Example sentences of "seen both " in BNC.
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1 | The reader only has to glance at a good modern textbook of infant development ( say , Bremner 's Infancy ) to get the main message : very young humans are prodigiously skilled at picking up geometric and social information , and this can be seen both informally ( a neonate turning to a voice ) and in the laboratory . |
2 | The elections , which involved well over a quarter of the electorate , were seen both as a dress rehearsal for the North-Rhine Westphalian Land elections in May next year and as a test of the political mood in the country . |
3 | The purchase of an interest in either Jaguar or Saab would extend another trend by the two Detroit carmakers which has seen both buy a number of small motor engineering firms in Europe in recent years to acquire technology . |
4 | A significant focus for the controversy was the theatre , which , like the transvestite , was seen both to epitomize and to promote contemporary forces of disruption in and through its involvement with cross-dressing . |
5 | I have seen both Peter and Joan and they were crying and she was sobbing ‘ My girls , my girls will never come back ’ . ’ |
6 | No candidate in pursuit of local votes can ignore them , so we have seen both Mr Clinton and Mr Brown at Synagogues — Clinton promising a kosher kitchen in the White House , and lambasted for it — in Chinatown , in Spanish Harlem and most of all in Harlem and the Bronx . |
7 | His is a very rich use of paint seen both in his portraits and his religious paintings . |
8 | However , it is also informed by more rigorous approaches to language — those of generative linguistics and formal semantics — and this greater leaning towards formalism can be seen both in its treatment of integration and construction , and in the attention it pays to aspects of language processing such as parsing . |
9 | She had left Chetwynd Magna at ten o'clock , having seen both Gay and Felicity off by the London train ; and now it was nearly three , and her feet were cold ; she had eaten the sandwiches Matron had cut for her , and of course she had read all her papers hours and hours ago . |
10 | It is interesting that , as the opportunity to paint for a specific exhibition has offered itself , a freer and less tentative approach can be seen both in subject matter and technique . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | In a postscript Dr. Yeats reported that he had subsequently seen both Dr. Thackeray and Mr. Leech who had been together since he had been with them on the previous day . |
13 | It was seen both in Cardiff and elsewhere as , in the words of one stipendiary , a form of ‘ legalised touting ’ ( Morton 1977 , p.293 ) . |
14 | To qualify , an industry must in the previous three months have seen both value of production and number of its new employees fall by more than 5% from the previous year . |
15 | I have visited Mexico on a number of occasions and seen both major cities and rural areas . |
16 | Action in the majority of adventure stories is seen both to affect and to be affected by character but in the end it is action that has the final word , in the romantic happy ending in which the heroism of man is affirmed . |
17 | This is seen both as a device for testing the seriousness of the teacher and thus his/her attitudes to the pupils themselves , and as a retributive routine for dealing in an orderly fashion with what they construe as insulting or demeaning . |
18 | But in all social discourse a stable home was seen both as a microcosm of stable society and a sanctuary from an unstable and rapidly changing one . |
19 | But such a dimension does help to explain why philosophy can be seen both as a mode of thinking in any discipline , and also a discipline in its own right ; for it is at least arguable that the ‘ questions about questions ’ in every field eventually converge on certain basic questions and concepts which we recognize as the traditional domain and concern of the philosopher . |
20 | It is against this background — of the growing importance that the Government attaches to means-tested assistance — seen both in its rising share of public expenditure , and the significant rise in the numbers claiming such assistance , that we need to consider the operation of the poverty and unemployment traps . |
21 | Professionals have been seen both as producers and products of industrialization . |
22 | O. S. Hintz , in his book The New Zealanders in England 1931 , wrote of James 's form on his second trip to England : ‘ I have seen both Oldfield and Duckworth in action and neither of them have appeared to be his superior . |
23 | It is sufficient here to notice the pronounced link between the Spirit and power to witness which can be seen both in the life of Jesus and that of the post-ascension Church . |
24 | My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away . |
25 | These dangers can be seen both in structuralism and in other approaches to literature which all thought they were avoiding them . |
26 | ‘ He has lost their trust and the Falkirk fans are not going to rest until they have seen both Deans off the premises . ’ |