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

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1 In other words , some good measurements might be lost , but bad measurements are likely to be picked up because of the requirement that both the subject measurement and the reference measurement must be consistent .
2 It should be noted that both the trial judge and the House of Lords have discretions .
3 Quorshi commented that companies would only do this when they were satisfied that both the PC product and the company selling it had the proper standing .
4 The report recommends that both the fossil fuel levy and the liabilities inherited by Nuclear Electric be taken away from the company and vested in a separate trust fund .
5 Although there were divisions in the local authority as to how far the plan should redesign radically the traditional city centre , it was entirely symptomatic of the mood of the time that both the City Development Committee and Lord Reith should accept the more radical scheme outlined by Donald Gibson , the city architect .
6 He concluded : ‘ the cardinal rule of library stock control is that both the loan period and the duplication policy should be related to the level of demand for the title and to each other . ’
7 Obviously , this was what Emma wanted to read , but one would have expected her to take advantage of her rival Ælfgifu of Northampton 's absence from England to press Harthacnut 's case with his father , and it seems significant that both the Chronicle C and E texts consider Harold 's claim and identity questionable , that the Oxford meeting which followed Cnut 's death decided that he should hold the country for himself and his brother , and that Emma was allowed to reside in Winchester with Harthacnut 's housecarls to keep Wessex for him .
8 Now that both the material framework and the routines of everyday life have broken down , now that all the established values are suddenly denied , what is the citizen of the USSR , what can he or she believe in ?
9 Worse still , he implies that both the Needleman study and the more recent one by Bill Yule and Richard Lansdown provide evidence that a child 's lead content has more influences on intelligence and behaviour than do social and other factors .
10 Friends of the Earth describe the document as " a typical piece of political fudging " , pointing out that both the World Bank and the International Tropical Timber Organization have expressed grave concern over the rapid pace of deforestation in Malaysia .
11 The claim is based on the hardware complexity : Media Vision says that both the Motion Picture Expert Group and Digital Video Interactive standard require around 400,000 gates to implement on a chip , whereas its ‘ Captain Crunch ’ technology can be built using 20,000 gates , while offering video in a 320 by 240 window at 30 frames a second with 24-bit colour .
12 The banning procedure has a considerable political input , in the sense that both the district council and the Home Secretary act as controllers of the decision taken by the senior police officer .
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