Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] both [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of those who smoked or drank , patients with CLO had a smoking history of a median 15 pack years ( range 2–60 pack years ) , which was less than both the severe oesophagitis ( median 45.5 , range 5–150 pack years ) ( p<0.01 ) , and adenocarcinoma groups ( median 55.25 , range 4–200 pack years ) ( p<0.001 ) .
2 Of those who smoked , patients with CLO had a smoking history of 15 median pack years ( range 2–60 pack years ) which was less than both the severe oesophagitis ( median 45.5 , range 5–150 pack years ; p<0.001 ) and adenocarcinoma groups ( median 55.25 , range 4–200 pack years ) ( p<0.001 ) ( Fig 2 ) .
3 A marked MIP-1 β- specific augmentation of binding was observed only when both the proteoglycan and the integrin ligand were co-immobilized .
4 While it is true to say that the bare infinitive is more frequent in American English — Algeo ( 1988 : 22 ) found that the Brown University Corpus has only 25 per cent usage of to infinitives after help where the Lancaster-Oslo/Bergen Corpus has 73 per cent — this begs the question nevertheless because both the bare and the to infinitives are used on both sides of the Atlantic .
5 ‘ Enjoyed while they lasted and ended by mutual consent when the time came to move on , usually because both the woman concerned and I knew from the start that it was n't going to be a lifelong affair . ’
6 Also as both a rugby player and as a cricketer he played the game with distinction at first-class level .
7 There are other possibilities too ( e.g. if both the semantic system and the direct link from visual word recognition to spoken word production are damaged reading via the lexical procedure will be impaired ) .
8 Thirdly while both the Act and The Stock Exchange rules allow fractional entitlements to be ignored , they differ as regards the treatment of rights that are not taken up .
9 The team 's report will be presented to the Colombian government , as well as both the British and Colombian universities involved in the expedition and UK-based organisations which may be able to put the information to further use .
10 Even though both the Labour and the Conservative Parties supported universal social service provision all through the 1950s and 1960s , they were divided on the issue of equality .
11 The defendant had placed himself in a position where his duty and interest conflicted even though both the employee and client appear to have had no intention of remaining with the plaintiff .
12 On the most general level Foucault 's society of normalisation is in danger of being as rigidly functional , tending towards a necessary social equilibrium , as Talcott Parsons ' , particularly as both the resistances and the individual internalisations are not specified : social control seems to be absolute .
13 Indeed if both the missile and its antidote have been improving at the same rate , we can expect that the latest , most advanced and sophisticated versions , and the earliest , most primitive and simplest versions will be exactly as successful as each other , against their contemporary counter-devices .
14 [ … ] They will be found to vary in detail with the length of the period of time to which the investigation refers ; chiefly because both the material capital of machinery and other business plant , and the immaterial capital of business skill and ability and organization , are of slow growth and slow decay .
15 Nonetheless , knowledge seeped out ; not least because both the Iran and contra operations , however much compartmented and closely held , were run by a man who could not resist talking about them .
16 This was an attractive scheme , not least because both the pupil-teacher and the headmaster or headmistress were paid for their trouble , and was very probably the route which Benjamin James followed .
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