Example sentences of "[noun pl] at both " in BNC.

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1 It was spread with computer paper and piles of accounts , with desktop calculators at both their places , both switched on .
2 " Actually , I got scholarships at both universities . "
3 The loops at both sides allow the stitches to be crossed less tightly .
4 Mosquito netting : there are nets at both ends which zip separately from the door flap .
5 Among the few who have tried to compare the two regions , French and Smith ( 1985 ) are concerned particularly with subpolar tundra , and Aleksandrova ( 1980 ) prescribes a simple geobotanical regional zoning that covers both polar and subpolar zones at both ends of the world .
6 There are three pierced brass hinges of graduating length for the main lid , similar to those on the Tabel , with matching smaller hinges at both of the lid flap openings .
7 Loganberries and raspberries grew on wires at both sides of the garden which had a centre bed with paths around it and beds running next to the fences .
8 Some governing bodies may consider that their needs at both levels presently are satisfied or that they have advised us of their requirements .
9 Thousands of flags were waving , helium balloons were going up and air balloons were coming down , two separate bands at both ends of the huge auditorium were playing different songs and everyone was cheering and screaming their heads off .
10 Twenty eight years of age , Tommy , made just a handful of appearances for Sunderland before coming here to Shrewsbury Town and he 's made important contributions at both ends tonight , because his could be the goal that takes Shrewsbury past Blackburn and to a lucrative tie against Tottenham .
11 ‘ Fierce public opposition , including from the workers at both yards , thwarted their plans and compelled both to pay at least lip service to keeping both dockyards open .
12 A subsequent development was known as the Central Power Bogie which had the power unit bogie articulated to passenger saloons at both ends , thus retaining the noise and vibration reduction advantages while doubling the seating capacity .
13 The male fish develops extended filaments on the dorsal fin , while the caudal fin develops elongated filaments at both tips and in the middle of the tail , giving a forked appearance ( this also happens in the female but not to such a degree ) .
14 Alix was offered places at both colleges of her choice .
15 Esther was also offered places at both universities , and chose Cambridge because it offered her a scholarship , and because her brother had been at King 's , and because she heard an owl hoot thrice in the college garden when she retired to her narrow bed after the glass of wine with Flora Piercy .
16 The appearance of such collectors from south of the border ( including one rumoured to have bought the $7.7 million ( £4.2 million ) McCarty-Cooper estate Braque ) was responsible for another interesting appearance that of pesos on the electronic bid boards at both houses .
17 In Nottingham city centre though the Royal Hotel car park that 's fairly busy and there are still queues at both entrances of the Victoria Centre and it will take you a good few minutes if you want to get yourself parked in Trinity Square car park they 're still operating on a one out one in basis so obviously better to avoid that one if you want to get yourself parked up you can avoid those queues there 's plenty of room at the Stoney Street car park that 's in the Market there 's always the Fletchergate car park St James Street you 'll find that next to the Albany Hotel or you could er make your way to the Broadmoor Centre you wo n't have to queue to get in there .
18 The mechanisms are likely to involve changes at both sides of the synapse .
19 They had spacious vestibules at both ends to give a large standing capacity , which regulations never permitted to be used to the full .
20 The sharp carving of the seer 's locks ( fig. 125 ) archaic in tradition , is precisely paralleled in the Apollo ( whose beautiful head is not , as I have carelessly asserted , cut from a separate piece of marble but is one with the body ) ; while the marvellous smoothness of the Cladeus ( fig. 128 ) is found on the west in the heads of Theseus and particularly of the bride , and in heads of Herakles from metopes at both ends .
21 PCR fragments were generated by standard methods with primers encoding the amino acids at both ends of each fragment and containing extraneous nucleotides comprising EcoRI sites at their 5' ends .
22 At VAG 's headquarters at Blakelands and their nearby training centre at Wymbush , the company will supply catering at the most prestigious level for executive visitors , a high quality staff restaurant and food hall , a sandwich bar , working lunches and 20 vending machines at both locations .
23 Lady Henrietta Tavistock said they had demanded a meeting with the Chipperfield organisation which owns the monkeys at both parks .
24 The Santerres stayed well away from Mandeville who stalked the galleries and corridors shouting orders at both servants and the dead sheriff 's soldiers .
25 Just now the intentions of the Bundesbank and the Fed are especially unclear , because of arguments at both institutions over who is in charge .
26 Her accommodation provides considerable luxury for two couples , there being excellently appointed double cabins at both ends of the yacht .
27 In addition there are circulation routes at both ends of the space — at the north end provided by a fireproof staircase and walled corridor wings .
28 The room she entered ran the width of the house , with windows at both ends .
29 The Leeds-Chelsea , Newcastle-Liverpool sounded best to me … bound to get good atmospheres at both .
30 The costs of community services to control sample members at both second and third assessments were considerably lower than those of the action samples , even though in both boroughs they increased during the year .
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