Example sentences of "[verb] both [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Vitor frowned , as though he objected both to the direct approach and to the Dane 's knowledge of her affairs .
2 There was little debate on the clause but what little there was displayed a lack of understanding both about the legal significance of Morgan and its implications for women .
3 Reaction to the overt corruption of much aristocratic politicking in the form of organised Radicalism had little consistent support in the area but its presence contributed both to the increasing strength of popular protest and to the fierceness of the gentry 's reaction to any form of mass criticism .
4 Phospho-HPr ( P-HPr ) in the closed conformation is stabilized both by the positive dipole moment of helix A and by the positive charge of Arg17 .
5 Central supervision of the Poor Law operated both through the regional inspectorate who supervised the locally elected administrators , the Boards of Guardians of each Poor Law Union , and submitted annual reports to the LGB , and also through circulars or memoranda to the Boards of Guardians .
6 Matisse and Picasso , who form the backbone of the market in ‘ classic modern ’ prints , bring sums which depend both on the actual rarity of the image and its attractiveness .
7 Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
8 Prejudice , as conceptualized both in the educational literature around multiculturalism and in more specialized psychological discourses , is defined as hostile or negative attitudes based on ignorance and faulty or incomplete knowledge .
9 They can do both at the same time .
10 What you can do both at the same time can you ?
11 Nobody else can do both within the same song .
12 Now , if we think about actions which might have a beneficial effect on welfare or on conservation , there are some which benefit both at the same time .
13 The relationship between centre and periphery in the Merovingian kingdom was thus extremely complex , because the connections between the two regions were exploited both by the Gallo-Roman aristocracy and by the northern rulers for their own ends up until the eighth century .
14 The name came both from the general appearance and from a certain make of shoe with a pattern free surface .
15 It was in this year that OUP came on the scene when they contracted both with the Philological Society and with Murray to publish the Dictionary .
16 At this stage it is so far extended as to receive a supply of sand from the original barchan even during the prevailing wind , X. Thus it will continue to grow both during the prevailing wind , X , and the strong wind , Y , with slip faces developed on the side away from the strong wind .
17 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
18 If in addition promises were made , as it seems they were , of helping to boost wage rates , and if particular grievances were also thrown into the package , it is not necessarily paradoxical that women should have agreed both to the five-year ban on entry ( they were not to know that it would really be a permanent one ) and to the assigning of all new machines to men .
19 Its first director was Lord Rothschild and its staff was drawn both from the civil service and from outside Whitehall .
20 REACTIVE oxygen species have been implicated both in the ageing process and in degenerative diseases , including arthritis and cancer .
21 Praise and criticism are obvious parts of any interactive teaching material , but the balance must be carefully adjusted both in the initial design and the classroom development of the program unit .
22 Lloyd George had both a real desire to bring about social improvement and a shrewd appreciation of the gains it could , if carefully approached , bring both to the Liberal party and to his personal reputation .
23 The miracle accounts have been developed both by the early Church and the Evangelists to say something important about Jesus .
24 He sees consciousness as a more subtle form of matter and movement and the source of what we perceive both of the external world and of ourselves , our so-called inner processes lying in the non-manifest , pre-physical realm .
25 MARRIAGE — It refers both to the social institution that sets up and sanctions the union of persons of opposite sex ( see family ) and to the state of being married .
26 They could not afford another campaign : they had run through the treasure inherited from Edward II so quickly that they could not even pay their Hainault mercenaries , and they had to borrow both from the Florentine banking house of Bardi and from English merchants .
27 Oates ( 1985 ) , among others , offers some counter-arguments and finds the empirical evidence lacking both at the international level and in the state-local sectors in the USA .
28 Equally , governments ' ability to enforce subsequent agreements , will depend both on the existing efficiency and administrative capacity of local States , and on the legitimacy of their taking positive action to defend the global environment , in the eyes of local interest groups .
29 Whether or not a new solution in region IV satisfies these conditions will generally depend both on the particular technique that is employed and also on the initial seed solution .
30 Allow an ‘ activity space ’ around each piece , which can overlap with the next if you are not likely to use both at the same time .
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