 Yet people acted as though there was such a thing and this illusion was essential both for the working of capitalism and for the acceptability of the exploitation on which capitalism was based .
16 What appears to me to be essential both for the reader and for the novelist who together constitute a couple — and a couple always comprises two accomplices — is to guide complicity along a most exacting path .
17 This practice is convenient both for the purposes of managing the property ( since most managing agents , or their computers , send out rent demands by reference to quarter days ) and for the purpose of calculating the rent ( since broken periods can often be avoided ) .
18 It had been widely denounced as disastrous both for the environment and the local Auyu forest people , whose traditional lands would be devastated [ see ED 46 for a detailed account of the project ] .
19 This goal must , surely , be regarded as the very minimum necessary both for a civilised society and for us to begin to secure social justice for this group .
20 The rewards are worthwhile both for the health of the population and for the environment .
21 In the meantime , the Muslim community was subject to complex stresses which were to prove significant both for the events of the immediately succeeding centuries in Mesopotamia and Persia and for those of the 1980s .
22 We return to this issue when we discuss the implications of greater numbers surviving into their eighties and nineties both for the survivors and for the society at large .
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