Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] of both [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of both the ERM and the Single Currency , the weak country is at the mercy of the strong one and is forced to run policies which may well be diametrically against its own interests .
2 This early period is essentially the period of Ramsay 's achievements in ‘ masculine ’ portraiture , in the sense of both the style and the subject matter .
3 His conversion to Christianity marked a turning-point in the history of both the Church and Europe .
4 In the absence of both the ‘ political will ’ and the social forces which would have been required to go beyond the merely ‘ indicative ’ and technocratic attempt to alleviate the balance of payments constraint , the Wilson government used the only effective levers at its disposal to maintain the external balance : the old standby of fiscal deflation ; incomes policy , to hold down both labour costs of British firms and consumer spending on imports ; and then eventually devaluation of the currency which , although it did not abolish the trade constraint , at least temporarily pre-empted speculative pressure on the pound and brought a period of increased price competitiveness .
5 I would like to present them in the absence of both the Chairman and the Vice Chairman of planning so is it your wish that I sign both sets as a true and correct record ?
6 The aims of the reform were : simplification , improved targeting of benefits and a reduction in the impact of both the unemployment trap and the poverty trap .
7 Begbie Norton & Partners , which is acting as liquidators , reports ‘ considerable interest ’ in the sale of both the company as a whole and of individual shops .
8 But she knew Ellen would write and that the letter would be in the nature of both a declaration and a justification .
9 Colander and Olson ( 1984 ) claim that too little attention has been devoted to the role of rent-seeking ( distributional gain-seeking coalitions ) in the macroeconomics of both the Keynesian and new classical varieties .
10 The yellow buoy , in the light of both the moon and the searchlight , was clearly visible .
11 That so many museum curators have been deceived by these fakes is less surprising when seen in the context of both the style itself and the history of archaeology in Oaxaca .
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