Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] both " in BNC.
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1 | The next chapter will be rather different in both intention and structure , for it will not examine the work in detail of particular leaders in the field nor give attention to the teasing out of any particular principles . |
2 | Watts and Quimby also used many sites which were not at junctions , sites which generally ranked extremely low on both subjective and objective risk . |
3 | The British Crime Survey found , for example , that ( as classified by the ACORN ‘ Classification of Residential Neighbourhoods ’ system ) there were three types of area which were especially prone to both crime and fear of crime : ‘ High-status non-family areas ’ ( I ) , ‘ Multi-racial areas ’ ( H ) , and ‘ Poorest council estates ’ ( G ) . |
4 | Clarence Hiles in the Ulster Cricketer , reiterates the esteem in which Sean was held by describing him as the doyen of Irish cricket writers ‘ who tackled all the main issues , in the caring thoughtful manner which made him so popular with both players and officials alike . ’ |
5 | Clarence Hiles in the Ulster Cricketer , reiterates the esteem in which Sean was held by describing him as the doyen of Irish cricket writers ‘ who tackled all the main issues , in the caring thoughtful manner which made him so popular with both players and officials alike . ’ |
6 | This , too , is an NSA , overlooking Tummel Forest Park ( famous for its ancient birchwoods ) , and is extremely popular with both tourists and hillwalkers . |
7 | As the objectives for online orientation are so similar for both end-users and intermediaries , it is reasonable to assume that orientation programmes can be produced which can be useful in the teaching of both groups . |
8 | However , it so closely matches the traditional methods of cut and paste used within publishing houses and art studios that it is extremely easy to both learn and use . |
9 | She thought carefully for a few moments before she said , ‘ Silas — are n't you being unreasonable and somewhat unfair to both yourself and to Doreen ? ’ |
10 | He was constantly concerned about both his backside and his nasal passages . |
11 | This method of storage is an inefficient use of memory compared to a binary search tree or to the original word list , but searching is much faster for both the acceptance and rejection of a given string . |
12 | This is obviously disturbing for both the child and his or her family , particularly if they have not had a great deal of contact with hospitals previously . |
13 | Bolognese lawyers were so important to both the papal and imperial parties in supplying them with lawyers to staff their governments and administrations that they were given special protection . |
14 | The provost noted , moreover , that Cunnan was named by the commissioners in Edinburgh , among whom Haldane 's influence lay , and the effect was extremely damaging to both the Cunningham and the Argyll interests in the district . |
15 | Furthermore , a three-phase study of over a thousand school leavers in the Lothian region of Scotland found that , in marked contrast to alcohol and tobacco use , ‘ levels of illicit drug use were much higher amongst both males and females who were unemployed than amongst their peers who were working or were full-time students ’ ( Plant et al . |
16 | These included the Shiites , supporters of Ali , to whom Muhammad 's campaign was particularly slanted and with whom it proved especially successful in both Persia and Mesopotamia . |
17 | The hair is somewhat longer on both front and hind legs . |
18 | The only thing entirely common to both was the good-natured warmth of their brown eyes and the crinkles in the skin at the corners , especially when they laughed . |
19 | Is the answer that the principle applied in Hughes was entirely inapplicable to both Foakes v. Beer and High Trees ? |
20 | Although now virtually abandoned , being almost entirely useless in both research and clinical practice , this scheme does draw out some of the ways in which the symptoms of schizophrenia can sometimes cluster together . |
21 | His prose too is highly mannered in both his Latin and his English treatises ; it calls attention to itself and to the writer in striking contrast to the calm , lucid prose of our other mystics , who are all careful to make it clear that their word is not law but only their own opinion . |
22 | Among suggestions offered to explain this is that the sloth 's behaviour is mutually advantageous to both it and the tree on which it feeds — the tree is fertilised by the dung . |
23 | For those aged over 65 the responses were remarkably similar for both males and females . |
24 | Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand . |
25 | Indeed , the overriding impression is that referral patterns remained strikingly similar among both fundholders and non-fundholders after the implementation of the organisational changes . |
26 | Editor , — In their paper on the effect of the NHS reforms on general practitioners ' referral patterns Angela Coulter and Jean Bradlow state that ‘ the overriding impression is that referral patterns remained strikingly similar among both fundholders and non-fundholders . ’ |
27 | The figures can be taken as generally representative for both Europe and the USA . |
28 | Productivity is generally low in both still- and running-water habitats , limited mainly by lack of nutrients . |
29 | Immensely popular with both Masters and boys , he was a tireless worker in almost every School activity . |
30 | The tension in the rein very much depends on the individual , but the aim is to be soft and easily acceptable to both the horse and the rider . |