Example sentences of "[verb] both in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The public library needs both in an uncertain financial climate , and although it would be unfair to question the motivation of public librarians mounting courses for adults , the end product often produces an ultimately useful adult library user .
2 Human-Computer Interaction : Issues and techniques which determine the usability of computer systems , interactive programming techniques , and novel types of human-computer interface such as computer hearing , vision , speech , and AI systems ; Industrial computer vision systems ; Aiding the work of a programmer producing computer vision systems for specific applications ; Building into such systems the ability to monitor their own performance and adapt appropriately ; Studying the human-computer interactions involved both in the developmental and industrial environments .
3 Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
4 But after being pulled off at Crystal Palace in midweek , he has suffered both in the last four days .
5 Prejudice , as conceptualized both in the educational literature around multiculturalism and in more specialized psychological discourses , is defined as hostile or negative attitudes based on ignorance and faulty or incomplete knowledge .
6 The effects of this can be seen both in the current major reviews of BBC funding and in discussions over the future of Channel Four .
7 What made this situation peculiarly problematic for primary teachers was their sense that the firm stance on good practice taken by the Authority 's advisory staff was inseparable from the part they played both in the formal processes of promotion and appointment and in the many informal and subtle ways whereby individual teachers were encouraged and advanced — or discouraged and held back .
8 The review will answer the question : is the best use of property being made both in the short and long term ?
9 Shifts could be made from one monoculture to another in response to market conditions and were made both in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; but they were made without any fundamental change in the traditional crop economy or any mitigation of the problems of rural under-employment .
10 Beyond that , de Gaulle 's policy failed both in a narrow and a broad sense .
11 REACTIVE oxygen species have been implicated both in the ageing process and in degenerative diseases , including arthritis and cancer .
12 Anglo-Irish lords might be entitled to sit both in the Irish and the United Kingdom House of Lords .
13 Other factors , such as oxygen supply and the concentration of other nutrients , can and should be adjusted both in the aboveground reactors and the subsurface to enhance the overall process .
14 Praise and criticism are obvious parts of any interactive teaching material , but the balance must be carefully adjusted both in the initial design and the classroom development of the program unit .
15 In their final year , students participate both in a comprehensive design project and in a research project .
16 The project questions this assumption and asserts that existing structures are in fact shifting both in the civil and military sectors and nationally and internationally .
17 John Allen , a man experienced in straight theatre , children 's theatre and radio , who , although deeply impressed by the high quality of movement teaching both in the regular D.E.S .
18 Discrimination may be experienced both in a covert and an overt form .
19 Quiss cleared his throat and leaned forward towards the small figure , which shrank away without actually stepping back , " Right , " Quiss said , " the answer to the question is : You ca n't have both in the same universe , Got it ? "
20 " Yes , " nodded the attendant , " yes , I think I 've got it : " You ca n't have both in the same universe . "
21 In the case of the Hundred Years War , the causes of the conflict were to be found both in the long historic links between England and France , links which were gradually becoming weaker , and in the need to express in new terms the relationship between the two countries ( arguably the two most powerful in western society in the late Middle Ages ) taking into account elements such as national consciousness and diverging methods of government ( to name but two ) which historians recognise as being characteristic of late medieval European society as a whole .
22 These three themes of scale , single versus multi-tier , and the special problems of the conurbations will recur both in the following chapter and when we discuss the services provided by local government in more detail in Chapter 4 .
23 That there is a necessary link between this form of discourse and ‘ fiction ’ is grounded both in the historical links between them and in their contemporary utility as means of contesting the legitimacy of the language of authority .
24 Glam 's translation of this high art idea of camp into pop ( seen at its most powerful in Roxy Music 's ‘ In Every Dream Home A Heartache ’ ) , resulted both in a primitive post-modernism turning yourself and your body into an Art Object with all the irony and the distancing that that implied — and a mocking entry into a ‘ public ’ private fantasy , as it offered a cultural space for a mass white audience to play with hitherto repressed ideas about self , consumption , and masculinity .
25 It would appear that isolating the set of pulses not marked with arrows would work equally well and , in fact , combining both in a suitable way could double the sensitivity .
26 They are represented both in the armed forces and in the peace marches .
27 One had formerly been an occupational therapy aide with elderly people and then a voluntary day centre manager ; the other had community work qualifications and experience , and had worked both in a local authority and an Age Concern setting .
28 This Divorce Act was only allowed after proceedings had been taken both in the Ecclesiastical Courts for separation , and in the Common Law Courts for damages .
29 He can now get both in the same action , because the same court can both give damages and also grant an injunction .
30 In other cases too , the ability of Jun/Fos containing factors to act both in a negative and in a positive fashion has been proposed ( 33 ) .
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