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

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1 Their decisions form a self-contained body of rules of precedent value both for adjudication officers and for tribunals .
2 But this particular county is extremely well covered by special forms of countryside protection both through national park , heritage coast , A O N B and as was mentioned in a rather a throwaway fashion but in terms of grade one , two and three A O N agricultural land .
3 The experience gained in the use of this code ( which contained three elements respectively describing overall condition , type of binding , and type of damage ) suggested that it was largely satisfactory , and could , with only minor modifications , be used in subsequent surveys of book condition both within the National Library of Scotland and elsewhere .
4 More than one hundred graduates assembled and brought with them memories and memorabilia of student days both in the Department and in the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia .
5 Malinvaud assigns a special role to prices and incomes policies to effect a differential adjustment of W in relation to P , but how such a policy would operate in the absence of quite massive and probably unacceptable levels of state interference both in wage bargaining and in the pricing decisions of firms remains a disconcertingly moot point .
6 A brief reminder to the reader of the nature of these uncertainties , without going into a lengthy digression on them , may serve to emphasise the point that this structural change , as much as the other kinds , added to the dilemmas of decision makers both in business and in government .
7 Trade unions are institutional representatives of worker interests both within the labour market and in the wider society , and they accentuate the collective rather than the individual power-resources of employees .
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