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

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1 Either way they were led to find fault both with the traditional tsarist regime and with the spreading market system .
2 A particularly influential and characteristic tract is his Against Praxeas , a Christian who came from Asia Minor to Rome to express opposition both to the pluralistic theology of Justin and Hippolytus and to any recognition that Montanist prophecy might be an authentic work of the Paraclete .
3 And , if one accepts the concept that the spirit is journeying through many lifetimes in order to achieve that degree of evolution which makes it unnecessary to spend further time on this earth , then surely it must be essential to experience life both as a man and as a woman .
4 It would be difficult at school to devote time both to the study of previous philosophers and to the application of philosophy to the current problems thrown up by other subjects .
5 The cash will be used for research and development purposes , and to promote growth both in the UK and overseas .
6 This makes it possible to present Christianity both as a story and as a part of history , without dogmatism , but also with precision and accuracy .
7 The idea of this quantity is to take account both of the magnitude of the leaf area and its persistence in time .
8 This data is open to a variety of interpretations , and can be used to lend weight both to the participatory model and to the deferential model of electoral behaviour .
9 That is why customary behaviours seem to make sense both to the actors concerned and to the anthropological observer .
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