Example sentences of "both before [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Catholicism as an ideology and the Church as an institution were central to the strength of Spanish conservatism both before and during the Republic , thanks to the power not only of school , pulpit and press , but also of a large and comprehensive network of church-sponsored social , professional and farmers ' organizations within which much of the Catholic population was enmeshed .
2 Both before and during the inter-war depression , the claims of unemployed and poor families directly , if inadvertently , pre-empted the needs of older people .
3 Both before and during the events of 1789–92 in France and St Domingue they distinguished their aim of abolition of the trade from the larger question of emancipation of the slaves .
4 Recently released Home Office papers in fact show that the authorities drew back from prosecuting even the most blatant cases of anti-semitic propaganda both before and during the Second World War despite the fact that it was ostensibly being fought to destroy Hitlerism .
5 It is not therefore altogether surprising that he should have spent the years 1254–5 , 1261–3 , 1273–4 and 1286–9 in south-west France ; nor that his mind was often preoccupied with French and Gascon affairs both before and during his reign .
6 This project is concerned with children 's learning experiences at home and at school both before and throughout the infant school .
7 He kept telling his gentle mother , both before and after the death ( in 1911 ) of his more authoritarian and rabbinical father ( the first Lord Swaythling ) , that he could not marry a Jewess because he found them so unattractive .
8 Agricultural statistics take no account of such changes because an old hay meadow may be recorded as permanent grassland both before and after a sudden change in management practice ( e.g. a one-off large inorganic fertiliser dose ) or even after one cultivation provided its agricultural use does not change .
9 These themes can be applied to MDC , both before and after 1988 , and for comparative purposes the assessment will also reflect on LDDC 's experience .
10 I have proved this to some extent by night netting , when I have found I could get a double catch off the same ground by netting both before and after midnight in the same night .
11 When there is a change in partnership membership , and at least one person is a partner both before and after the change , for the purposes of assessing profits to tax , the trade is treated as having ceased and a new trade commenced unless an election is made under s 113(2) , TA 1988 .
12 S 113(2) requires the election to be signed jointly in respect of each change by all those who were partners both before and after the change .
13 Looking at the interview now in greater detail , here is a questionnaire to use both before and after an interview .
14 By the 1660s , Rome had given up all thoughts of the forcible deposition of the English Protestant monarchy ; indeed , in the 1670s its cautious and reluctant response to the proposed marriage of the heir to the throne James and the Catholic noblewoman Mary of Modena threatened to block the best route for a peaceful end to the English schism , and Rome continued to offer only lukewarm support to James both before and after 1685 .
15 As the Community shifted away in the 1960s from whatever supranational bias it possessed , this binding role of the Court as , as it were , the ‘ guardian ’ of the Communities became much more important , both before and after the enlargements of the organisation in the 1970s and 1980s .
16 This appears to hold true both before and after divorce .
17 The reason for this inexorable rise in numbers lies in the use of imprisonment by British courts both before and after trial .
18 Egypt made strong protests both before and after the conclusion of the Memorandum .
19 Peter 's situation illustrates the fact that patients who spend very little time in hospital or have minor procedures performed still have anxieties and may need a great deal of help both before and after discharge .
20 However , real-time evidence shows that in nineteenth-century Belfast raising of /a/ was well established both before and after velars : the rules are clearly stated by Patterson ( 1860 ) and cited in chapter 4.6 .
21 ( 1990 ) report that whereas in a Yorkshire mining community the pro-Labour Daily Mirror was the most widely-read daily newspaper , both before and after the strike , in the Nottinghamshire community which they surveyed the pro-Conservative The Sun was the most popular before the strike , and equally popular with the Daily Mirror after it .
22 Meredith made a telephone call both before and after breakfast in the lobby of the Commercial Hotel where he lodged .
23 Furthermore , even if a woman paid in for a full pension she had to pass the ‘ half test ’ ; that is , she had to work for at least half of her married life before she could count in her contributions both before and after marriage ( Groves , 1983 , pp. 45–7 ) .
24 An increasing number of claims for night visits was recorded during the 1970s , and anecdotal evidence suggests that this trend continued both before and after the new contract , although no figures have been published .
25 Relations with the largest non-Arab country in the Middle East , Iran , were rather more complex both before and after the fall of the Shah .
26 Staff have also found it necessary to attend children 's hearings both before and after an assessment panel .
27 A reception was held at 66 Portland Place for new MPs , and MPs were lobbied both before and after the General Election about the consequences of the recession .
28 Finally , the agricultural impact of the new plant varieties bred at these institutes — both before and after the organisational changes of 1945 — will be assessed .
29 This study analyses the accounting policy choices made for selected industries that have been privatised during the 1980s , both before and after privatisation .
30 Anti-war demonstrations were held in the USA both before and after the outbreak of hostilities .
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