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

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1 The Countryside Commission , for example , has funded an extensive research programme in both the lowlands and the uplands in order to assess the extent of existing landscape change and to demonstrate how profitable farming and an attractive countryside may be combined .
2 The prison offers a mixture of straight employment and trade training courses , together with the many jobs which are essential to the daily running of an institution : cleaners , cooks , maintenance parties for both the buildings and the grounds .
3 Such a state of affairs would be highly unsatisfactory , given the civil liberties implications for both the police and the individuals who are subject to the Act .
4 At the other end of the age spectrum Wirral scored a tremendous double victory over Sale Harriers in both the boys and girls sections of the North West Sports Hall League .
5 This market will be appropriate to the skills and operating style of both the farmers and artisans who will meet its demands .
6 These people will still be entitled to all the investment returns on the with-profits element of their investment — which accounts on average for about half of all investment into UWP contracts — but they will only be entitled to 60 per cent of the infrastructure profits on both the with-profits and the unit-linked business .
7 It is the unheard-of , something that only the author knows : the vital knowledge that gives the author control over both the characters and the readers of the book .
8 Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania-based Transarc Corp will begin shipping its Distributed Computing Environment and Encina transaction processing monitor for SunSoft Inc Solaris 2.1 and 2.2 from next month — the development kits for both the environments have been available for over a year .
9 There are no hard and fast rules regarding the best way of drafting out a rough layout , and you may wish to use tracing paper for both the parts arrangement and the copper track layout .
10 Important work is also progressing in the recognition of engineering drawings for both the lines of the drawings and for text found on the diagrams ( Waite , 1989 ; Dori , 1991 ; Lysak and Kasturi , 1991 ) , and of musical notation ( Fahmy and Blostein , 1991 ) .
11 He argued that , because of monopoly power in both the goods and labour markets , wages and prices will tend to be inflexible , at least in the short-run and particularly in the downward direction .
12 Since the early 1980s there had been a steady erosion of the pro-nuclear power base within both the Trades Union Congress and the Labour Party .
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