Example sentences of "both [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As such , it should be treated as an investment in the infrastructure of the capital and appropriately resourced with both money and the equally important human currency of ideas , creativity , and enthusiasm .
2 Both defence and the prosecution agreed on the main facts of the case .
3 It was to these fanatical warriors , and above all to their chieftain , that both Motamid and the Caliph of Badajoz appealed for aid against the steady encroachments of Alfonso .
4 This chelation adds to the binding between the growing methyl methacrylate chains , increasing both grafting and the crosslink density of the final acrylic-dentine composite layer .
5 ‘ Anti-statist ’ ideas of consumerism and individual citizen responsibility may be respectable enough , but government seems to have not much further to say — beyond a vaguely humanitarian appeal to the ‘ social market ’ : it develops as yet publicly no vision of coherent aims , no serious analysis of pressing social and economic issues , their territories and their boundaries , no perception of the system flexibility that could satisfy both ideology and the real national need for effective progress .
6 Firstly , there were the rich , who owned farms and employed labour in both agriculture and the home and who made up 20 per cent of the population .
7 There was a little more , but both handwriting and the sentence structure deteriorated rapidly thereafter , as though Chant had panicked , and scrawled the rest while putting on his coat .
8 Speech is the most rapid form of human communication — faster than both handwriting and the output from a trained typist .
9 It looks like both Najibullah and the UN no longer have any relevance . ’
10 Neil Kinnock , according to both ITN and the BBC , could still be at Number 10 tomorrow .
11 Possibly the markedly low figures for both Cambridgeshire and the town of Cambridge indicate effective enforcement of the tax , and in Kent , Norfolk and Suffolk , too , the figures are below average , although less conspicuously so , but in Essex and Hertfordshire they are higher .
12 Such metalwork may be the more prestigious items , not the more common varieties , resulting in a marked bias in our view of the economics of both metalworking and the period as a whole .
13 Along with Johanson , White maintains that A afarensis was common to both Homo and the Australopithecus line that died out some 1–5 million years ago .
14 He defeated both Ligachev and a Leningrad party official Anatoly Dudyrev .
15 Lord Young , a former trade secretary , deliberately and seriously misled both Parliament and the European Commission when he pushed through the 1988 sale of Rover to British Aerospace , concluded an inquiry by a Commons select committee .
16 Both parliament and the bishops were intent on ensuring they would never again suffer humiliation at the hands of the Puritans as they had during the Civil War and its aftermath .
17 Hattersley had suggested that the riots were a ‘ direct product ’ of high levels of youth unemployment , and a furious debate ensued in both Parliament and the media about this assertion .
18 For a century or more both Parliament and the courts have been careful not to act so as to cause conflict between them .
19 If , as both C.N.L. and the wider public now have every reason to suspect , these documents appear to point clearly towards corruption on the part of named police officers , it is surely not to be tolerated that those same officers should continue to mulct the press in damages whilst the courts disable their adversaries from an effective defence by withholding the documents from them .
20 IN a rare display of harmony the British political Establishment last night united behind Mrs Thatcher in combining a euphoric welcome for the fall of the Berlin Wall with a note of caution about its profound implications for both Germany and the rest of the Continent .
21 Attempts by both Germany and the Allies to turn the other 's flank , the so-called ‘ race to the sea ’ followed .
22 In the wake of a media flare-up over community advice agencies refusing to advise National Front activists , which affected both Union and the organization , a number of friends and colleagues , including us , took the issue to our National Conference and helped to get an anti-racism motion through .
23 Where steel-workers once laboured in their thousands , the facilities built for student athletes from around the world are hoped to provide the backbone for a different kind of economic prosperity — one which acknowledges the changing economy and society of both Sheffield and the nation .
24 Despite her irritating affectations , she did have a genuine flair for divining quality in both literature and the visual arts .
25 The advantage of this argument is that it allows one to define literature 's relation to reality in a much more positive and coherent way : both literature and the reality which it represents are of the same order and , according to Bakhtin , this order is ideological .
26 The NoS pro-Manchester lobby had a strong moral argument which appealed to both Horsley and the Founders .
27 Talks between Shar " and UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd were centred primarily on Gulf war developments , both Syria and the UK having contributed forces to the United States-led anti-Iraqi coalition .
28 President : Elias Hrawi , a Maronite businessman , who maintains good relations with both Syria and the Maronite leadership .
29 A more visible police presence in communities is essential to combat both crime and the fear of crime .
30 The belief -that unemployment increases both crime and the prison population independently as well as directly has long been held by criminologists of different persuasions .
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