Example sentences of "[prep] both [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Melrose stand-off had been stung by comments after both the Irish and French matches that he was not being creative enough and that the boot had become his only attacking weapon . |
2 | A study was made of various options for the future of the laboratory and it was decided to diversify into commercial work of both a non-nuclear and an applied nuclear nature . |
3 | He took advantage of both a feudal and a monarchical position , treating Frederick as a vassal of the papacy as well as emphasizing his papal rights of protecting a minor . |
4 | In many cases , a material may exhibit the characteristics of both a liquid and a solid and neither of the limiting laws will adequately describe its behaviour . |
5 | At temperatures above 374° C and pressures above 218 atmospheres , water becomes what is known as a supercritical fluid , with some of the characteristics of both a liquid and gas , and is able to dissolve almost anything . |
6 | Egypt was to become shaped and then dominated by European developments of both a political and economic character . |
7 | Fieldwork is based in Sheffield , and is designed to gather information of both a quantitative and a qualitative nature . |
8 | The ensuing " false " enquiry is itself underwritten by one global assumption of both a teleological and ideological nature ; the belief that the truth of Nizan 's contingent existence is most effectively disclosed by locating the significance of his insertion within the French communist party ; that is to say , the reasons why he joined the party , the image that he created of himself and of the party whilst he was a member , and the reasons why he left the party . |
9 | The previous chapter and the present one have examined in detail the operation of both a fixed and a floating exchange rate system . |
10 | The objections are of both a constitutional and a financial nature . |
11 | The puzzles will be of both a theoretical and experimental nature . |
12 | A number of objections of both a theoretical and normative nature can be raised against the model and the policy prescriptions that flow from it . |
13 | The year of grace is found in Saxon documents of both a royal and civil nature at this time , in the term ab incarnatione , sometimes supplementing and sometimes replacing dating by indiction — of which more later . |
14 | It should be noted that the Directive applies to trades , businesses and professions of both a public and a private nature , so that state owned enterprises are included within its ambit . |
15 | But a closer examination of both the morphological and structural evidence shows that this model is inadequate . |
16 | In conversations which involve speakers of both the first and second generations it is mainly the behaviour of the second generation speakers which is of interest , for it is these individuals who have " stylistic mobility " between London English and Creole and can be assumed to be using the two codes differentially ( though not necessarily consciously ) in a strategic way . |
17 | She had a history of aching in the chest , pain extending to both shoulder blades , and neck pain associated with tiredness of both the upper and lower arms and hands . |
18 | After receiving alarmist reports from the heads of both the Second and Third Departments , on 27 February / 11 March 1848 Nicholas set up a committee under Menshikov to recommend ways of limiting the circulation of unwelcome ideas . |
19 | The interaction of the elements in figure 5.1 will determine the outcomes of both the stated and the hidden curriculum . |
20 | James embodied strict conservatism in regard to observance of both the moral and the ceremonial law . |
21 | But confining himself to Newcastle he lists a depressing role call of both the mediocre and the plain ugly . |
22 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price-performance curve . |
23 | It 's also a way of saying that Pentiums will be with us for a while , overlapping the life cycles of both the 80486 and P6 , and that it will be some time yet before they reach a competitive price/performance curve . |
24 | Third , the war reminded us that where the combination of manipulation and censorship is used to exercise control and power it leads to a dehumanisation of both the controlled and the controller . |
25 | Dynastic disputes followed the death of Albrecht , who died from dysentery in 1439 , whilst preparing an army to keep the Turks at bay , and the Habsburgs were temporarily eclipsed as incumbents of both the Imperial and Hungarian thrones . |
26 | These ‘ social factors ’ then , are part of both the place-based and non-place-based concerns described above . |
27 | There was to be an expression of a certain solidarity between members of both the catholic and protestant working classes in the Belfast demonstration of 1932 against the inadequate poor relief during the period of particularly high unemployment . |
28 | Instead , he developed a concept of the rule of law , drawing on aspects of both the ancient and modern conceptions , which seemed incompatible with the extensive use of these governmental powers . |
29 | Doing so , however , will challenge the modern counterparts of both the Hobbesian and Rousseauan views of human beings and human behaviour . |
30 | We see that there is both good photometric and dynamical evidence for a bar at the Galactic Centre , that the orientation of the bar is fairly tightly constrained by the HI and CO observations , and that the dynamics of the bar explain the large-scale kinematics of both the atomic and molecular gas at the centre . |