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

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1 I owe my life to both of them , and we 're all good friends .
2 She had the ordeal of telling her story to both the Star and the Sun .
3 NIH says that criticism of its response to both the report and the theft is unfair .
4 Diagrams for development are being selected for their usefulness to both the teaching-learning process and course assessment requirements .
5 Thereafter we witness Rose being guided by the Fool towards Pagoda-land , where she finds the salamander , then back to the court where her kindness to both the salamander and her persecuted old father is rewarded by the transformation of the Prince to his real shape and his victory over all contenders to win Rose , rescue her father and banish Epine .
6 The problem of how advertising works is largely a theoretical one , but its relevance to both agencies and advertisers lies in its importance for the assessment of the results of advertising campaigns .
7 Yet we also need to see that for middle class European women , struggling to use a momentary opening in the cultural framework of pre-Revolutionary Europe to claim some access to the intellectual professions , these unsavoury conditions were the very means of their access to both art and social acknowledgement .
8 Dennis Cunningham , joint managing director in a company which also has an extensive PR side , saw the need for a fuller client service some time ago and now it 's proving its worth to both the client and the company .
9 But the poor organization of British production is a direct consequence of the way British filmmakers have felt their inferiority to both the American film industry and American cinema .
10 The judge further ordered that the doctors were to be regarded as independent and to furnish copies of their reports to both Crown and defence .
11 The monopoly of the king 's presence by a particular favourite thus had serious implications for the position of other magnates , which helps to explain the bitterness of their hostility to both Gaveston and the Despensers .
12 Sometimes crucially flawed in terms of pure singing and not the most plausible of actors , his gestures mostly restricted to a desperate clutching of his temples , he nevertheless sustained a bold intensity of phrasing in his response to both words and music .
13 The marriage of James 's son James IV to Margaret Tudor , from which the Stewart claim to the English throne derived , came about more because of pressure from Henry VII than from any Scottish enthusiasm ; and the Treaty of Perpetual Peace which accompanied it would last for no more than eleven years , collapsing because James could not sustain his obligations to both France and England when Henry VIII joined the pope 's grotesquely named Holy League against France .
14 To judge by his employment , he was an able man , who owed his promotion to both his diplomatic and military skills and his energetic acquisitiveness .
15 FLAW ( Foreign Languages at Work ) grew dramatically and there is no doubt that the quality of the award combined with its flexibility and relevance to the workplace gives it value to both employees and employers .
16 It is the agency 's job to establish a good working relationship between employers and agency staff , and it is in your interests to promote this by fulfilling your obligations to both by working in a professional and reliable way .
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