Example sentences of "[noun] both for " in BNC.

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1 We try and produce a wealth of information and research both for and about the voluntary sector .
2 The Marriner version of Capriccio , very beautifully played with not a hint of sentimentality , earns a recommendation both for the quality of sound — the finest of any here — which is full , clear and atmospheric and — more surprisingly — for the coupling .
3 Its passage had been delayed by the calling of the December general election , at which Prime Minister Poul Schlüter had sought to strengthen his position by obtaining a mandate both for the budget and for a programme of tax reforms [ see pp. 37868 ; 37924-25 ] .
4 As time passed , politicians began to hedge their bets , creating uncertainty both for Jordan and the PLO , which was not yet wholly accepted in the West Bank .
5 Recent studies have expressed cautious optimism both for screening and for the use of adjuvant therapy , yet closer examination raises as many doubts as hopes .
6 In the shorter term , the kaleidoscope of the Second World War was going to accelerate the process and would present opportunities both for independence and revolution .
7 Water was needed in the iron industry both for power and for the transport of heavy materials .
8 Mail order selling has advantages both for the customer and the retailer .
9 At that time he was head of the College of Aeronautics , and I put it to him that there could be advantages both for Cranfield and for AIB if there were a two-month residential course for potential aircraft accident investigators .
10 It is found in a manuscript in the Bodleian Library , Oxford ( MS Digby 86 ) , that appears to have been written within the diocese of Worcester both for , and , arguably , by , a layman and is datable between the accession of Edward I in 1272 and the end of the eleventh year of his reign in November 1283 .
11 They pushed on up the Mercery , standing aside as a group of debtors from the Marshalsea , linked by chains , moved through the crowd , begging for alms both for themselves and other inmates .
12 Your issue on Chile ( NI 174 ) was a truly significant and encouraging publication both for Chileans in exile and those working within the country .
13 Large-scale industries in pre-railway days needed canal-side sites both for bringing in their coal and other raw materials and for taking away their heavy products .
14 Zuckerman 's proposal of marriage to Maria in The Counterlife is an indication of its importance , and of the importance of escape both for the tradition and for the unsatisfiable Roth .
15 There is an organic garden and tree nursery , which along with the farm , are valuable areas both for schoolchildren and adults .
16 In short , they are versatile summer trousers which have proved a useful addition to my wardrobe both for use in the UK and on the continent .
17 Much of the office and administrative work both for the conference and for this report was carried out by Falls Community Council for which we are particularly grateful .
18 In the case of adolescents , this course can have important repercussions both for the individual woman and for the society though , in some countries , social policy moderates the incidence of the phenomenon and cushions its effect .
19 ‘ I wanted you to come here to face your past , also to make a sort of peace both for yourself and my mother .
20 Here we find an acquiescence by the local community to the mining , trespass by the mining company on land , payment of inadequate compensation both for land and disruption of local residents ' livelihoods , and pollution problems both during the life of the mine and after its closure .
21 Compensation both for planning restrictions ( in cases where a claim had been admitted ) and for compulsory purchase by public authorities was to be paid on the basis of existing use plus any admitted 1947 development value , but private sales would be at current market prices .
22 Mozart used works of this type both for performance with his sister , and with his pupils .
23 The prison authorities see this flexibility as the principal benefit both for the deliverer and the candidate and they intend to build on this in future .
24 The CNAA uses the category of pass degree both for courses which do not aim to achieve honours standard , and as a probationary validation category for courses which eventually acquire honours status ; it should be noted that staffing and other learning resources are significant factors in such validation .
25 As a result , TV production has become an issue both for agencies and advertisers .
26 They have always been notable sources of reference for serious scholars , of course , and there have always been just a few teachers and parents who have made it their business , over the years , to arrange educational visits both for themselves and for schoolchildren .
27 Likewise the increased accountability of heads to governors , created by the 1986 Education Act and expanded again in the Reform Act , means not only extra work but extra tensions both for the heads themselves and for their staffs .
28 These decisions may well also be affected by geographical mobility both for employment and retirement .
29 The developers have already demonstrated their disregard both for the environment and for planning regulations by commencing landscaping and tree-felling operations before the planning application was approved Both the Durham Wildlife Trust and English Nature have expressed concerns regarding the future of this woodland , but have been ignored .
30 The research findings will totally update the previous Corpus of Knowledge research which has had so many applications both for the industry nad educators since it was first produced in the late 1970s .
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