Example sentences of "as both " in BNC.

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1 A good thing I was free of it , as both sides in the dispute applied to me for further information in the course of the afternoon .
2 Choosing between Shellac and Splendid Career is made more difficult by the draw , as both colts will run up the stands rails from low numbers .
3 Mr Ashton told yesterday 's hearing that neither man had served a day of his sentence as both had been out of the jurisdiction .
4 When Karpov fought back to near equality after a difficult opening in Thursday 's play , commentators were all expecting the game to drag on towards a turgid draw , but as both players came into time-trouble , Yusupov played a remarkable piece sacrifice to expose Karpov 's king .
5 They are on the bonnets of the jeeps , some are clinging precariously onto the sides as both vehicles speed away through the farmyard and out into the road .
6 The people 's standard of living was further depressed as both the longer-term effects of the oil-price increase of 1973 and the post-IMF cuts of the immediate past began to sink in .
7 As both players would have needed a five-wood to reach the green , Mason elected to play .
8 Relations between government and people in Kaliningrad have improved as both sides have come to realise that the region 's precarious geographical location calls for new ways of thinking .
9 Sadly , this representation of our salvation has been the source of the rift between two historic Communions as both have misheard or misunderstood what the other has been trying to say .
10 Copper and iron were most commonly used as both are tough and easily shaped .
11 As both gauges are affected look for holes in the bulkhead which will leak air onto the dash panel .
12 As both crimes carried an automatic death sentence , along with many others , so far as the prisoners were concerned , any specific charge was purely academic .
13 As both organizations were undergoing far-reaching reforms , a tightly specified brief was not required and , in the event , it seems to have been changes in the Foreign Office structure which led to the abandonment of that part of the competition .
14 Second , the trade-union movement continued to grow while the Labour Party established itself ( if only as an adjunct of Liberalism ) , and as both institutions were significant expressions of sectional interests , they created apprehension among the political authorities .
15 However , total regional support was downgraded as both levels of support and areas granted regional status were reduced .
16 As both of you know , ’ he said , glancing from Carew to Major Calder , ‘ the Chief Commissioner is about to undergo an operation .
17 There are actually also instances in which the petitioners describe a disposition as both .
18 Cases cover the whole spectrum from those in which the jurist treats a legacy as a trust to those where he treats a trust as a legacy , plus one in which he seems to treat the trust as both .
19 Sometimes there were short races between the Bletchley and Newport workmen 's trains as both were booked away from Wolverton at the same time .
20 The fireman nipped through the bridge and round the front of the Newport train and liberally oiled the rails ; it was dark , and beneath the bridge was full of smoke and steam ( so he was unseen by his opponents ) as both engines were blowing off .
21 He held his hand to his mouth in mock apology as both girls gave him a straight look .
22 As both men had to use Galilean telescopes , their claims seem unlikely to have been true .
23 For example , in the study of forward paddling we could look at slalom and polo as both classes of boat are short and directionally unstable , like our own .
24 Knowing the five patterns as both Major or Minor Pentatonics .
25 Though he did not know it , and never would , he was looking at the blazing jet-pipe of Colonel Bowers ' F-15 Eagle as both men raced on different missions towards the British capital , neither man knowing what it was he carried .
26 The waterlogged pitch , which survived two inspections by English referee Roger Dilkes , made football impossible as both teams struggled to get the ball forward in the driving rain .
27 It was dropped as both men were soldiers under orders and carrying the weapon as part of their duties .
28 Eventually I gave in , just as both of us knew I would .
29 Although politicians at the time would certainly not have viewed it in the same light , with the benefit of hindsight , we can claim that , as both of the main political parties broadly supported Keynesian economics and the existence of the mixed economy , the differences between them were , in today 's terms , relatively small .
30 He reportedly found it very hard and was left hanging from his axes as both crampon placements broke loose nearing the top .
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