Example sentences of "both [prep] [noun] [conj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Again , then , we see the patchiness of the marine environment , both in space and time . |
2 | Even so , we can see how form can emerge during development from the varying patterns , both in space and time , of such cellular activities . |
3 | The theory also predicted that the average density of galaxies and similar objects should be constant both in space and time . |
4 | When displayed in the great cities of the east , and in the capitals of Europe , the larger dinosaurs seemed to confirm the superiority of modern industrial society by showing how the world had been conquered both in space and time . |
5 | The second essential is that he should be able to gain most of his information by direct observation of how these people organize their day-to-day affairs both in space and time . |
6 | If the restaurant is a disaster , the price , both in money and time , is that much higher . |
7 | Waste is avoided both in materials and time . |
8 | You could use a largely inorganic balanced source like Growmore , and rely on the bulky peat or compost for the organic input , but better still is to use organic matter like sewage sludge , poultry , farmyard and animal manures , blend them to achieve balance both in content and time , and to dry and concentrate them so that they are pleasant to handle and easy to spread . |
9 | This makes correcting efficient both in cost and time . |
10 | This practice was upheld in the High Court , where Skinner J. accepted that , in the case before him , the police ‘ honestly and reasonably form[ed] the opinion that there [ was ] a real risk of a breach of the peace in the sense that it [ was ] in close proximity both in place and time ’ . |
11 | Provided they honestly and reasonably form the opinion that there is a real risk of a breach of the peace in the sense that it is in close proximity both in place and time , then the conditions exist for reasonable preventive action including , if necessary , the measures taken in this case . ’ |