Example sentences of "[to-vb] both [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This seems to work both in short-term fluctuations and in long-term trends ( Habakkuk 1971 ) , although with an awkward time lag in the latter ( Wrigley and Schofield 1981 ) .
2 The guiding principles in using drama alongside other curriculum areas are that it should : give greater purpose and meaning to work both in drama and in the associated curriculum areas
3 Women would increasingly in the future be recruited into the new semi-skilled jobs , often at piece rates , so that employers were able to benefit both from the job 's lack of a craft tradition behind it , and from a work-force trained from childhood to regard anything they did as unskilled .
4 ‘ And in my view there 's still more to come both in mechanised manufacture and in decorating techniques , ’ he added .
5 Secondly , this group is set to increase both in number and as a proportion of the population in future years .
6 on that point er would the er minister indicate whether or not the British government supports the attitude of the French government because of course the British government at the time of the Edinburgh summit were wholly in favour of the agreement to require the European parliament to meet both in Brussels and in Strasbourg and therefore I assume that there 's an identity of interest between the British government and the French government on this question since the French government are maintaining their er opposition to the er six extra seats simply because they want to see a new parliament building constructed in Strasbourg , is that a position that the British government supports ?
7 The exercise of accountability , and of professional judgement , by their very definitions require much more in-depth knowledge , and the ability to analyse and evaluate information , and to relate both to the care of individuals and to client groups .
8 Two-way telemetry was used to compensate both for the atmospheric effects and for the first-order Doppler shift due to the relative velocity of the masers .
9 Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain .
10 Faced with the loss of their previous high-performance computer in 1987 , the university got backing from the Science and Engineering Research Council and the Department of Trade and Industry to purchase a large Computing Surface to serve both as a research vehicle and a flagship site for Meiko .
11 David agreed to talk both to Sheilah about the role of Church of Scotland Education Committees in this regard , and to Celia Matthews about the Scottish Episcopal Church 's Diocesan Education Committees .
12 At this stage it is so far extended as to receive a supply of sand from the original barchan even during the prevailing wind , X. Thus it will continue to grow both during the prevailing wind , X , and the strong wind , Y , with slip faces developed on the side away from the strong wind .
13 I feel that , apart from this , you showed an interest in me and my development which enabled me to grow both in the exercise of my talents and in the confidence that I had such talents .
14 Any correction of ethnic disadvantage , therefore , has to focus both on racism and on the mechanisms of class disadvantage .
15 If we want to find out who killed Paul Gray , and why , we need to focus both on his character and on the parish in which he served .
16 In any event , on 4 June 1963 Profumo was obliged by the torrent of publicity and increasing evidence to acknowledge the falsity of his statement to the House and to resign both from office and from the House .
17 If you 're trying to combine both in your life the chances of your being hit by stress are probably higher-no matter how brilliantly you may have organized the family in your absence — and it is even more important to be able to deal with it .
18 Nevertheless , a rigid hierarchy of hereditary caste continued to prevail both in theory and , to a large extent , in practice .
19 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
20 The research aims to look both at personal characteristics , such as age and sex , and also at company characteristics , such as the number of employees at the workplace .
21 Fluorescent and reflective clothing make children easier to spot both during day and night time .
22 From 1538 , Mary , widow of Francis of Orleans , duke of Longueville , and then aged twenty-three , spent her life first as the wife of James V , when she fulfilled her function as queen by producing two sons , only to see both of them die , and then as queen dowager fighting to maintain her daughter 's interests .
23 Anglo-Irish lords might be entitled to sit both in the Irish and the United Kingdom House of Lords .
24 She wanted to go and yet did n't want to go both at once .
25 However , if the DTI view is accepted , then the UKwill have to cope both with the UCTA and a separate regime for consumers who are natural persons under the Directive .
26 It may seem petty to distinguish between the plural and singular form , and therefore unnecessary to include both in the index .
27 They could not afford another campaign : they had run through the treasure inherited from Edward II so quickly that they could not even pay their Hainault mercenaries , and they had to borrow both from the Florentine banking house of Bardi and from English merchants .
28 Allow an ‘ activity space ’ around each piece , which can overlap with the next if you are not likely to use both at the same time .
29 Looking at the interview now in greater detail , here is a questionnaire to use both before and after an interview .
30 The latter has an advantage when discussing compositions of functions ( see 2.6.7 ) but as both are in common use we shall encourage the reader to use both by using both ourselves !
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