Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [v-ing] both " in BNC.

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1 one GCE ‘ A ’ level and three GCE ‘ O ’ levels/GCSE passes at grade C or above reflecting both practical and theoretical ability ; or
2 Through setting goals with priority areas , and through involving both staff and pupils , it suggested each school could take its own path to becoming ‘ the considerate school . ’
3 The current production is a triumph on every level , and after witnessing both the dress rehearsal and the initial performance , niggling criticisms are far overshadowed by the immensity of the achievement .
4 At the level of whole societies , written language serves the functions of record keeping and of storing both information and literary works .
5 All are important elements of life in old age , and in maintaining both independence and freedom from ill-health , yet older people often avoid taking exercise because of the widespread ageist assumption that it is dangerous for them to be too active .
6 There would be no difficulty in principle both in improving the theory tests and in extending both them and the practical tests so as to include , for example , score-reading and harmonization at the keyboard , aspects of the university courses in music which many students now find very difficult indeed .
7 Drama is of crucial importance as a learning medium , for example , in promoting collaborative talk , extending language skills and awareness of language in use , in assisting the development of voice skills in relation to reading aloud , and in extending both the form and the content of children 's own writing .
8 Tyrone and to quarrying both at Cavehill , historic founding-place of republicanism , and at Black Mountain in Belfast .
9 An Executive Director attends part of each module , and at Sonning both David Davies and Chris Clark sat in on a part of the seminar , and spoke with course members .
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