Example sentences of "both [vb pp] and [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We are both exalted and fallen at the same time : sinful and yet given unique status in the universe of things .
2 The inevitable result is that a family 's capital base will be both eroded and diffused to the point where maintaining a large house becomes impossible .
3 Consequently revenue is recognised as having been earned when sales are made and not when the debt is settled , and the balance sheet will therefore including details of pre-payments both made and received by the company .
4 Peter Beneventanus Collivaccinus ' Collection , known as the Compilatio Tertia , was both approved and commended by the pope to the masters and scholars of Bologna for use " as much in judgments as in the schools " .
5 The federal parliament has now agreed to allow some 300 of the pesticide formulations to be both sold and used in the eastern states until the end of 1994 .
6 even if they are both needed and wanted by the school .
7 Concern about social conditions was both reflected and reinforced by a mass of polemical writing , in newspapers , such as the radical Pall Mall Gazette , in pamphlets , such as Andrew Mearns ' Bitter Cry of Outcast London ( 1883 ) , describing and attacking poverty especially in the London slums .
8 It is important that the power of these opinion shapers is both recognised and utilised by the head in bringing about positive change .
9 County Cork is both blessed and cursed with a magnificent harbour .
10 In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible .
11 Llewellyn-Jones ( 1981a ) also looked at lag behind the speaker and though his concern was for individual comparison , a general conclusion is that the usual 2 — 3 seconds lag of the BSL interpreter behind the speaker is not sufficient for the message to be both understood and presented to the audience in a form which can be understood .
12 As the grandmother ( originally played by Edith Evans ) , Constance Cummings , now in her 80s , recalls a vanished age of acting with her effortless sense of style and superb ability to turn a line to perfection , while Jean Marsh brings a moving sense of both hurt and hope to the role of Miss Madrigal .
13 Germany both benefited and suffered from the re-establishment after 1945 of its earlier strength in the electrical industries .
14 He is both idolized and despised within the Union movement .
15 Study results are being incorporated in geochemical models , and will help predict how oil is both generated and flows through the basin .
16 In contrast , Mary Poovey 's recent account of the Norton case emphasizes the way in which the ideological separation of spheres both generated and depended on an arrangement of social and property relations that positioned women as moral superiors and economic dependents .
17 Scientists have both promoted and responded to the increasing interest in the environment .
18 Humanity both crucified and marching towards the cross .
19 We were both tested and forgot about the whole thing till a few weeks later .
20 Lipski was both shocked and impressed by the offer .
21 Elean:In your situation , you need a common language to help break down the divisions being both aggravated and imposed by the racist regime .
22 A consciousness of belonging to a coherent professional group was both expressed and strengthened by the appearance , from the mid-nineteenth century onwards , of guides and yearbooks which for the first time listed the diplomats and foreign office officials in the service of most of the European states .
23 His treacherous relations with his friends and comrades are both confirmed and explained by the treacherous interpersonal relations that form the substance of his three major texts , Antoine Bloye Le Cheval de Troie and La Conspiration .
24 This new framework is both endorsed and supplemented by the Utting report of last August .
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