Example sentences of "[adj] to both [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She thought carefully for a few moments before she said , ‘ Silas — are n't you being unreasonable and somewhat unfair to both yourself and to Doreen ? ’
2 Indeed a great deal of ordinary everyday conversation appears to consist of one individual commenting on something which is present to both him and his listener .
3 and were very happy with their computerised telephone , and decided that what Hallery House needed next was a front of house package which would be equally helpful to both themselves and their guests , and take the hard work out of record keeping and marketing .
4 Fundamental to both its difference and its inherent superiority , it seemed , was the principle of rationality .
5 Their ability to thrive in these conditions is due to both their resistance to pollution and their rapid rate of growth , which far exceeds that of stony corals , and can be observed even in aquaria .
6 I shall only be able to convince another person that such-and-such is the case if I take the trouble to present evidence which is available to both my challenger and myself .
7 She felt she had created a little peaceful corner where she could sit and feel close to both her late mother and her cat .
8 will give information to potential customers which is relevant to both theirs and the pupils ' needs ;
9 Among suggestions offered to explain this is that the sloth 's behaviour is mutually advantageous to both it and the tree on which it feeds — the tree is fertilised by the dung .
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