Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] both [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Transport can be arranged for both events .
2 A preliminary account of events up to the mid-1970s has already been given for both locales , which will stand as an account for Cramlington but some elaboration is necessary for North Shields .
3 However , by 1984 , this number had fallen for both men ( 69 000 ) and women ( 18 000 ) .
4 Moscovitch ( 1972 ; 1973 ) presented subjects with a set of unrelated letters which were heard through both ears .
5 The athlete statues of Polykleitos , later in the century , might well stem from this tradition , and he is claimed for both cities .
6 Ormskirk and Chorley were both county seats under the family influence and Stanleys had sat for both seats in the recent past .
7 However , total regional support was downgraded as both levels of support and areas granted regional status were reduced .
8 It was dropped as both men were soldiers under orders and carrying the weapon as part of their duties .
9 The low-relief pattern is embossed through both layers .
10 He said that he was " reaching out for peace with Iran " as a response to the " sinister designs being concocted against both countries and the Gulf region by hostile forces " [ for Iraqi " supergun " affair see pp. 37390-91 ; 37471 ] .
11 But the utilitarian function of keeping church walls dry hardly accounts for the occasionally bizarre juxtaposition of the sacred and profane : Christ and the saints among the foully contorted and pagan fertility symbols , the Virgin Mary elbowed by giants ( usually depicted with both hands pulling back fierce lips ) .
12 In that year , also , L'Estrange 's ineptitude cost him control of the official news-books and Muddiman regained it because of the regard he had won from both secretaries of state .
13 This is the only plausible explanation I have found , in a lifetime spent in television , for the fact that a single programme can be simultaneously attacked from both ends of the political spectrum for bias in the opponents ' favour .
14 She had left herself the early part of the evening free , and she had just finished dressing when Florian and Nicky dropped in to show her some new photos of the fair South African child who went by the name of Joni Jones , Florian having insisted on the first and the name with which he had replaced his original , paradoxically both more and less ordinary name , having been legalised in both countries whose passports he held , the United Kingdom and South Africa .
15 Howard , from Liverpool , has an England record of 20 Tests , officiated in both World Cups and has been on the panel for nine years .
16 Gerard Brett , wounded in both legs , had been dragged to the protection of a low wall before his team slipped across the caisson , killing two Germans who appeared out of the gloom on the east side .
17 On June 2 Stefano Rodota , president of the PDS and former Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies , resigned from both posts after he was unsuccessful in the first four ballots for Speaker .
18 What is underrated in both views is the cognitive dimension .
19 Oaksey died in Oaksey 28 August 1971 and was succeeded in both baronies by his son , John Geoffrey Tristram ( born 1929 ) .
20 A detailed longitudinal analysis of the panel of 245 establishments interviewed in both Surveys will be undertaken , concentrating on changes in typical pay .
21 During the first year of the Civil War the issues of unity and authority were largely resolved in both zones .
22 Of the 37 cases and 196 controls for whom obstetric notes were retrieved , 34 ( 92% ) cases and 140 ( 71% ) controls were interviewed and are included in both analyses .
23 She spent her childhood partly in Brighton and partly with her grandparents in Herzogenaurach , Bavaria , being educated in both countries .
24 Although the services provided by local government originate in these different ways , aspects of the same service may be considered from both points of view .
25 Military officials gave a figure of 48 dead or wounded on both sides .
26 ‘ I square up onto a prepared board which for the larger paintings is medium density fibreboard , or MDF , half an inch thick which I have primed on both sides .
27 In that office he had to deal first with the Visigothic king Alaric II and then with the Ostrogoth Theodoric I. He was twice accused of treason , but was exonerated on both occasions .
28 Certainly by 1831 it was generally supposed on both sides of the Commons that the 1823 approach had failed and that even on its own terms the government was committed to revising its policy .
29 Atrocities were committed on both sides .
30 Atrocities were reported on both sides ; random killings appeared to increase in mid- to late July as basic supplies in the capital ran low , and discipline broke down in the ranks of Army and rebel forces alike .
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