Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [subord] both [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , rugby union and racing fans are well catered for on BBC this week as both the Five Nations Championship reaches its exciting climax and the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival gallops out of the stalls .
2 The work of Roland Barthes can be read in a similar way although both the style of his approach and the methods he uses are different .
3 This suggested poverty as both a cause and a rational reason for crime .
4 GM , in common with other Western car manufacturers , perversely views the Japanese automotive industry as both the great collaborator and the great threat in equal measure .
5 A study of elderly hospital inpatients with iron deficiency anaemia found a high incidence ( 16% ) of dual pathology when both the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts were examined .
6 Woman-centred feminists recognize that feminism 's concept of the gendered subject as both a social construct , and an absolute essence , is ambiguous .
7 Like egalitarian feminist psychology , woman-centred psychology sees the gendered subject as both a product of social relations , and a fixed , essential entity .
8 But at least since 1984 the major flashpoints of conflict between Britain and her European partners had disappeared , while Mrs Thatcher found , with the departure of Schmidt and Giscard d'Estaing , a greater eminence as both a European and a world statesman .
9 At the same time he pressed the labour theory of value to far more radical ends than David Ricardo [ q.v. ] , seeing skilled labour as both the measure and producer of all value .
10 This is an excellent example where both the overall and shorter phrase rhythms are explicitly brought to life by the dance design ( see page 68 ) .
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