Example sentences of "both to [adj] [noun] [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In dealing with number , for example , he explores the psychology of numbers with an analysis of symmetry ; he relates musical harmony both to Pythagorean mathematics and to Georg Cantor 's work on infinite and transfinite numbers .
2 They are public bodies having a duty a accountability both to central government and to the electorate in their area .
3 McKellar 's subjects " … quite frequently likened the images to lantern slides … " and furthermore their unrelatedness both to current preoccupations and to each other made them seem like a series of lecturer 's slides which had not only " … been mixed up but were really intended for some other lecture " .
4 In a somewhat different sense , involving to some extent the balance of rights between generations , the natural environment of human life and more generally the ‘ quality of life ’ , has become a more prominent issue in relation both to economic development and to population growth , through the rapidly expanding activities of ecology movements .
5 In many ways , then , it seemed that the pressure of welfare policy and social planning had indeed led both to greater equality and to more diffused prosperity as pioneers like Beveridge and theorists like Titmus had long forecast .
6 Before leaving the accident site the investigator needs to make a wreckage plot showing where all the pieces of wreckage were positioned , in relation both to each other and to a fixed point on a large scale map .
7 But the disparate elements which made up his southern affinity were linked , both to each other and to the northern retinue , by the same bonds of ducal patronage and personal relationship which gave internal cohesion to the northern retinue itself .
8 But the disparate elements which made up his southern affinity were linked , both to each other and to the northern retinue , by the same bonds of ducal patronage and personal relationship which gave internal cohesion to the northern retinue itself .
9 The tracts show a keen awareness of the reformist approach to preaching , instruction , and penance common both to Dominican spirituality and to the tradition of Stephen Langton and the schools of Paris .
10 But are there dangers that it could also have undesirable or even disastrous consequences both to living organisms and to the environment ?
11 It may be noticed that insensibility both to moral appeals and to appeals to one 's future interests , imprisonment within both ‘ I ’ and ‘ Now ’ , are often combined in the same person , and that the combination is widely accepted as the strongest criterion for classing him as ‘ psychopathic ’ and exempting him from moral judgment .
12 The evidential value of the record lies in part in its context both to other records and within the organisation .
13 An hour should be allowed for this and the fullest opportunity to explore appropriate devolution , questions of identity , and resources and relationship both to other agencies and to the corporate body .
14 A growth in divestment was a prominent feature of the 1980's , with parent companies making disposals both to other groups and to existing managers in the form of management buy-outs .
15 ‘ If superior in kind both to other men and to the environment of other men ’ , declares Mr Frye , ‘ the hero is a divine being and the story about him will be a myth . ’
16 If the Government 's approach continues unamended , and if there is no major industrial slump affecting the returns from investments , the living standards of pensioners dependent on occupational sources of income and savings are likely to move even further away from those mainly dependent on state benefits , who will get poorer relative both to other pensioners and to the rest of the community .
17 Neutrons help to stabilise nuclei because neutrons when closely packed also feel strong attractions , both to other neutrons and to protons , but being electrically neutral neutrons do not suffer from the electrical disruption , so the strong attraction effectively works better for them .
18 But , according to Home Office memos shown both to New Scientist and to Computing magazine , ‘ the computer systems might be linked to form a distributed network encompassing the whole country ’ , with the centre of the network located at the Home Office ADP unit in Merseyside .
19 It used both to good effect and at a further general election , held in October of the same year , won 42 more seats than its Conservative opponent .
20 Despite his success , the senate objected both to practical training and to Stuart 's radical politics .
21 The first-year course , Politics 1 , is an introduction both to political theory and to British politics , while Politics 2 concentrates on comparative politics and the political systems of eastern and western Europe .
22 The Poor Law Office , on the other hand , inheriting the most utilitarian forms of social disciplining , was fundamentally opposed both to medical expertise and to any further large-scale financial outlay in aid of poor relief .
23 there is one general module descriptor which applies both to vocal work and to a range of instrumental types ;
24 The Americans do not seem to have had problems in setting up units which seek to provide permanence by offering specialist and intensive social work services both to natural families and to children joining substitute new families .
25 The project was designed to establish whether representation affected the outcome of tribunal hearings , and to analyse the contribution of representation both to pre-hearing processes and to the hearings themselves .
26 It is important to recognize that there are general consequences of the use of hierarchy as a coordinating mechanism — the subdivision of tasks , the pyramidal structure of organization , the nature of individual activity within such large organizations , the mechanisms of control and communication , the gradation of autonomy and so on — that apply both to public bureaucracies and to similarly hierarchical organizations in the private sector .
27 It is personally difficult for any individual to give wholehearted attention both to departmental issues and to the main political strategy problems arising outside his or her own responsibilities .
28 This evaluation examined LA 's performance with respect both to intended words and to the equally valid words .
29 This clarity of vision was shared with all employees on the site and helped to ‘ sell ’ sweeping technical and organizational changes — both to corporate management and to the workforce in Scotland .
30 That is a disgrace both to this Parliament and to the Tory party in Scotland .
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