Example sentences of "[vb pp] both [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This type of geomorphology , which has subsequently attracted both great support and disenchantment , has been the subject of at least two groups of interpretations and it is perhaps the lack of equal familiarity with the achievements of both groups that may account for the differing viewpoints some of which are listed in Table 4.1 .
2 It was widely felt that Kohl should have visited both this site and other scenes where anti-foreigner and anti-Semitic attacks had taken place .
3 Let us suppose that an action is brought for breach of contract by a party to a contract who is a natural person who has suffered both personal injury and property damage as a result of the breach .
4 That he had done both this morning made it perfectly clear that he knew George had upset her again .
5 Most physicists , however , readily accepted both special relativity and quantum mechanics because they described effects that could be directly observed .
6 In this study , we have fed rats diets containing 133 g/kg non-starch polysaccharides ( NSP ) or 17 g/kg NSP for 18 months , equivalent to lifelong ingestion in man , and have measured both cellular proliferation and colonc SCFA .
7 Having used both Ami Pro 3.0 and Word 2 for Windows ( which has to be seen as the main competition as it is the number one heavyweight word processor ) I find that I do prefer Ami Pro for one simple reason — its use of colour .
8 Another variable to be considered , as already pointed out , would be social characteristics , and Settle ( 1980 ) has used both multiple regression analysis and the so-called ‘ linear logistic model ’ to produce a close fit between sex , car licences and age , and the number of anglers .
9 Particularly we do accept the the calculations that the County have used , they way in which they 've used both economic activity projections and also land-take .
10 Kaldor ( 1966 ) in particular developed both theoretical analysis and official advice on the alleged connection [ Kaldor , 1966 , 1968 , 1975 ] .
11 Growth from 1851 to 1911 was concentrated on the few urban industrial regions in which an increasing proportion of the population lived ; these experienced both net immigration and natural increase .
12 Neither parliament nor the law was open , though these provided both soaring fame and a practical anchor for similarly gifted men .
13 These centres provided both pre-shopping advice on quality , fitness and ‘ value for money ’ and a complaints service for disgruntled consumers .
14 Also , Perry et al have shown that a hydroxyl radical scavenger , DMSO , significantly reduced both Cr-red cell loss and the less sensitive index of gastric mucosal injury , I-albumin loss produced by ischaemia .
15 But he also used more populist arguments with a distinctly radical Whig heritage , arguing that the House , by imprisoning the petitioners , had violated both positive law and natural law ( citing John Locke 's Two Treatises of Government ) , and had invaded people 's rights contrary to Magna Carta .
16 China 's austerity programme last year cut both domestic consumption and ( partly through trade restrictions ) imports .
17 In many city centres the creation of an attractive walking environment through pedestrianisation has undoubtedly increased both retail turnover and pedestrian flows .
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