Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] both [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That underlines the fact that the one Bill will have the capacity to cater for both Scotland and England .
2 A period of anarchy followed , in which the Turks were able to take advantage of the divisions amongst their Christian enemies to raid into both Croatia and the Slovene lands of Carniola .
3 Predicting the weather is a risky business , but you can take out insurance by choosing seeds and plants to cope with both drought and downpour .
4 Their specification however , looks down the road and anticipates the need to provide for both Microsoft Corp NT interoperability and Windows NT SparcWare applications in future .
5 ‘ I could have been the only Irishman to play for both Billy Bingham and Jack Charlton , ’ he said .
6 As the recent experience of many English villages shows only too well , there are ample opportunities for conflict to arise between both farmers and farm workers on the one hand and the newcomers on the other .
7 Discharging these responsibilities requires public health doctors to work with both purchasers and providers .
8 But he had ethnographic remarks to make about both Spain ( Strabo 3.4.17 ) and Gaul ( 4.4.6 ) , and he seems to have prepared the way for the far more comprehensive enquiry of Posidonius .
9 The criticism is that these problems have left DGIV with far too much power to act as both prosecutor and judge in the cases it has pursued .
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