Example sentences of "both in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 For the major distresses of our lives , grief , fear , anger and embarrassment , the body has a built-in response , both in sounds and activity .
2 It is clear from the lavish way in which timber beams were used , both in houses and temples , that plenty of timber was available in Minoan Crete .
3 How wonderful it would be if young people could be encouraged to visit the elderly , both in institutions and in their own homes !
4 Thirdly , both in families and institutions , sadism is occasionally encountered .
5 As a consequence , we have sponsored both the Scottish National League and Cup competitions since that time and witnessed the sport gaining greater exposure both in newspapers and now on television .
6 My next task is to find some printing As you can see printing ink is delivered both in tins and if we have any left there may be somewhere , in tubes .
7 The CRP value is particularly helpful in Crohn 's disease , both in trials and in individual patient management .
8 GENE regulation both in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes is achieved largely by proteins that bind to specific sequences in the DNA .
9 Repeated notes , both in groups of twos and threes , are a characteristic feature of horn writing , and though passages requiring considerable agility are to be found in most modern scores they are usually well and safely doubled by other instruments , as they are apt to sound woolly and ill-defined in shape if left to the horns alone .
10 but er one of our major competitors has just gone out of business so we 'll get a spin off from that both in both in estates er and in the hotel scene so
11 The last bar is full of counter-movement , both in semitones and thirds .
12 Section 7 , both in subsections ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) , refers to ‘ a justice of the peace ; ’ consequently , the procedure under section 7(5) must come within the closing words of section 121(1) of the Act of 1980 , namely , that it is a hearing that by virtue of an enactment , namely the Bail Act 1976 , may take place before a single justice .
13 Waste is avoided both in materials and time .
14 The National Portrait Gallery habitually commissions portraits of notable figures for its collection , and , of course , members of the Royal Family are painted regularly , providing a time-lapse documentary of themselves and of the fashions of their age , both in clothes and in painting .
15 Problems such as overcrowded classrooms became newly visible both in debates over reconstruction and evacuation and in the concern with ‘ the state of the nation ’ as expressed in fears for ‘ the visible embodiments of posterity ’ , the nation 's children .
16 In the two decades between the outbreak of World War II and the poverty studies of the early 1960s there were changes both in patterns of female economic activity and in the nature of occupational pension provision .
17 Researchers are trying to sort out the difference in genetic make-up both in cancers and in normal tissue .
18 A more appropriate image of Britain as it approaches the twenty-first century is of the economy governed by a not-so-hidden engine , working for greater inequality , both in rewards and life chances .
19 The hard economics of open systems are being addressed in a big way by Tandem Computers Inc , both in products and manufacturing .
20 The Group recognises the importance of continuing to invest in research and development programmes bringing improvements to the Group both in products supplied to the consumer and in production techniques .
21 It is impossible to describe any but the most popular of the salami that are found both in delicatessens and supermarkets .
22 Henrietta was striking , both in looks and manner .
23 This theory had enormous attractions both in metaphysics and in epistemology .
24 The king himself was not paid ( although Edward Balliol , ‘ king ’ of Scots , drew payment both in times of war and peace ) but dukes received 13s. 4d ; earls 6s. 8d ; knights-baneret 4s ; knights-bachelor 2s ; and esquires 1s ; these last sums corresponding proportionately to the amount each might expect to spend on a horse ( as outlined above ) whose value was agreed in advance , so that compensation for its loss could be paid by the crown .
25 He has in writing that he is to be used — only — as an offensive midfielder both in games and — in training — .
26 Meanwhile , Motorola has at long last revealed its initial pricing for the 88110 : 50MHz versions are $495 and a 40MHz parts costs $360 — both in quantities of 1,000-up .
27 Immunization studies using irradiated sporozoites have indicated that responses to pre-erythrocytic-stage antigens , those expressed by sporozoites or liver-stage parasites , can provide complete immunity both in rodents and in humans , and that similar protective mechanisms , of which CTL appear to be an important component , may operate in each species .
28 It 's Kevin Howley , whose profile both in feet and inches and column inches is now very much lower than that of the towering P N Willis .
29 ‘ I am happy to say , ’ Gould wrote to Sir John Franklin , with a somewhat exaggerated show of piety and self-restraint , ‘ that my last trip to the interior has been productive of much that is interesting , having discovered many novelties both in birds and quadrupeds , my whole journeys in fact to these colonies have been most auspicious ones and I return satisfied and especially thankful for what our almighty providence has in his infinite goodness allowed me to see .
30 But there has in recent years been a more influential convergence , both in studies of art and in communications studies , around the concept of ‘ forms ’ .
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