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

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31 The complexity of Scotland 's rocks and structure — both at the surface and at depth — and the large age range of geological Systems represented in Scotland 's rocks , give rise to questions which are of intrinsic interest to researchers attempting to unravel Scotland 's geological history .
32 The complexity of Scotland 's rocks and structure — both at the surface and at depth — and the large age range of geological Systems represented in Scotland 's rocks , give rise to questions which are of intrinsic interest to researchers attempting to unravel Scotland 's geological history .
33 He will then explain that the banns will be called three Sundays before the wedding date , both at the church , and at the parish church of your partners if this differs .
34 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 .
35 The referees for the 1991 World Cup were always going to be placed under close scrutiny by the media , as well as spectators both at the ground and watching on television , and so it turned out .
36 She adds ‘ Our children ( 20 and 18 ) are both at the stage of being half in and half out of the nest ! ’
37 This Centre offers a programme of studies both at the undergraduate and intermediate postgraduate levels .
38 The concept of the " key organising question " , or the " unanswered question " , is very helpful both at the planning stage and during the project itself .
39 The whole point is , Chairman , the planning officers , both at the site inspection and when it was discussed er er er they were under no misapprehension that it was the height of the building which had been objected to actually .
40 Alan McKie , 18 , of Knockarvie Cottage , Kirkcowan , Wigtownshire , and the victim , also 18 , were both at the birthday disco in the Riverside Club , Newton Stewart , on 30 May last year .
41 He is famed for his ‘ laid-back ’ attitude , his apparent unconcern about his actions both at the crease and at press conferences , and such an easy-going approach led many people to believe that he had little real commitment .
42 This chapter investigates how that world appeared to the players and the lookers on , both at the time and afterwards .
43 They , like the plane , in later years , represented a special link in the canal line between the East Midlands and London , a line for which there were great hopes both at the time of construction at the beginning of the nineteenth century and of its rehabilitation at the end of the century .
44 Something was happening in Britain that allowed the period to be plausibly described , both at the time and later , as permissive .
45 Explanations both at the time and later have tended to point to assumptions about the lower needs of women , irrespective of the work they were doing .
46 It is unquestionably true that the large-scale employment of women made it possible for certain Edinburgh houses to offer competitive terms in the years up to about 1900–10 , and the argument was made both at the time and in retrospective accounts .
47 The structure of Liberal argument , both at the time and as it has come down to us in modern land law texts , is thus built upon two suppositions .
48 ‘ I saw you both at the Castle , then I lost you . ’
49 In 1951 he made his highest score , an 87 against Glamorgan , and also returned his best analysis , seven wickets for 49 against Lancashire , both at the Oval .
50 In the short term , acting as a catalyst , there was the creation of a specific demand for executive search skills by a number of enterprising and determined individuals , working both at the behest of the Big Four and on their own personal initiative .
51 This system of power relations is maintained both at the material level-by the military , the police , industry and so on — and at the ideological level : by the media , the family and the education system ( Millett 1983 ) .
52 The court heard they were both at the end of their tether .
53 Membranes are used both at the interface with the bulk sample and between the biolayer and the transducer ( Fig. 1 ) .
54 In view of my evident misery , both at the onset and towards the end of the disease , the two statements may at first seem irreconcilable : I was desperately unhappy and had known for years that death can put an end to everything , including unhappiness .
55 Our actors , with their wide experience of running theatre workshops both at the Summer School and throughout the Continent , aim to develop this side of their work in Oxfordshire .
56 The firm has from time to time various secondees both at the Listing Groups of the Stock Exchange and with the Panel .
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