Example sentences of "both [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The North Leigh pavement ( pl.34 ) and the Oceanus pavement , from Verulamium ( pl.26 ) have , respectively , an arrangement of decorative borders , and a central square with fine figured work , both of which might be indicative of the craft of some of the mosaicists employed above . |
2 | However , the justification for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts would appear to rest on two grounds , both of which may be open to question in the light of the foregoing analysis . |
3 | There are two common types both of which can be switched on or off according to need . |
4 | The tuned circuit L1/VC1 comprises an inductor wound on a conventional ferrite rod and a variable capacitor ( having a maximum value of between 200pF and 500pF ) both of which can be removed from a discarded radio . |
5 | A noise gate is built into each channel ( both of which can be linked for stereo processing ) and the 3630 offers hard or soft knee operation and peak or RMS sensing . |
6 | The building Societies ' Association ( at 34 Park Street , London W1Y 3PF ) publishes a leaflet , Hints for Home Buyers , and a more detailed booklet , Building Societies and House Purchase , both of which can be obtained free of charge . |
7 | The results , he said , do not reflect any benefit from the £250m Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System UK Ministry of Defence contract , nor from the £200m British Gas Plc coup , both of which will be delivered over the next six years . |
8 | Paving slabs may have shaped edges and a textured face , both of which will be visible if they 're used as treads . |
9 | This conclusion can be re-expressed in two ways , both of which will be needed for future discussions . |
10 | BM says that behaviour is influenced by two powerful forces , both of which could be modified by you in some situations . |
11 | Its practicability was also sometimes alleged to be proved by the existence of the Holy Roman Empire or the Swiss cantons , both of which could be considered as types of loose federation . |
12 | Mr Milnes said most of Guisborough 's problems were caused by heavy lorries and tourist traffic , both of which could be alleviated by re-opening the railway , which would link into the Esk Valley , Middlesbrough to Whitby line . |