Example sentences of "both in [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Problems such as overcrowded classrooms became newly visible both in debates over reconstruction and evacuation and in the concern with ‘ the state of the nation ’ as expressed in fears for ‘ the visible embodiments of posterity ’ , the nation 's children .
2 The king himself was not paid ( although Edward Balliol , ‘ king ’ of Scots , drew payment both in times of war and peace ) but dukes received 13s. 4d ; earls 6s. 8d ; knights-baneret 4s ; knights-bachelor 2s ; and esquires 1s ; these last sums corresponding proportionately to the amount each might expect to spend on a horse ( as outlined above ) whose value was agreed in advance , so that compensation for its loss could be paid by the crown .
3 But there has in recent years been a more influential convergence , both in studies of art and in communications studies , around the concept of ‘ forms ’ .
4 The reservoir mucosa shows enhanced proliferative activity both in patients with pouchitis and with those who do not have this relapsing chronic inflammatory condition of the reservoir .
5 A positive reaction was seen in the bowel wall , both in patients with Crohn 's disease and in controls .
6 Phillips and Williams ( 1982d ) suggest a ‘ positive ’ approach to transfer management in the rural sector in which housing visitors ‘ scout ’ tenants and try to suggest ways in which a small ( and diminishing ) stock can be better used both in terms of persons per dwelling and of the tenants ' patterns of spatial behaviour .
7 The 1890s saw them at their most confident , both in terms of presentation and in the range of varieties offered ; the catalogues from Suttons and Webbs were especially impressive .
8 It reflects a cross-section of the profession , both in terms of location and size of firm represented .
9 It was intended that these measures should provide the tenant with a defence against the unscrupulous landlord , both in terms of protection against unfair eviction and also as a guarantee of ‘ fair ’ rents , especially for those on low incomes .
10 Consider how easy it is to expand the system both in terms of users and in terms of extra facilities .
11 The inherent weakness in targeting a specific market , both in terms of type of work and date , became all too apparent when buyers , particularly speculators , were hit by financial and art market recessions .
12 Both in terms of price and utility , the players look as if they will be a major challenge to chip-based products .
13 The arts , as noted above , can be viewed both in terms of properties of the art-objects and in relation to the stance of being .
14 We are moving towards a position in which we shall be able to examine the structure of discourse both in terms of surface relations of form , and underlying relations of functions and acts .
15 The congress proved a triumph for the reformists , both in terms of policies adopted and of personnel appointed .
16 However , where major reconstruction was not envisaged , attempting to insert hierarchies into existing networks was likely to be problematical , both in terms of provision of the major distributor roads and the environmental areas between them .
17 In the last three decades there has been considerable success for auctioneering , both in terms of money and also in prestige .
18 On the other hand , the proposed scheme is going to be extremely costly , both in terms of money and teachers ' time .
19 ( 4 ) Owing to court procedures and documents , the longer timetable and the need to engage counsel , a Court Scheme is usually more expensive than a takeover offer both in terms of money and management time .
20 It contributed to the newspaper both in terms of content and also in terms of much-needed revenue and so helped newspapers in their struggles to survive .
21 2. understand its meaning and its implications , both in terms of content and context .
22 The isolated teeth are considerably more digested than the in situ molars , both in terms of frequency and degree , but the pattern is the same in both , and combining them in a single sample gives a digestion index varying from 18–22 per cent for the means and 15–62 per cent for the total range of all samples .
23 This initiative , in the event , paid off handsomely , both in terms of profit and in terms of giving us an illusion of independence when one of our consortia , which we shared with the Burmah Oil company , discovered oil in what is now the Ninian field .
24 The text is clear and readable , both in terms of subject matter and the way it lies on the page , and the six page bibliography is a delight .
25 The status quo position will often result in less relevant , less complete statements in favour of timeliness ; full financial statements favour relevance , completeness and possibly understandability at a cost both in terms of timeliness and actual expense .
26 Canid assemblages have generally high levels of digestion of the molars both in terms of degree and numbers affected ( Fig. 3.21 F-I ) , and they fit well with category 5 , but the small African canid , the bat-eared fox fits category 3 in all respects ( Fig. 3.21 G-H ) .
27 The exercises themselves are aimed to be helpful both in terms of clarity and relevance .
28 Our long term follow up study of patients who underwent urgent cardiac transplantation shows that many such patients can do excellently , both in terms of survival and quality of life .
29 It is too soon to predict whether these will be successful in the longer-term but they , together with other measures , have highlighted to staff the necessity of increasing research activity , both in terms of output and generating research income .
30 There will be a marked departure from the old concept of a university covering all academic disciplines towards selectivity and specialisation in particular subjects , both in terms of teaching and research .
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