Example sentences of "to both [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ( b ) Where in addition there is a second charge If the former matrimonial home to be conveyed or transferred to the wife is subject to both a first and second charge it may be that whilst the first mortgagee is prepared to release the husband , upon having a direct covenant by the wife , the second mortgagee is not so agreeable .
2 Aufvald may be Eadbald , King of Kent 616–40 , but whether or not this is the case , the coins point to both a royal and ecclesiastical responsibility for their production .
3 The expansion includes fitting the latest pollution control equipment to both the existing and new production lines at a cost of £3.5 million to allow the plant to meet stricter legislation due to be implemented in 1996 .
4 We feel it 's important to establish a strong Celtic festival , and Glasgow has a strong attachment to both the Irish and the Scottish Celtic traditions .
5 Bolognese lawyers were so important to both the papal and imperial parties in supplying them with lawyers to staff their governments and administrations that they were given special protection .
6 However , a general consideration of the ‘ B ’ group is of great importance to both the serious and the casual trainer .
7 The first half of the twentieth century brought no important changes in thinking on education or health as forms of national investment , apart from the public concern about the health of children and young people at the beginning of the century and the implication of this to both the industrial and military strength of the country .
8 The result ( which can be deduced from Fleming 's left-hand rule — the only two-fingered gesture in the school syllabus ) is a force at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field — ie , along the main axis of the boat .
9 When an electric current passes longitudinally through the plate in a magnetic field , the so called Hall voltage appears across the direction perpendicular to both the current and the field ( New Scientist , vol 84 , p 536 ) .
10 Some of the participants , banks and discount houses , are common to both the traditional and parallel markets .
11 Credit business to both the personal and corporate sector ( but especially the former ) are likely to grow in the future , providing substantial opportunities for Finance Houses ( see Chapter 13 ) .
12 Immortal stem cells and cell diversification are also fundamental to both the internal and external linings of our body .
13 Ten patients had symptoms attributable to both the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract and five had lesions in one site ( four upper , one lower gastrointestinal ) on investigation .
14 There are wide-ranging rules relating to pensions applicable to both the employed and the self-employed .
15 It 's not going to help anyone , and will be a considerable loss to both the scientific and naval communities , if you three gentlemen elect for self-immolation .
16 But the second degree expressed outwardly in giving up the world with a heart wholly centred on Christ , seems to correspond in some ways to both the insuperable and inseparable stages of The Form and like them gives way to a third stage when the contemplative sees into heaven and is filled with the joy Rolle expresses as song : " prayers turnes intil joyful sange , and thoghtes to melody " ( 69.284 – 5 ) .
17 Chesterfield wills and inventories show that the manufacture of woollen cloth — the most important industry in Tudor England — was basic to both the urban and the rural economy , for one in every three or four people in the parish had equipment such as spinning wheels , cards or looms or small quantities of wool .
18 However , for the purposes of the relevant part of the lbw law , the wicket is actually about 37 cm wide — over 38% wider — as you should add almost the total diameter of the ball ( over 7 cm wide to both the off and leg stumps to allow for a ball which would have flicked the stumps — thus fulfilling the criterion of hitting the wicket .
19 To both the Chinese and the Japanese , carp have been a food source for centuries .
20 They were themselves a witness to the success of the ecclesiastical promotion of lay education in the faith although , in their case , it stimulated a sectarianism which exploded in the first quarter of the fifteenth century as a threat to both the doctrinal and social establishment of authority .
21 Much of my attention is devoted to both the positive and negative aspects of sport within education systems and society generally .
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