Example sentences of "its [noun] both [prep] " in BNC.

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1 failing to adopt a comprehensive equal opportunities policy in relation to its activities both as a provider of educational/vocational services and an employer of staff ( in particular the failure to properly consider the need to employ an equal opportunities officer derived from the ethnic minorities using the GOQ provision of the Race Relations Act 1976 ) ;
2 failing to adopt a comprehensive equal opportunities policy in relation to its activities both as a provider of educational/vocational services and an employer of staff ;
3 Moreover , the section of the work-force most given to strike action showed every sign of increasing its weight both in relative and absolute terms .
4 How should we understand the state , its relationships both to society and to individuals ?
5 Compulsory competitive tendering ( CCT ) had its origins both in public doubts about the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of certain local services — especially the public works departments and refuse collection , and in the belief of Conservative governments in the greater ability of the market to provide services in a flexible and economic manner .
6 The last decades of the nineteenth and the first decade of the twentieth centuries saw a major attempt at moral restructuring which had its effects both in legislation and in the tone of public life .
7 A comparable uncertainty about the conventional wisdom of past decades can be found among political scientists concerning the forces shaping the state and influencing its responses both to the market and to civil society .
8 One of the main differences comes about through contact with Scotland , through seasonal emigration : it has left its mark both in technical features ( in the bowing , for example ) and in the repertoire of tunes — and to my ears , brought up in Scotland to ear fiddling at many Highland gatherings , the Music does have a more familiar ring than much of the rest of Irish music .
9 Its relationship both to the Gaussian curvature of two-dimensional surfaces and to tidal forces is discussed .
10 Thus it is the people who give legitimacy to a constitution sovereignty resides with the people and , in turn , where the constitution sets up a system of elected representative government , that government acquires its authority both from the constitution and the people who elect it .
11 The US government continued its efforts to explain the aims of its policy both to the international community and to US domestic opinion .
12 While unaware of the value of vitamins , an old lore recommended its use both as a laxative and as a poultice for sores .
13 Notwithstanding that the royal prerogative as a source of power for the government antedates Acts of Parliament , has been at the root of a civil war and a revolution in England and has been litigated about on countless major occasions in respect of its use both at home and overseas , its scope is still unclear as is the role of the courts in relation thereto .
14 The peer group gives out clear signals to its members both about style and about fundamental values and perspectives .
15 Up to the present time , the study of language and its relation both to processes involved in language performance and to processes underlying the activity of reasoning have been fragmented , split into the separate disciplines of linguistics , artificial intelligence , pragmatics ( the study of human communication ) , and psychology , each with their own theoretical models of language or aspects of language use .
16 But the railway station has only tardily gained recognition for its contribution both to the railway system in particular and to culture and society in general .
17 It is not , however , a wholly satisfactory substitute for an organ , because of its lack both of volume and of sustaining power .
18 The journal bridges the gap between theory and practice through its reports both on recent research and on the planning and implementation of practical programmes .
19 ‘ Assessment is not in question ; it is when it becomes an automatic and unvaried process that it loses its value both for teacher and pupil . ’
20 The evidential value of the record lies in part in its context both to other records and within the organisation .
21 The unhealthy relationship between the police and the Afro-Caribbean population has its roots both in white racism towards blacks and the historically high crime rates in black areas .
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