Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for both [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These investments make war so dangerous for both sides that it would be pure madness for any government to push things to the brink over Morocco .
2 Outcome ( Table 2 ) was generally similar for both groups , although considerably more men were placed on section 3 and rather more women on section 2 .
3 I mean frankly David , if you look at the number of games we 've had so far this season , it would be totally impractical for both teams to have played on the same pitch .
4 He said : ‘ Removing the boundary wall would make the site much more pleasant for both parties . ’
5 These days , it 's more and more important for both partners to have life cover .
6 It is now much more common for both partners in the marriage to be employed , and therefore for both to be members of pension schemes , than when the design of most schemes was undertaken .
7 Feminist psychologists acknowledge that low-status , female-identified traits , like nurturance and sociability , are also important for both sexes ; but they do not spend much time comparing men with women on these traits .
8 Cut and paste options for text and graphics are also available for both platforms .
9 The technical achievement of opening a vessel measured angiographically was similarly successful for both groups of patients .
10 The mean proliferation indices within compartments were nearly identical for both assays .
11 The method has always been widely criticised , mainly because of its basic assumption that the effects of environment are equally similar for both types of twin .
12 This is also one of the reasons that Singer System machines have so few buttons and so on , for various stitch types , with the carriage buttons being almost identical for both beds .
13 The price of integration of the British and American programmes had proved too high for both sides .
14 In Tables 6.2 and 6.3 the differences between the two groups are all in the expected direction , with the scale of the difference between the less costly and more costly being very similar for both variables ; some of the differences are large enough to be statistically significant , for example that between those who lived with others or alone in Newham at second assessment ( significant at the one per cent level ) .
15 That is a trap which people get into with acts and it is very dangerous for both sides .
16 This task would later prove too great for both men .
17 Bill Morris , general secretary of the TGWU , said : ‘ The outcome is very encouraging for both unions . ’
18 It 's very helpful for both sides of the community , I 'm sure , to have contact like this and I think that the programme is usually very well devised in that you do have something either of mutual interest or one area and then the other area so that we can be informed about erm what 's going on in the other section of the community .
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