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

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1 Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
2 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 .
3 What made this situation peculiarly problematic for primary teachers was their sense that the firm stance on good practice taken by the Authority 's advisory staff was inseparable from the part they played both in the formal processes of promotion and appointment and in the many informal and subtle ways whereby individual teachers were encouraged and advanced — or discouraged and held back .
4 REACTIVE oxygen species have been implicated both in the ageing process and in degenerative diseases , including arthritis and cancer .
5 Other factors , such as oxygen supply and the concentration of other nutrients , can and should be adjusted both in the aboveground reactors and the subsurface to enhance the overall process .
6 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 .
7 John Allen , a man experienced in straight theatre , children 's theatre and radio , who , although deeply impressed by the high quality of movement teaching both in the regular D.E.S .
8 Quiss cleared his throat and leaned forward towards the small figure , which shrank away without actually stepping back , " Right , " Quiss said , " the answer to the question is : You ca n't have both in the same universe , Got it ? "
9 " Yes , " nodded the attendant , " yes , I think I 've got it : " You ca n't have both in the same universe . "
10 These three themes of scale , single versus multi-tier , and the special problems of the conurbations will recur both in the following chapter and when we discuss the services provided by local government in more detail in Chapter 4 .
11 That there is a necessary link between this form of discourse and ‘ fiction ’ is grounded both in the historical links between them and in their contemporary utility as means of contesting the legitimacy of the language of authority .
12 They are represented both in the armed forces and in the peace marches .
13 This Divorce Act was only allowed after proceedings had been taken both in the Ecclesiastical Courts for separation , and in the Common Law Courts for damages .
14 He can now get both in the same action , because the same court can both give damages and also grant an injunction .
15 There is still no satisfactory study of the church 's role in Siberia , though in recent years some work on it has begun both in the Soviet Union and in the West .
16 There was not so much business from significant large single customers , but it was basically well balanced both in the personal systems area and in the mid-range . ’
17 There is a very small overlap , in that some consultations were recorded both in the individual universities and by inter-library loan through BLDSC .
18 Secondly , as the war became less lucrative ( with fewer expeditions into enemy territory ) and the needs of defence came to dominate military activity , so the glamour of war which had undoubtedly existed both in the previous century and under Henry V , began to diminish .
19 Prejudice , such as that exploited by Tupper in Cardiff in 1911 , became mixed with self concern — the belief that Asiatic crews would work for lower wages and in worse conditions than British , and so undercut the union 's effort to improve both in the British seaman 's interests .
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