Example sentences of "for both [art] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | For both a practical and a theoretical reason I shall concentrate on describing those influences in terms of just four varieties : Standard British English , London English ( henceforth LE ) , Jamaican Standard English and Jamaican Creole ( henceforth JC ) , with emphasis on just two of these , LE and JC . |
2 | Hanif was responsible for both the largest and the longest individual innings in first-class history . |
3 | The visit should have been a great success for both the tall and the short mavericks of the respective alliances . |
4 | Dressed alike in dark suits , the female Cholmondeleys , and male Featherstonehaughs are integrated with completely unisex choreography for both the first and last sections of the evening 's journey into alchemy . |
5 | Although the officers of these contrasting units might be held responsible for both the good and the bad behaviour , there is a touch of the ‘ kind ’ and the ‘ nasty ’ treatment often meted out to prisoners in the hope of gaining information . |
6 | For both the 1654 and the 1659 Commons he kept a sort of diary . |
7 | Food for thought on a wet day for both the developmental and evolutionary biologist . |
8 | The invoices will of course be retained on the surveyor 's file and the internal certificate will form the documentation for both the financial and the cost accounts . |
9 | The presidential election campaign intensified in January as candidates for both the Democratic and Republican nominations prepared for the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 18 . |
10 | They encompass all kinds of visual material and account for both the aesthetic and non-aesthetic response . |
11 | Try it for both the clockwise and anti-clockwise circle . |
12 | They are generalist carnivores adapted for both the crushing and slicing of food . |
13 | Although the tax cuts were lower than many commentators had predicted , Lamont forecast a higher public-sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) for both the 1991-92 and 1992-93 financial years than had been expected by financial analysts . |
14 | It is an unselective means of making conviction more likely for both the guilty and the innocent in about equal proportion . |
15 | This is a very hardy , attractive , fast growing species ideal for both the heated and the unheated tank . |
16 | In particular , both families display an autocatalytic process of calcium-induced calcium release which is responsible for both the temporal and spatial patterns of calcium signalling . |
17 | If the expectations hypothesis is valid , the expected return from the futures position is zero for both the long and the short ( see ( 8.17 ) ) . |
18 | Entrants for both the Ordinary and LGV Class Licence holders were required to compete in a rigorous three section contest including : |
19 | Even so , when we gathered together a superb voluntary team of some of the UK 's top communicators for both the 1983 and 1987 General Elections , the Conservative Party could not find any strategic use for them . |
20 | ‘ And alongside the target for inflation , I am setting monitoring ranges for both the narrow and broad measures of the money supply . |
21 | A detailed story was constructed and refined to account for both the straightforward and more difficult aspects of Prolog . |
22 | Furthermore , heterodimerization of Max with c-Myc mediates DNA binding by c-Myc , which is essential for both the normal and the oncogenic activity of c-Myc . |
23 | The existence of the committees posed problems for both the American and the Soviet occupations in the sense that any vigorous , independent organization represents a latent challenge to outside authority . |
24 | It is a kind of catharsis for both the Lebanese and the Palestinians who have long understood the way in which these dreadful events should be interpreted . |
25 | As always with KEF , the installation booklets for both the 103/4 and the KUBE are exemplary , models of clarity and good , sensible advice on such topics as positioning , amplifier requirements , wiring up , system fine-tuning and so on . |
26 | The exposition extends its sympathy for both the younger and the older Wells , and good sense is lavished on the borderline books between — uneasy but stimulating mixtures like When the Sleeper A wakes and A Modern Utopia . |
27 | It is generally accepted that for both the ageing and new/modern aircraft , the complexity of maintenance problems ( i.e. ageing — corrosion , modern — advanced avionics ) increased dramatically in the last ten years . |
28 | Player A's strategy is linear in z for both the finite and the infinite horizon models . |
29 | But the Ivory & Sime trust caters for both the faint-hearted and those happy to embrace risk in the hope of greater rewards . |
30 | But the pattern of leaks since then has complicated things for both the British and Irish . |