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

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1 For too long we have allowed ourselves to become bogged down in interminable discussions about organisation both within the classroom and outside it .
2 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
3 A second compulsory course ( taught by development studies specialists ) would be on the Principles and practice of development both at the macro level ( eg the place of the Third World countries in the world economy ) and the micro level ( eg community organisation ; role of church-related NGOs ) .
4 Archaeology and history combine to show that jade was rated more highly than gold among some of the most sophisticated and highly civilized peoples of antiquity both in the Old World and the New.l To understand the appeal of jade it is essential to handle the material itself .
5 A paper from a member of SCAC with experience both of the Scottish and UK/Ireland work .
6 The checks and balances of the US system lead to a fragmentation of power both within the executive and between it and the legislative branch , while executive dominance within the Canadian parliamentary system assures a more unitary approach .
7 backlog of fluid both at the extremities , you get swollen ankles .
8 It is a metaphor of order both in the sense of ordering experience and of an ordered social structure .
9 The formulation and implementation of a national energy policy was the first priority of the new president in domestic politics , and , as he saw it , some sort of test both of the governability of the United States and of his exercise of leadership , ‘ Our decision about energy will test the character of the American people and the ability of the President and the Congress to govern this nation . ’
10 Chicks , squatting on the ground in the open , are in constant danger of attack both from the ground and the air .
11 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 .
12 Clinton made it his first post-victory order of business to send messages of reassurance both to the world at large and to the financial and business communities .
13 Thus the Preface of the Catalogus Plantarum emphasised correct identification as a prime factor for success both in the nursery and the garden , and the text of the work presented a practical guide , suggesting the best uses for the new trees and shrubs with which there had been little experience .
14 The coming of God is linked with the making of rain both through the ‘ nimbus ’ and in what follows .
15 According to sources close to Mr Mandela himself , the first two men out will be Wilton Mkwayi and Elias Motsoaledi , a very influential member of the ANC old guard with positions of leadership both in the union movement and in the ANC 's military wing , Umkhonto we Sizwe .
16 Lord Dacre kept twenty-eight indoor servants at Hurstmonceux who , with a constant stream of visitors , needed prodigious quantities of food both from the estates and from farther-flung markets .
17 As we all know , the nuclear households of married children may continue to be linked by effective bonds of kinship both with the residual households of their parents and of their married siblings ; but such continuing linkage is optional and , in practice , very variable .
18 In areas of permeable rocks with sub-parallel valleys the terrace fragments on the spurs have breaks of slope both at the back and the front , and , in favourable circumstances , terraces at quite close height intervals can be shown to be distinct from each other .
19 In contrast , in the USA the development of large-scale steel production both weakened the craft basis of unionism and correspondingly enhanced the power of individual firms in relation both to the unions and product market .
20 The changing age profile of Britain and other technologically advanced countries which share Britain 's pattern reflects , as we have already suggested , changes over time both in the size of successive birth cohorts and in mortality rates at all ages .
21 Risk estimates certainly appear to be relatively malleable , there is evidence that increasing the availability in memory of risk-related information alters people 's subsequent assessments of risk both for the overall frequency of lethal events ( Lichtenstein et al.
22 ‘ Sex was a means of access both to the life of the body and the life of the species . ’
23 Thus , in 1921 , Bukharin was developing his theory of equilibrium both in the theoretical aspects and in its application to current questions .
24 Being closer to the industry 's own thinking , for example , the Electricity Division was soon pressing within Whitehall for higher capital investment allocations for electricity both against the other fuel divisions in the Ministry and against the Treasury .
25 In terms of Weber 's call for adequacy both at the level of meaning and at the causal level , there is argument at both levels , which , of course , much complicates questions of how to relate them to each other .
26 In this book , Leonie Archer looks at the effects of this in the Judaism of antiquity , where blood has a major significance in ritual both in the sacrifices in the Temple and in the shedding of blood in circumcision — the ‘ Covenant ’ between God and his people .
27 In the north , building design had much in common with northern Europe and primarily evolved from Lombard styles ; in central Italy , particularly Tuscany , coloured marbles were used as veneers in decoration both on the outside and inside of the buildings giving a colourful rather than plastic effect to the decoration .
28 Fifty thousand pounds extra for the voluntary sector at a time when a recession , when so called but completely un care in the community is putting a tremendous burden of responsibility both on the voluntary sector and on we know what a good job the voluntary sector do in this city thousand pounds is a small proportion of the money that they are actually requesting from us .
29 Its fellowships are designed to help scientists , engineers and mathematicians to move , on a temporary secondment basis for between six months and two years , either from an academic institution into industry , or vice versa , to undertake an agreed project of significance both to the academic department and to the company concerned .
30 Support can be found for each of those two points of view both in the authorities and also amongst the textbook writers .
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