Example sentences of "[vb pp] both [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Further , decisions about the needs of kin , and whether one has a duty to put them before one 's own interests , cease to be static sets of responsibilities and become matters for judgement at a particular point in time , with such judgements being related both to the economic circumstances then prevailing , and to the situation of all the other members of the family group . |
6 | Usually the proposed adjustments are checked outside the meeting by the central team and recirculated for quick comment before publication in a final form in which they can be used both by the Modular Admissions Committee ( MAC ) to control enrolment and by faculties and departments as the base for resource management . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Its first director was Lord Rothschild and its staff was drawn both from the civil service and from outside Whitehall . |
9 | REACTIVE oxygen species have been implicated both in the ageing process and in degenerative diseases , including arthritis and cancer . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The miracle accounts have been developed both by the early Church and the Evangelists to say something important about Jesus . |
13 | The bargaining was affected both by the new opportunities opened up in the 1970s and by the growing risks attendant on the 1980s . |
14 | Scorton is entered both for the 1993 Britain in Bloom and the Best Kept Village competitions . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The proposed changes , supported both by the Prime Minister and the opposition leader , would allow all those aged 21 or over to vote , but would still allow only Matai to become candidates . |
17 | A dilemma was posed both for the new Queen and for the Archbishop . |
18 | It is a sport , at least in my view , although I acknowledge there is a great deal of hard work involved both on the actual occasion and in the preparation . |
19 | ’ The commitment of the Library 's Research and Development Department to Information Technology is illustrated both by the present seminar and by the recent publication of its R&D Report no. 6097 , Information Technology in Humanities Scholarship , which is also a cooperative venture with the British Academy . |
20 | The growing demand for pasta in the UK is illustrated both by the increasing number of specialised pasta outlets and by the growing menu presence of pasta in pizza restaurants , according to Master Foods , which markets the Dolmio brand of frozen pastas and sauces . |
21 | They are represented both in the armed forces and in the peace marches . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . ’ |
25 | Finance director Klaus Ruetschi said financial controls and auditing would be strengthened both at the Swiss headquarters and plants abroad . |
26 | There is a very small overlap , in that some consultations were recorded both in the individual universities and by inter-library loan through BLDSC . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Opposition to the agreement was expressed both by the Turkish government , which feared that the clause on mutual defence could affect the status quo in Cyprus , and by left-wing parties in Greece , which wanted all the bases closed . |
29 | The Australian initiative was rejected both by the Privy Council and the English courts , largely on the grounds that the common-law precedents were not compelling , that the full defence of self-defence should be applied indulgently in favour of those who use such force as they instinctively think necessary , and that the doctrine of provocation might be used to accommodate other cases . |
30 | All histological material , both from the first cystoscopy and the second cystoscopy , was sent both to the local pathologist and then representative sections sent to the reference pathologist . |