Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [prep] both " in BNC.
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1 | The educative process has to begin sufficiently early in a person 's life for it to have any real effect on attitudes , and I believe the challenge has to have the response of both parents and schools . |
2 | This will be done primarily by evaluating the response of both demand and supply to tax changes in the past . |
3 | It has become an important aspect of the response by both government and individual older workers to the current continuing economic recession in the labour market . |
4 | The success — I am looking out of the window at the thickly carpeted mountainside — comes from the knowledge of shared weakness , the weakness of both men and women in matters of sex and passion . |
5 | The words " liberty " and " slavery " which had frequently been on the lips of the Bristol slavery abolitionists were taken up by the crowds , and the weakness of both mayor and military left the mob free to do much as it wished . |
6 | The weakness of both the holistic and individualistic approaches is that they are both in their different ways incapable of explaining the origins of phenomena ; yet it is the origins which are of first importance in understanding human psychology and society . |
7 | The primary prevention of neural tube defects by periconceptional multivitamin or folic acid supplementation seems to be appropriate for the reduction of both occurrence and recurrence . |
8 | The ineffectiveness of both Emburey and Tufnell has been one of the tour 's major shocks and together with Philip DeFreitas 's injury has left England looking somewhat toothless . |
9 | One had heard the ominous rumblings from the singers regarding the complexity of both choral and works , and the language of one of them ( Hebrew ) , but in performance on Saturday evening they sounded tremendous . |
10 | He recognized the complexity of both ‘ industry 's view ’ and the changes in higher education — including the development of university courses ‘ more closely allied with national needs for qualified manpower ’ , and pointed to some particular possible roles for the polytechnics : |
11 | In particular , it is worth experimenting with the direction of both the roll and the stall turn to see if any improvement can be found . |
12 | It was felt that they enjoyed the support of both Israel and Jordan , neither of which welcomed a growth in the economic power of an increasingly politicized peasantry . |
13 | Their chairman would have the support of both the Secretary of State and the LEA in discouraging , and ultimately forbidding , discussion of the performance of an individual pupil or teacher at an annual parents ' meeting . |
14 | Recent work has demonstrated the existence of both matrilineal and patrilineal kinship associations . |
15 | Thus , the existence of both mimetic and autonomous features in Simon 's novels proves that the two are not incompatible , as Ricardou claimed and which the novelist himself had been willing to endorse for a time . |
16 | The existence of both species illustrates the fact that human-machine relations are by no means free of emotional implications , |
17 | There is , however , clear evidence of the existence of both literary anti-clericalism and the corporate anti-clericalism of specific interest groups with a power and influence well beyond their numbers ( see Chapters 4 and 8 ) . |
18 | But nowadays not everyone is so ready to accept such divisions as unalterable , and if one holds the not unreasonable belief that the existence of wealth is one cause of poverty , then clearly we are faced with a more difficult choice : either to tolerate the existence of both wealth and poverty , or to aim at abolishing poverty , in which case we have no option but to attack wealth . |
19 | The existence of both acute and chronic illnesses was ruled out on the basis of a complete anamnesis and full clinical and biological examination including routine haematological counts , serum glycaemia , total cholesterol , triglycerides , and renal and liver functions tests ( Technicon SMA-20 Autoanalyzer ) . |
20 | These events eventually made plain to Gandhi the existence in both official and unofficial circles of a section of British public opinion which he could not hope to convert , though he came most reluctantly to an acknowledgement of this fact . |
21 | On the whole Callaghan 's choice of Crosland was wise : not because he was necessarily better as Foreign Secretary than Roy , but because Roy had an important task to perform at the Home Office where , on the admission of both friend and foe , he was the best Home Secretary of his generation . |
22 | Following the admission of both Azerbaijan and Armenia to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) in January and to the UN in February [ see p. 38745 ] , leaders in Russia , Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh called for the involvement of CSCE representatives and UN forces to guarantee peace , but the Azerbaijani leadership resisted attempts to " internationalize " the conflict , and on Feb. 5 vetoed the deployment of peacekeeping forces . |
23 | He became the product director on the board for both paints and fibres and also territorial director for |
24 | The measure was seen as part of an ongoing process designed to increase the reliability of both police and Army units . |
25 | There is a £50,000 bonus available to the winner of both the Irish Champion and Cheltenham 's premier hurdle . |
26 | The winner of both The Open and American Open titles was back in business . |
27 | This was as an International Securities Self-Regulating Organisation ( ISSRO ) , and took the AIBD outside both the RIE and FSA-authorisation requirements . |
28 | And that certain lack at the heart of both desire and identification : what Carson actually finds in twenty years abroad is some oppressive sexual mores epitomized in the loveless fuck over the bonnet of a Chevy Impala . |
29 | They serve , like other WACC publications , a process of policy formation , which is at the heart of both Project and Forum activities . |
30 | In the case of both pomeshchiks and streltsy , their need to support themselves during much of the year placed enormous obstacles in the way of training and disciplining them , or introducing them to new methods of warfare . |