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

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1 To this meeting the Professor presented a surprising memorandum in which he stated that he had been calumniated both with respect to his private character and his professional abilities , and requesting that committees should be appointed immediately to enquire into the matter and report .
2 We support whenever we can the interests of museums , both with respect to the tax laws and otherwise .
3 Thus , if you know the speaker is the prime minister or the departmental secretary or your family doctor or your mother , and you know that the speaker is speaking to a colleague or his bank manager or a small child , you will have different expectations of the sort of language which will be produced , both with respect to form and to content .
4 Nonetheless the suggestions outlined in this paper would put new teachers in a strong position to teach language awareness , and make them familiar with important issues in the social dimensions of language in Britain today , both with respect to minority languages and with regard to the linguistic needs of society as a whole .
5 Second , the 20 years from the mid-fifties provided a period of only marginal differences in programmes both from election to election and between the parties .
6 What happens afterwards is variable both from woman to woman and from birth to birth .
7 At the same time , it will have to be more accountable , both in response to media attention and the more rigorous legal testing required by legislation .
8 The deployment of particular arguments both in response to their opponents and when they went beyond those limits , revealed a family resemblance in fundamental ideas .
9 * expressive disposition : which will determine an individual 's self-expression , both in response to particular situations , and towards other people .
10 There will be ‘ full scope for professional judgment ’ , both in relation to teaching and organisation of the curriculum ; and there will be ‘ sufficient flexibility in the choice of content to adapt what they teach to the needs of the individual pupil ’ .
11 But these values were much influenced by the changes in the value of the dollar , both in relation to other currencies and in relation to world prices .
12 The full operations and defects of this approach have been explored elsewhere , both in relation to current expenditure ( Audit Commission , 1984 ; Travers , 1985 , 1987 ) and capital expenditure ( Jackson , 1984 ; Davies , 1987 ) .
13 Students are encouraged to identify and develop their aptitude for either specialist or interdisciplinary projects both in relation to the basic resources of the course , and by extending their studies to include other relevant resources which the Faculty has to offer .
14 Knowledge of the issues and problems facing the peoples of the Community , both in relation to each other and to the rest of the world , is essential for anyone seeking a career in , for example , business , politics , languages , the national and international civil service , and journalism .
15 A side effect of such a procedure would be to strengthen the position of the individual auditor both in relation to his clients and to his ‘ partner equivalents ’ ; in today 's highly competitive audit market , the auditor does encounter clients who exert considerable pressure to accept controversial accounting practices .
16 Questions like these in the consultant 's mind led to fanning a small positive spark in seemingly totally negative behaviour , and this made a difference to Mr E both in relation to his colleagues in the group , and as Dave 's teacher to whom a way out of a vicious circle of perpetual defeat could in this way be illustrated , again without explicitly referring to the analogy of the situation .
17 If a coherent theory of literacy is to be developed , it will have to account for the place of written language , both in relation to the forms of spoken language and also in relation to the communicative functions served by different types of language in different social settings .
18 Culture , both in relation to the species and to the individual , is able to operate according to the reality principle , aiming to adapt the group , or the person , to the natural and social environment more realistically than would otherwise be the case .
19 What worried him most , apart from the meretricious glitter of the whole charade , was the erosion of the proper role of Cabinet Ministers , both in relation to their own departments and in their right to be fully consulted on matters of collective responsibility ; the Prime Minister 's indifference to the processes and opinions of the House of Commons , provided a majority would sustain him in office ; and the disarray and poor morale which coalition under a dynamic chief of another party was creating in the headquarters and local organizations of the Conservative Party .
20 Text organisation is an area of study very much in its infancy , yet interesting pointers are emerging both in relation to reading and to writing ( see , for instance , Byron et al. , 1981 and Hoey , 1983 ) .
21 Some sections of the list were covered widely both in relation to topic and modes of assessment and others less so .
22 This is true both in relation to the conspiracy interpretation of politics in general and the specific discussions about conspiracy in the current publications of the National Front .
23 Starting from this background the painter now works toward the front by a sort of scheme of forms in which each object 's position is clearly indicated , both in relation to the definite background and to the other objects . ’
24 In the handling of claims , whether before or after a Writ is served , the same principles apply , both in relation to matters of law and also on questions of tactics and so forth .
25 Significant progress is also being made in developing relationships with healthcare key clients both in relation to specific projects and the progressing of longer term objectives .
26 This will be relevant both in relation to the client 's potential liability for breach of contract , and the need to limit such liability , and in relation to any attempt to provide the client with security by such means as a retention of title clause .
27 ( b ) adverse market or press comment both in relation to the target company and the offeror ;
28 The Government has made welcome propositions er on a number of matters both in relation to the er police er part of the Bill and the Magistrates Court 's part of the Bill .
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