Example sentences of "both [prep] [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless the suggestions outlined in this paper would put new teachers in a strong position to teach language awareness , and make them familiar with important issues in the social dimensions of language in Britain today , both with respect to minority languages and with regard to the linguistic needs of society as a whole . |
2 | Thus , if you know the speaker is the prime minister or the departmental secretary or your family doctor or your mother , and you know that the speaker is speaking to a colleague or his bank manager or a small child , you will have different expectations of the sort of language which will be produced , both with respect to form and to content . |
3 | Second , the 20 years from the mid-fifties provided a period of only marginal differences in programmes both from election to election and between the parties . |
4 | What happens afterwards is variable both from woman to woman and from birth to birth . |
5 | There will be ‘ full scope for professional judgment ’ , both in relation to teaching and organisation of the curriculum ; and there will be ‘ sufficient flexibility in the choice of content to adapt what they teach to the needs of the individual pupil ’ . |
6 | Some sections of the list were covered widely both in relation to topic and modes of assessment and others less so . |