Example sentences of "have both [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In Northern Ireland 's divided society therefore , community policing has both a specific and a general meaning , for in one sense it focuses narrowly on overcoming Catholic hostility to the police , while in another the ‘ community ’ which is addressed is defined more broadly to encompass all residents in the province , although often these two aspects intermingle . |
2 | This has both a short-term and a long-term objective . |
3 | Moreover , rather than simply reflecting a stronger relationship between risk and memory at higher levels of risk , the relationship visible in Figure 4.6 actually has both a negative and a positive component . |
4 | The similarity between Tillich 's position and that of Schleiermacher 's is illustrated by the fact that his concept of Ultimate Concern is not far removed from Schleiermacher 's ‘ feeling of absolute dependence ’ which has both a subjective and objective connotation . |
5 | The Court of Appeal in Hong Kong has both a civil and a criminal jurisdiction , each defined and limited by section 3 of the Supreme Court Ordinance ( c. 4 ) . |
6 | Also controversial at Oxford at this time was the question whether man , being both body and soul , has both a corporeal and a spiritual form : Aquinas taught that in every corporeal being there is one substantial form . |
7 | The haiku poets aimed to condense many meanings into each phrase , so that the poem should speak of something that has both a particular and a general significance . |
8 | The managerial labour market thus has both an internal and an external dimension . |
9 | The penis ( from the Latin , tail ) has both an excretory and a reproductive function . |
10 | The Programme will have both a specific and a general relevance to current policy concerns . |
11 | Thus , in many cases we can not have both a true and fair view and an unfudgeable figure ’ . |
12 | This segregation of the sexes in paid employment may be considered to have both a vertical and a horizontal component . |
13 | People coming in from outside will bring in dirt and dust and damp as a matter of course so it 's advisable to have both an outer and inner door mat . |
14 | Like all his most important decisions , this one had both a long and a short history . |
15 | This vision had both a positive and a negative aspect . |
16 | He had both a yellow and a red stain across his chest and he was turning around with his arms out appealing for a referee , then he turned and trudged back to the farmhouse for his time penalty . |
17 | Almost all the words which have both a strong and weak form belong to a category that may be called function words — words that do not have a dictionary meaning in the way that we normally expect nouns , verbs , adjectives and adverbs to have . |
18 | He suggests the importance of community " units " like that of the parish , which have both a religious and social dimension . |
19 | Thus , in theory , X could , simultaneously , have both a legal and an equitable lease . |
20 | The two database management systems are closely integrated to allow the solution of questions which have both a locational and a non-spatial content . |
21 | That emotions have both a positive and a negative role is an idea that few would dispute . |
22 | Definitions have both a positive and a negative element : what occurs is only meaningful against the background of what does not occur . |
23 | Such struggles have both a positive and a negative side . |
24 | Some search consultants span these two worlds and have both a functional and an industry discipline . |
25 | And as ‘ mass communication ’ changes technologically and fragments ( we are already seeing ‘ broadcasting ’ diminish and ‘ narrow casting ’ — the targeting of specialist publics grow ) , communications theorists continue to develop models which have both an analytical and a predictive function . |
26 | Thus young children have both the cognitive and the linguistic ability to explain actions in terms of intentions . |