Example sentences of "[vb -s] both [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John White , who writes both as a psychiatrist and as a father , comments in Parents in Pain , ‘ I do not know what destiny whether small or great God plans for the children who most concern you .
2 As we look at these memories , it is clear that the relationship depends both on the opportunity to know each other and also on the degree of compatibility between grandparent and child .
3 This method at least appears to have some principled rationale underlying it , however , Rosch herself stresses that the basic level is not necessarily fixed ( Rosch , Mervis , Gray , Johnson & Boyes-Braem , 1976 ) , but depends both on the interaction required with the object and the expertise of the observer ( Tanaka & Taylor , 1991 ) .
4 The physical changes to diet pellets brought about by autoclaving depends both on the constitution of the diet and the sterilizing and drying cycle of the autoclave .
5 Individuals and corporations hold portfolios of assets , the precise composition of which depends both on the characteristics of those assets and on the asset holder 's attitude to risky outcomes .
6 Estimating the prevalence of such conditions within the population is , however , problematic as this depends both upon the methods of study used and the threshold used to define disability .
7 The former occurs both within the thermals and in the slowly downward drifting cold fluid between the thermals .
8 These short studies are in part historical , but partly art criticism ; the study of Leinberger is particularly relevant , as it comments both on an encounter with a sculpture and the problems of reading about it .
9 Notice that Hart 's liberal theory of the criminal law adopts both of the theories of legal liability put forward to justify contractual obligations .
10 The most notable example is the London Boroughs ' Association ( LBA ) which acts both as a representative of the boroughs to outside bodies , and as a forum ‘ to advise and assist the constituent councils in the administration of their powers and duties ’ ( Rhodes 1972:446 ) .
11 Any putative point of contact in visual terms resides both in the themes which are represented and the means by which these are conveyed ; both in terms of the process of production and the iconography .
12 The title of Dequasie 's recently published memoirs , The green flame , refers both to the naivety of the team and the green flame of burning diborane .
13 The word resources refers both to the staff and the means by which a school runs — namely the building , equipment , materials , and money .
14 The main problem lies in the amount of translation the software will have to do to read the 32 and 16-bit system calls both at the software and network level , Visionware said .
15 In our case I believe this stems both from the traditions of our company and also from the fact that we are a technical and scientifically based company : we therefore have the respect for the individual and the respect for novel ideas emanating from others that is a feature of the scientific method .
16 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
17 This applies both to the origins of sociology and to the characteristics of its practitioners since the beginning .
18 This applies both to the boys and the girls , the latter up until recently giving us the best prospects for success .
19 This applies both inside the house and outside , in the garden and on farmlands .
20 Now the need for liquidity derives both from the demands of individuals and private bodies to finance trade and investment flows , and from the operations of central banks .
21 Any utterance relates both to the speaker 's " centre " and to the surrounding cognitive environment .
22 My scepticism relates both to the planning and execution of this menu .
23 Capacity relates both to the number and the type of case involved .
24 However , several WFS surveys inquired separately about the number of months after the birth or the age of the child when the respondent resumed sexual relations ; from the answers to this question a more valid picture emerges both on the prevalence and the length of abstinence .
25 The precise statements are particularly useful as they teach the child clearly what the parent wants and identifies both to the parent and the child what is ‘ good ’ behaviour .
26 ensure that the pmodel scans both from a LIFESPAN header point of view and from a PMDL syntax point of view .
27 At moments of international success , it serves both as a morale-booster and an exemplar .
28 This serves both as a text for use at basic levels of training , and as a spur to the development of more intensive courses , seminars and private study .
29 The annual submission serves both as an update report on the progress of the plan and provides opportunity to change the emphasis in the light of experience , the resources available , and other factors .
30 We believe that his work of ‘ inspiration ’ is done in the sense that the canon of Scripture is closed , but that his work of ‘ illumination ’ continues both in every conversion ( e.g. 2 Cor.
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