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

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1 In a speech to mark the first anniversary of the overthrow of former President Mohammed Siyad Barre , on Jan. 26 , Farah Aydid stated his readiness for a truce , but reiterated his implacable opposition both to Mahdi Mohammed and to the idea of an international peacekeeping force , which he said would serve only to protect the " self-appointed " interim President from the Somali people .
2 Individuals can , if they wish , contribute both to company AVCs and to a free-standing plan or plans .
3 Without doing so , we could miss vital factors of detriment both to water voles and other wetland wildlife .
4 Smoking is linked both to lung cancer and coronary heart disease .
5 One is provided by the National Consumer Council in its report Ordinary Justice , with a proposed network of general advice centres with access both to specialist advice agencies , with salaried staff and volunteers , and the legal profession .
6 The UK Department of Trade & Industry has granted two more national telecommunications licences , both to electricity companies : the two beneficiaries are the Energis subsidiary of the National Grid Co , and Scottish Hydro-Electric Plc .
7 Both to armchair academics , and , though museum displays , to the population as a whole , objects were representative of the peoples of distant cultures .
8 Keep track of software issues both to development teams and to the end user .
9 The collection and computerization of data will form the basis for investigation of six areas of Korean development which are considered to be under-researched by both Koreans and Korean specialists , and which are of relevance both to development policy and to the identification of future potential economic opportunities for Britain in South Korea as well as the future impact of Korea on the world economy .
10 This is drawn up by the curriculum committee , which argues that since God , death , suffering and the purpose of life are all at the heart of religion , and since children sometimes ask questions about them , the class teacher should not only teach about these matters , but be subject both to assessment procedures and to official inspection .
11 The users have given IBM a bloody nose and IBM , in learning the lesson , is making changes both to marketing pitch and technology .
12 It can be argued ( and was so argued by the Saudis ) that any over-supply had been provoked by the encouragement that the over-rapid price increase in the 1970s had given both to fuel conservation on the part of consumers and to the economics of projects to develop substitutes for oil and especially OPEC oil .
13 I believe , however , that over the past 20 years an important body of evidence has emerged which strongly suggests that schools do make a significant difference both to pupil attainment and pupil behaviour .
14 Assuming the Daventry nuns have been subject only to the same controls being applied to all other British egg producers , the protest by the United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association ( Ukepra ) , the only organisation within the UK egg industry not represented among BEIC members , is potentially damaging both to egg consumers and to egg producers .
15 Two of the species present in the field are of particular interest , both to population biologists interested in the manner in which the numbers of plants are regulated and to evolutionists concerned with the extent and significance of natural variation .
16 The rates collected contribute both to City Council and County Council services .
17 Hydrocarbons also contribute both to acid rain and to ozone formation .
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