Example sentences of "[noun sg] both to [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 prepare for entry both to employment and higher education
2 His attitude both to life and art , charming enough in him , when taken up by others as a general cultural ideal becomes something deadly , especially for the English , an intelligent but very lazy people , far too easily bored , and persuaded beyond argument that they are the Herrenvolk .
3 This hatred of Lloyd George on the part of both Baldwin and MacDonald made it very difficult for the Conservative or Labour Parties to contemplate either coalition with the Liberals , or even a tacit understanding with them to sustain a minority government ; and the politics of the 1920s can not therefore be understood without appreciating the widespread antagonism both to coalition and to Lloyd George personally .
4 Children with other kinds of referrals are more like the comparison school children at follow up — less of a problem both to society and to themselves .
5 Doubt acts as a sparring partner both to truth and error .
6 Yet , despite Maine 's hostility both to utilitarianism and legal positivism , J. S. Mill was an early admirer of Maine 's work .
7 Furthermore , if this is really understood , this purpose can be achieved through a great variety of approaches with regard both to content and method .
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