Example sentences of "both in [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | The underclass has therefore become separated , both in terms of income , life chances and political aspirations . |
32 | An interesting example — both in terms of scale and impact — was the takeover bid for Courtaulds made by ICI in 1962 [ Coleman , 1980 ] . |
33 | The inheritance of the NHS , both in terms of capital stock and medical staff , was very unevenly distributed . |
34 | The bombing was concentrated both in terms of space and time ; a small number of East End London boroughs bore the brunt of the damage , typically Stepney and Bermondsey , during the first few weeks of the Blitz in late 1940 . |
35 | A case can thus be made for energy flows as linkages between man and environment , both in terms of resource uses and environmental impact . |
36 | The report of Domingue and Ingram ( 1978 ) , for the USA , indicates the emergence of the profession both in terms of status and in concerns for interpreter efficiency , and it is on this basis that we begin to look at the processes involved , comparing signed with spoken interpretation . |
37 | The eurobond market has been the most innovative of all bond markets in designing new types of bond , both in terms of coupon payments and redemption proceeds . |
38 | Such policies would aim , for example , at the provision of education , the elimination of relative poverty , safety in the work place , environmental and ecological protection , diet , the power of the food , alcohol , and tobacco lobbies , transport policy , both in terms of safety and of minimizing isolation , care and comfort of the elderly and adequate housing , employment , and recreation . |
39 | In 1983 oil was the major fuel for the USSR both in terms of production and consumption , followed by gas and coal . |
40 | The shape and boundaries of the region have themselves altered , both in terms of Community membership and the pattern of association around its borders and in terms of flows of people , goods and investment . |
41 | Unique , because every system is different both in terms of hardware and software needs and the skills of the staff who are going to use it . |
42 | He fought many successful campaigns , both in terms of warfare and diplomacy , and most of all he upheld the medieval system of fervent religious belief combined with regal authority . |
43 | Obviously , this process is expensive both in terms of administration and time out of funds , and where large amounts are involved , can cause the down fall of other businesses in the chain . |
44 | ideological position and in terms of , of the practical realities , both in terms of rightist and leftist deviations , where we want to be . |
45 | The second factor precipitating change was that Exminster , which consumed most of the resources , was expensive by any account both in terms of revenue and capital . |
46 | They have strengths both in terms of accuracy and visual impact . |
47 | Laboratory manager , Andy Durrant says : ‘ M&ITS 's Calibration Laboratory is recognised as being on of the leaders in the field of pressure calibration work both in terms of accuracy and facilities , some of which are unique in the UK . |
48 | The first Slazenger clothing collection designed by Coats Viyella is action packed — both in terms of styling and colour . |
49 | There was always more than a hint , of course , that the real source of anxiety was that the bicycle might be enlarging the freedom of women in undesirable directions , because both in terms of class and sex the bicycle was a great leveller . |
50 | Reference has already been made to the preparedness of the staff at the Delphi Centre to use overt forms of control both in terms of language and physical contact . |
51 | The first is that Glasgow still has a stock exchange — it is the main stock exchange outside London — while the costs are considerably lower , both in terms of office space and salaries . |
52 | For many businesses the administration of employees ' expense accounts can be an unwanted headache , both in terms of time spent and cost . |
53 | The completion date for the stage or project must be defined both in terms of time and criteria of success . |
54 | There have been delays in giving major new stories — both in terms of news flashes — and in terms of giving the full report and context . |
55 | It is good psychologically to look back and see just how much you have improved both in terms of strength and physique . |
56 | — make a special effort in the coming year to show themselves responsive to the needs of industry , both in terms of collaboration in research and development , and the provision of well-trained and well-motivated graduates for recruitment to industry . |
57 | She could n't have made a better selection than Keep Talking , a progressive horse both in terms of form and distance . |
58 | ACCESSIBILITY — can the enterprise actually direct its marketing effort at a particular segment , both in terms of product/product development , and marketing mix ? |
59 | On the other side is the organised working class : by the end of the 1960s , after a long period of relatively full employment , the trade unions were in a strong position both in terms of wage bargaining and in terms of the defensive ‘ veto power ’ which they were able to exercise over changes at the point of production seen as threatening workers ' interests . |
60 | Perhaps the subject area which has changed most in recent years , both in terms of student numbers and also in course provision , is teacher education . |