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

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1 Phillips and Williams ( 1982d ) suggest a ‘ positive ’ approach to transfer management in the rural sector in which housing visitors ‘ scout ’ tenants and try to suggest ways in which a small ( and diminishing ) stock can be better used both in terms of persons per dwelling and of the tenants ' patterns of spatial behaviour .
2 The arts , as noted above , can be viewed both in terms of properties of the art-objects and in relation to the stance of being .
3 The most significant welfare change , both in terms of numbers of people affected and the sum saved in public expenditure , has been the method by which this Government has calculated increases in social security .
4 ‘ The Company has continued its record of impressive growth both in terms of assets under management and new business secured , ’ said Norman Lessels in his Chairman 's Statement .
5 Historically , government policy has favoured urban dwellers , both in terms of subsidies on food and other commodities , and the availability of social services .
6 The impoverished areas that black Britons settle in means that young people are far more at risk both in terms of levels of offending , and in terms of police surveillance .
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