Example sentences of "both for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The new dyeing process , both for uncut cloth and finished garments , is sealed in a closed system where the finite quantity of water is constantly recycled and never released back into the environment .
2 For instance , some items , such as raw materials like wood , sand and cement , or products such as glass and bricks , clearly can be purchased both for private use and consumption ( eg DIY sales ) and by businessmen ( eg builders ) .
3 All types of insurances are handled both for personal and corporate customers .
4 The revenue from the ivory was used both for personal gain and as a means of channelling funds to the guerrillas .
5 This applies both for single-record positions and for buckets that are only part of a track in size .
6 Its strong , sweet , clove-like scent has made it popular both for culinary and perfumery purposes for more than 2,000 years .
7 Secondly , it may be difficult to sustain American hegemony politically , both for international and domestic reasons .
8 If the cyclical pattern is systematic , this will have implications both for economic forecasting and for policy analysis .
9 Backett noted that doctors were more likely to refer upper-class patients than working-class patients to hospital for treatment both for non-terminal and terminal nursing cases .
10 Dennis Pinnegar of Thornaby-based Panda Supplies will explain how he uses both for in-house training .
11 In the short term this did result in a reduction in capacity , leading many observers to criticise BR for short-sightedness in view of the need to attract new traffic in readiness for the opening of the Channel Tunnel , but during 1988 the Dover-Dunkerque service received a boost when Railfreight Distribution commissioned a new high-capacity ferry , the Nord — Pas de Calais , to cater both for individual wagonload consignments and for trainload traffic on this route .
12 The Companies Act 1985 , as amended ( ‘ the Act' ) provides , both for individual company accounts and for group accounts , that if in special circumstances compliance with any of the provisions of the Act as to the matters to be included in a company 's accounts ( or notes thereto ) is inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs and profit or loss , the directors shall depart from that provision to the extent necessary to give a true and fair view .
13 The main objectives of the programme are concerned with the working out and testing of the new theories for actual cities — both for individual sectors and for a comprehensive urban ‘ model ’ , this latter being important because structural change in one sector can trigger such change in another .
14 Periodicals remain by far the most important research tool for academics , both for current awareness scanning and for chasing up citations to individual articles .
15 And prohibition upon the export of outstanding heritage items would distort the market value , both for outstanding items and others ’ .
16 There may be complaints and accusations of neglect to be endured at first , but it is stimulating for the old person to have new company and most important for you , the carer , to maintain some friends and some life outside the home , both for present needs and for the future when you will be alone .
17 Extended rights of audience are to be permitted , both for present advocates in more courts and for new classes of advocates .
18 The male spends much time perched in trees on the lookout both for other Patas and for potential predators .
19 He has already become a familiar figure at St Wilfrid 's Primary School , which he regularly visits both for pastoral duties and to enjoy the company of the pupils .
20 On the Continent the arbalest or crossbow was used extensively , and crossbowmen often formed an individual armoured unit , both for defensive purposes and as a serious threat to charging cavalry .
21 The outbreak of war found the Army wearing uniforms which had evolved during the Indian Wars , and which were unsuitable both for tropical campaigning , and for the dawning age of modern warfare .
22 The four-part oboe band played both for outdoor ceremonies and for indoor entertainments .
23 Surprisingly the recall data appeared to show enhanced recall of information in the arousal condition , both for peripheral and central information , though this contrast only reached significance for the central information .
24 In the 4AFC recognition test memory was again enhanced for the arousal group , particularly for the critical group of slides , this improvement , however , was again present both for peripheral and central details .
25 But if not , a fifth barrier , both for new and more mature Christians , to asking for more of the Spirit is still fear of man , and fear of the supernatural .
26 We may feel that the argument exposes idiosyncrasies in the concept of knowledge but that we can get by very well both for practical and philosophical purposes with the surviving notion of justified belief .
27 This is both for practical reasons and as a matter of public policy .
28 They decided that by 1985 , the computer would be a " commonly used tool " in education , both for computer-assisted instruction and for record-keeping :
29 This form of reciprocation is used both for legitimate and contemptuous offences .
30 It is clearly in an organisation 's interests to be as aware as possible of its weaknesses , both for major accidents , and , since a fair proportion of major accidents are spawned from minor mishaps which themselves cause losses , to invest in accident prevention , and strategies for managing safety .
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