Example sentences of "it be [verb] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 Napoleon III let it be known to both men that a simple withdrawal of the candidature would suffice and that France would then be glad to consider the whole affair closed .
2 We said they could n't have the corpse if we did n't get it — that 's by the by — but it 's understood by both sides that this is the last of such meetings .
3 It 's happening to both of us ! ’ he bit out .
4 One element of unc can be arbitrarily assigned : here we assign the value 1 to the third element and solve unc which , if we omit one column ( e.g. the last ) from the square matrix , gives unc We omit the details of solution ; the answer is unc Note that unc Accordingly , unc and if we postmultiply p + iq as given by ( 14 ) and ( 15 ) my m-1 we obtain as our normalised p , q , unc We are now able to deflate A. Equation ( 11 ) becomes , with A given by ( 12 ) and use of ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) , ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) , unc A1 is , in fact , doubly degenerate ; it is annihilated by both the columns immediately above it .
5 The Court adjourned the matter until Thursday , ‘ but it is hoped by both parties that by then the current uncertainty and speculation concerning the future of Manchester will have been resolved ’ .
6 If we can not find the special legal conventions conventionalism requires , it is defeated in both its interpretive claims and its forward-looking , post-interpretive instructions .
7 It is degrading for both parties , and makes any serious or intimate conversation impossible .
8 It is killing on both sides , Mr Gibson 's death is the fifty first this year , lives taken , families destroyed .
9 I am sure that it is shared on both sides of the House , as it is from the Dispatch Box .
10 It is a relatively modest measure which should enjoy a trouble-free passage because it is welcomed by both sides of the offshore industry .
11 It is aimed at both local authorities and librarians to remind them of the professional responsibilities of librarians .
12 And from that day it was done for both of us . ’
13 Mr Hamilton said that it was accepted by both sides in the case that in law a foetus did not become a person until birth .
14 ( It was accepted by both sides in the case that legal personality started at birth and not before ) .
15 As has already been seen , it was the style of both church and politicians to avoid their mutual consultations being known , which tells us that the secularity of the state at that time was partially a façade , but one which it was felt by both interested parties had to be maintained , probably so as not to confuse the faithful .
16 It was dropped as both men were soldiers under orders and carrying the weapon as part of their duties .
17 A further review of JTC was conducted during 1984 and it was agreed by both Councils that the Committee should be dissolved with effect from January 1985 .
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