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

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1 Yet how can we get a picture of the way in which it is possible to accept both that a task is done by rules ( for it is certainly not done randomly ) and yet the performer has no access whatever to the rules ?
2 It aims to secure both that the consumer is not misled and also that he is not left in ignorance of matters of which he should lie informed .
3 But it should be possible by careful organisation to arrange both that the patient gets the best care , and that the learner gains the experience she needs .
4 The government was also particularly anxious in an election year to ensure both that the benefits of the scheme were recognised and that accusations that they were encouraging the development of a two tier service were not substantiated .
5 Leaving aside the possibility of the parental duty being satisfied by the child being efficiently ( and so on ) educated ‘ otherwise ’ than at school , in view of its relative practical insignificance , parents are under a legal obligation to ensure both that the child receives a proper education and , if registered at school , that s/he attends regularly ( Education Act 1944 , section 39 ) .
6 He therefore sought to prove both that the structures of history were necessarily dialectical and that the course of actual history could be shown to be so .
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