Example sentences of "both from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The name came both from the general appearance and from a certain make of shoe with a pattern free surface .
2 A demand thus based could further expand both from the increasing prosperity of the middle-income groups and from their increasing numbers , absolutely and proportionately , in the population .
3 Both from the professional integrity point of view and to avoid legal repercussions , specialist input should be obtained where necessary , even if it has to be ‘ brought in ’ .
4 They could not afford another campaign : they had run through the treasure inherited from Edward II so quickly that they could not even pay their Hainault mercenaries , and they had to borrow both from the Florentine banking house of Bardi and from English merchants .
5 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 .
6 I suffered acutely , both from the gradual loss of faith and from the necessity of silence .
7 A string of official reports both from the European Convention for the Protection of Animals and the House of Commons has condemned close confinement of sows .
8 Its first director was Lord Rothschild and its staff was drawn both from the civil service and from outside Whitehall .
9 Thick pure wool blanket in sage and red-earth tartan ( 147x147cm ) , £59.50 ; fine wool tartan shawl ( 140x140cm ) , £39.50 ; both from The Scotch House
10 The latter includes evidence available both from the Public Record Office ( to 1955 ) and , by courtesy of the Home Office , relevant documents in the Home Office .
11 This will be conducted locally by an inspector appointed by the minister who will hear evidence and argument both from the local authority and the objectors .
12 A Merseyside Police spokesman said : ‘ Two males , both from the Old Swan District of Liverpool , have been charged with the murders of Garry Pettitt and Jean Larkin . ’
13 Arguments and evidence for and against particular propositions are now abundantly available , both from the growing body of research and analytic study in primary education and from the cumulative experience of teachers .
14 Above Soft cotton checked throw in cream and salmon pink ( 127x177cm ) , £39 ; cream textured sampler cover in pure cotton ( 127x170cm ) , £31 ; both from The American Country Collection
15 The Gore-Tex Climbing World Finals as this second British international competition was erroneously called , since it was merely the final round of a six competition series , was a great success , both from the organisational point of view and the paying spectator 's viewpoint .
16 I accept that there is a good case for including magistrates er trailing clouds of glory as it were from Tudor times when the Justice of the Peace was local government and then historically through their membership standing joint committees , but I still find it hard to accept , and here with great regret I do differ both from the Noble Lord , Lord and the Noble Viscount , Lord , I is the part of the central government er to make at least five appointments for each authority somewhere between two hundred or three hundred appointments direct ?
17 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
18 This is very much the way in which the law approaches the extraction of the truth , and it is different both from the vivid imprecision of ordinary life and the intimacy of a police interrogation .
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