Example sentences of "[adj] both with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly this is consistent both with a period of about a day and with a very long period . |
2 | There he was concerned both with the removal of the grass-covered downlands and the break-up of the Dorset heaths : |
3 | An effective leader is concerned both with the task in hand ( the ‘ what ’ ) and with the decision-making processes ( the ‘ how ’ ) . |
4 | Attlee 's arguments pointed clearly to the foreign policy eventually pursued by the post-war Labour Government — attempting to manipulate the emerging US superpower in a way that was compatible both with the maintenance of Britain 's overseas Empire and with her traditionally limited commitment to entanglement in European affairs . |
5 | I do n't doubt that I — in my tenuous superiority — was impatient both with the school routine and the people around me , but I do n't think I was bored . |
6 | And the Committee was satisfied both with the way the guidelines had been observed and with the resulting coverage . |