Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] both the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are unique among the deer family in that both the males and females have antlers which are eaten when shed to build up the reindeer 's calcium stocks .
2 In temperate areas the epidemiology is somewhat similar to that of D. viviparus in that both the survival of overwintered larvae on pasture and the role of the ewe as a carrier are significant factors in the persistence of infection on pasture from year to year in endemic areas .
3 While still a student he won in 1912 both the chair and the crown at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in Wrexham , a feat repeated by him in 1915 at the National Eisteddfod held in Bangor .
4 In 1945 both the US and Soviet governments raced to recognize the new Jewish state .
5 In 1442 both the king and the dauphin , Louis , went on an expedition into Aquitaine which greatly troubled the government in London .
6 In the British context of the 1980s the political project that has come to be identified as ‘ Thatcherism ’ has commonly been seen as an attempt to legitimate both the reintegration of a restructured British economy into the global economy and the revision of the relationship between the state and civil society that the preferred version of restructuring required .
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