Example sentences of "both [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 Only two vice-chancellors responded , and they both support some form of fees .
2 While neither Act can be said to define what is the primary meaning of ‘ debentures , ’ both give some pointers to what , both in law and in commerce , would , for most purposes be regarded as their essential feature ; namely that debentures are a type of transferable security ( in this respect resembling shares ) whereby a company can raise finance in the form of loan capital instead of share capital .
3 For example , if John ran into the cinema with Mary , then it is quite possible to read this as them both taking some action together .
4 Socialization involves giving the individual access to the stock , both learning some of its contents and how to gain access to further contents .
5 Both take some following , and the Cobra in particular will probably never be repeated — not even with the Viper , which seems to be losing its fangs even before it 's born .
6 Geoffrey Martel and Raymond of St Gilles both had some — though temporary — success in asserting the superiority of their courts over all others within their principalities .
7 Johannsen was twenty metres to her left , only a little further up the cliff than her : they both had some climbing still to do .
8 Both had some drums of some columns carved with figure-scenes ( above , p. 24 with fig. 29 ) , and both stretches of low relief carved on a continuous band : at Didyma parts of the architrave , at Ephesus parts of the gutter .
9 Both have some idea of how reality might come to be perceived as the other perceives it , and both perhaps at times experience in themselves , as an exception what the other experiences as a rule — a life of faith diversified by doubt , or one of doubt diversified by faith .
10 ‘ And I guess it wo n't be too long before you both have some kids of your own , ’ she added , giving the beautiful blonde girl a friendly dig in the ribs .
11 ‘ I think we both need some time to be alone . ’
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