Example sentences of "that [adv] [verb] both " in BNC.
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1 | As the barriers in the head get broken down , the noise buff becomes a kind of hip vegetable , by a process that paradoxically combines both brutalization and weakening . |
2 | All these examples show the wide range of forces — economic , competitive and political — that together shape both the balance of sectoral bargaining power and the basis of government choice about the form of desired control . |
3 | With another of her tiny smiles that somehow looked both secretive and inviting , she told him , ‘ Most people call me Ellie . ’ |
4 | Count Tarnowski has managed to recover ownership of pictures ( the tail-end of the collection that once contained both the Frick 's ‘ Polish Rider ’ and the Met 's ‘ Perseus ’ by Canova ) appropriated by the National Museum in Warsaw in 1945 , and intends to display them at his old country house of Dzikow . |
5 | Clarins is just one of many make-up ranges that now use both these techniques . |
6 | It is succeeded by a third stage at which the tension between conformity and care , selfishness and responsibility , is dissipated by a self which , in Gilligan 's words ‘ becomes the arbiter of an independent judgment that now subsumes both conventions and individual needs under the moral principle of non-violence ’ ( Gilligan , 1977 , p. 492 ) . |