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

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1 I use it in what I take to be its essential sense , to mean that both the society as a whole and the system of government were organized on a principle of freedom of choice …
2 In each of the East Asian economies there is evidence to suggest that both the level of complexity and the degree of individuation of labour are less than is typically the case in a classical Weberian bureaucracy .
3 Consequently , Comte believed that both the necessity of government and its functions may be deduced from the principle of the division of labour .
4 My respectful view , for reasons which your Lordships will have noted , is that both the contention of the defence and the court 's refutation of it were misconceived : the absence of consent on the part of the owner is already inherent in the word ‘ appropriates , ’ properly understood , and therefore the argument for the defence got off on the wrong foot and the counter-argument that the words specified by the defence can not be read into section 1(1) did not assist the prosecution .
5 We owe to II Maccabees the information that both the Temple of Jerusalem and the Samaritan temple on Mount Garizim were transformed into Greek temples ( of Zeus Olympios and of Zeus Xenios ) and that the festival of the Dionysia was celebrated in Jerusalem .
6 The results of this experiment showed that both the animacy of the actor and acted-upon , and whether actor or acted-upon was thematic , affected subjects ' use of passives .
7 Only when some convincing reason can be adduced for believing that both employers and workers not only misread market signals , but also misread them in the opposite direction from each other , will it be plausible to infer that both the supply of and demand for labour will rise with the general rise in prices and money wages .
8 ‘ The dialectic ’ , according to Sartre , ‘ is both a method and a movement in the object ’ ( I , 20 ) : Marxism asserts simultaneously that both the process of knowledge and the structure of the real are dialectical , but it has never proved the former — basing its claim to truth instead on the ‘ dogmatic dialectic , of natural science .
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