Example sentences of "[v-ing] both way " in BNC.

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1 Thus , for example , the simple Ben is also variously spelt as Beinn , Bheinn and Bienne , and Meal ( a hill ) also appears as Meall , Mheall , Meallan and Maolle ; furthermore , the vowels in the names bristle with accents sloping both ways .
2 Three Insiders , each of them double-faced , each looking both ways . ’
3 She says she just stepped onto the road after looking both ways .
4 He is indulging in looking both ways and political double talk .
5 In the same issue ( Business ) you have a picture entitled ‘ Euro-research information centre unveiled ’ , with a two-faced head looking both ways .
6 In Oxfordshire on the A forty three at Weston on the Green , between Bicester and Banbury , there are lane closures for junction work , and on the A forty one London Road , Bicester , there 's resurfacing work taking place , and restrictions for traffic going both ways .
7 In Oxfordshire on the A forty three at Weston on the Green , there are lane closures there , that 's between Bicester and Banbury , and on the A forty one London Road , Bicester , there 's some resurfacing work taking place , and that 's causing restrictions to traffic going both ways .
8 But there was also a huge skylight , facing both ways and divided across the middle only by the roofbeam of the house itself .
9 It was an indication of It facing both ways , torn between a youth culture stumbling around politics and the embers of 1967 .
10 Travelling both ways on the overnight services , with comfortable reclining seat or cabin accommodation , not only extends your holiday by two nights it also ensures that you arrive rested and refreshed .
11 On the M forty , between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes running in both directions and there 's , er added to the trouble , there 's a contraflow at Boulter End with single-line traffic running both ways .
12 And er on the M forty between junctions four and five between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes in both direction with a contraflow system at Boulter End which might add to the confusion , and that 's got single line traffic running both ways .
13 M forty between junctions four and five , between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , that 's down to two narrow lanes in both directions and the additional problem of a contraflow at Boulter End with single line traffic running both ways .
14 And there are just er two lanes running both ways between junctions five and seven , that 's between Stokenchurch and Thame .
15 Ryker was standing by the door to the compartment , watching both ways for anyone approaching .
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