Example sentences of "both [adv] [conj] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | During the 1960s considerable improvements were made in the condition of the housing stock both nationally and in rural areas . |
2 | Owner-occupation has grown steadily , both nationally and in rural areas , since the 1950s . |
3 | Considered primarily as a means of spoken communication , language has been regarded , both traditionally and in modern linguistics , as a system for translating meanings in the speaker 's mind into sounds , or conversely , for translating sounds into meanings in the hearer 's mind . |
4 | That gastric metaplasia develops in response to acid hypersecretion has been found both experimentally and in human studies . |
5 | The man chosen was Russell Butler , a research student in social history at the University of London , who as a part-time tutor had taken the first course for apprentices at Marconi and had greatly impressed both here and in other courses for the branches in Hemel Hempstead and St. Albans . |
6 | Its capital was Visby and both here and in other centres , architectural proof of its Medieval importance lies in the richness and quality of its Gothic buildings , constructed in local stone . |
7 | The modern practice of flailing the remaining hedges with crude machinery has not only destroyed the possibility of such views , but has also led to a considerable reduction of bird and animal life The landscape is much poorer both visually and in content than it was thirty years ago . |
8 | By combining such indicators , a quantitative picture can be presented of what has happened in British central government administration over the period both corporately and in individual departments ; and the question of whether changes in one dimension are related to changes in others can be examined . |
9 | This will assist an understanding of the foreign policy options available to these countries both historically and in contemporary affairs , and clarify Soviet expectations of , and involvement in , the regions lying outside the great power alliance systems . |
10 | Progress can be reviewed at any time — not just at the end — and can be done both informally and in written reports . |
11 | There has been a lot of work — both recently and in different traditions over a very long historical period — on how sentences are put together . |