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

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1 The box terrapins are so called because of their ability to close the undershell or plastron at both front and back .
2 Many pilots are unaware of the significance of dirty wing surfaces and of rain or drizzle on both the performance and the stalling characteristics of gliders .
3 Discovery of documents which have been or are in the possession , power or custody of both plaintiff and defendant
4 AIDS is the name for a collection of different diseases which can cause serious illness or death in both adults and children .
5 Surprisingly she discovered that funding for both film-makers and festival organisers is proving as elusive in the larger metropolitan centres as it is here where the state of gay and lesbian film culture can safely be said to be embryonic at best .
6 It therefore seems conceivable that susceptibility to both type I and type II diabetes is determined during gestation or infancy in response to nutrition , and research should respond with a new focus on early events .
7 Other work carried out in the Boiron Laboratories provides suggestive evidence that gelsemium in both tincture and potency can affect the speed with which chemicals which transmit nerve impulses are inactivated in the brain .
8 Furthermore , the recent implementation of the Children Act ( 1989 ) makes new research particularly timely e.g. , the Act emphasises that parenthood for both mother and father continues even when marriage does not .
9 Nevertheless , the fact that Paisleyism in both its religious and political forms is a reactionary movement which seeks to purify Protestant religion and politics creates a background tension which regularly produces public arguments .
10 There is no doubt that competition from both within and outside the profession will continue to grow , and efficient practice management in all its forms has become as important as technical skill in maintaining and improving profitability .
11 The route passes through farmland and woodland in both cutting and embankment , with views over the surrounding countryside .
12 The quality of government and parliamentary information and expertise in both monitoring and control was clearly inadequate .
13 Such detailed concern with consumer regulation and protection at both national and local levels put an unmistakable stamp on the 1970s — and the Consumer Credit Act is very much a monument to that approach .
14 report all accidents and damage to both the appropriate client representative and the Overdrive supervisor whether persons are injured or not .
15 It favoured the second , advocating the establishment of garden cities surrounding London : dispersal and decentralization of both people and employment .
16 The problem with Hellige 's formulation is that it can be used to explain any particular pattern of results but can not readily predict them since the nature and difficulty of both primary and concurrent tasks needs to be taken into account .
17 On April 2 a statement issued on behalf of the UN Secretary-General , Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , noted merely that he was " gravely concerned about reports of heavy fighting and bloodshed in both northern and southern Iraq " .
18 Géraud V of Armagnac ( 1256–85 ) had married Mathe of Béarn , daughter of Gaston VII and sister to both Constance of Marsan and Margaret of Béarn , and therefore possessed claims through the female line to both Béarn and Bigorre .
19 He was made justiciar and chamberlain of both north and south Wales and was to take over the offices of constable and steward of royal lands in Wales as they fell vacant .
20 He was made justiciar and chamberlain of both north and south Wales and was to take over the offices of constable and steward of royal lands in Wales as they fell vacant .
21 The opportunity was there : when he became prime minister after his mother 's assassination by Sikh extremists , he carried with him the goodwill and sympathy of both parliament and public .
22 Japan believed that the weakness and conservatism of both China and Korea rendered Japan herself more vulnerable .
23 Prior to the discussion and in order to put matters in perspective , Janet Rogers presented a detailed breakdown of expenditure and income for both administration and training .
24 Part and parcel of both was his confrontation of the USSR on all fronts , but especially in the arms race .
25 Later in the century there is a further trend towards greater height and weight among both adults and children ( Fogel et al .
26 What I hope to show is that the attacks on the reality and irreducibility of both subjective experience and thought leave one with no contentful conception of the world .
27 There is yet more ‘ tungsten in the Yukon , vast deposits of copper and molybdenum in Arizona , still more copper and molybdenum in both northern and central Chile .
28 Towards the end of the year , the older ‘ classical ’ form is introduced , and study of both is continued into the second year .
29 The three types of systems which are distinguished are isolated systems which have boundaries which are closed to the import and export of both mass and energy ; open systems where there is exchange of both matter and energy between the system and its environment , such as clouds ; and closed systems in which there is no exchange of matter between the system and its environment though there is in general an exchange of energy .
30 It is also important to recognise because apparently harmless discussion about ‘ wants ’ can restimulate unconscious feelings to the surprise and distress of both elder and practitioner — ‘ it brings it all back ’ .
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