Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] both the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The new measures will bring the UK more into line with other western governments ' statistical bureaux that limit both the number of ministers with access to figures and the amount of time they have to consider them .
2 Although trading standards officers have the power to seize fake goods — and prosecute both the manufacturer and seller — they admit the ones they catch are only the tip of the iceberg .
3 If you did n't do so when using the configuration file for the database creation , you should now update the header for the configuration file adding a new modification record with a development code , and scan both the configuration file and the package module until you get no errors .
4 Yet others rebel against this marginalization and demand both the right to perform the full range of police work ( from which follows the wish to carry guns ) and that men should become more involved in dealing with child and female offences .
5 And singing is part of that too — I did n't sing before I went into training even though I am musical and play both the piano and the flute .
6 Score wood panelling on to the door with the back of a knife and leave both the door and the archway to dry on non-stick paper overnight .
7 Ideas have to begin somewhere , a point which tends to be overlooked by those who seize on leaked internal government memoranda floating a proposal at a formative stage of the idea and criticize both the content of the proposal and the secrecy which surrounds it , without reflecting that ideas have to be shaped by discussion and given preliminary approval as worthy of examination before they can go out under the imprimatur of the organizing body .
8 Two friendly , hospitable brothers own and run the Hotel Gallini and regard both the hotel and their guests with great affection .
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