Example sentences of "it both [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A good Thai meal will be so beautifully balanced and so crammed with flavour and texture that it both satiates and stimulates . |
2 | On 10 April 1982 , after Basrah crude had been regularly loading at Tripoli ( Lebanon ) and Banias for some while , the Syrian government — in a gesture of solidarity with Iran — closed the line and with it both ports . |
3 | The bucolic finale also goes rapidly , but I can not complain , since Mozart invites that by labelling it both Vivace and a minuet . |
4 | Without it both Marx 's plan for a ‘ total man ’ and his concept of communist are equally inconceivable . ’ |
5 | That he succeeds in having it both ways is our experience of reading his novel in its dominant and thriller aspect . |
6 | But one can not have it both ways : for UK wastes ( the import of wastes for landfill is now outlawed ) the options are landfill or incineration , and people local to either hate the one near them . |
7 | It is , I suppose , one manifestation of man 's indomitable urge to ‘ have it both ways at once ’ . |
8 | Having tried it both ways , I am more comfortable with the single act approach , and in the history of rock management , that has generally been the most successful route . |
9 | He really can not have it both ways . |
10 | There are too many club owners who think that they can play it both ways . |
11 | It is also a blatant bid to have it both ways . |
12 | She could n't have it both ways . |
13 | Having it both ways , it was clearly aimed to assuage the consumer 's guilt . |
14 | What they can not do is to have it both ways . |
15 | Much of this could be as plausibly argued today as thirty or more years ago : the extraordinary achievement of the public relations advisers who replaced the ‘ ludicrous courtiers ’ has been to ensure that the royal family do still have it both ways . |
16 | Rooney can not have it both ways . |
17 | Thus A Very British Coup fails because , according to Pearce ‘ it wants to have it both ways ’ , and instead of ‘ owning up to being fantastic tosh , it tried to be incredibly realistic ’ ( Chris Tookey , The Sunday Telegraph , 26 June 1988 ) . |
18 | As he reached the door , with a variety of helpful obstructions he shouted his Parthian shot — ‘ You ca n't bloody have it both ways … ’ |
19 | ‘ Nichols and his writers wanted it both ways . |
20 | You ca n't have it both ways . |
21 | We may take the ambiguity to imply that Wordsworth was unwilling to admit that the visionary gleam was entirely self-deception , and was trying to have it both ways . |
22 | They can not have it both ways and , at the moment , by making such demands they are unwittingly pushing the game towards professionalism . |
23 | Sarah has tried it both ways . |
24 | Apparently one can not have it both ways . |
25 | Mannheim 's relationism seemed to his detractors like a hollow promise , an attempt to have it both ways . |
26 | You ca n't have it both ways . ’ |
27 | But countries can not have it both ways : the cost of a cleaner environment may sometimes be fewer jobs in dirty industries , which will migrate to less environmentally sensitive lands . |
28 | Could it have it both ways ? |
29 | Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways . |
30 | Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways . |