Example sentences of "for both side " in BNC.
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1 | The Welsh All Blacks , too , have an imminent engagement with their NZ counterparts , three days before the tourists play the Scarlets , and for both sides today 's game is vital preparation . |
2 | That is a trap which people get into with acts and it is very dangerous for both sides . |
3 | The time spent getting to know other Berlin servicemen away from the more common disciplined environment is good for both sides , and helps to generate a good relationship between the police and the military community . |
4 | The price of integration of the British and American programmes had proved too high for both sides . |
5 | A preferable alternative for both sides would be a merger . |
6 | The attackers had far better titles than the supporters ; but the scope for emotive , impassioned language was the same for both sides . |
7 | Loughborough provided a scoring winger for both sides — Dawson for England and Anderson in reply . |
8 | Basically it is an accessory to the already solid connection between band and fans , a confirmation that the band exist as real working people and a chance for both sides to voice their appreciation of the other . |
9 | There then followed a confused series of night manoeuvres , which ended in confusion for both sides . |
10 | I spy for both sides . |
11 | Needless to say there is a case to be made for both sides in the discussion of small team versus large , and paid versus voluntary . |
12 | The way forward should be for both sides to try and understand one another , to recognise each others ' rights , feelings and beliefs . |
13 | To use the army as strike-breakers for the first time since Franco ( and Spain 's universally detested military service would have caused some intersting tests of loyalty ) would have provoked a confrontation with an unclear outcome for both sides . |
14 | It also made him only the second man in history to score for both sides in a derby clash . |
15 | Making a perfect frame for both sides of the room , this elliptical shaped arch has been painted in Lady Mantle vinyl matt emulsion from the Dulux Definitions range |
16 | These investments make war so dangerous for both sides that it would be pure madness for any government to push things to the brink over Morocco . |
17 | This interaction may or may not achieve a successful conclusion for both sides depending on their level of skill . |
18 | However , this applies to all spells for both sides , not just enemy spells . |
19 | These commissions have drawn on expert opinion from the social science community , and found evidence for both sides . |
20 | Sometimes , what seem to be very heated and destructive conflicts have very positive outcomes ; for example , while a strike would normally be seen by managers and union members as expensive , destructive conflict for both sides , it can provide a focus for attention and an opportunity for catharsis . |
21 | A few weeks earlier , on 10 April 1946 , a circular from General Valluy , at that time d'Argenlieu 's deputy in Saigon , had raised the question of a purely military operation ‘ in the scenario of a coup d'état' ; and for both sides there seemed to be obvious advantages in striking first . |
22 | For both sides , utmost care and modesty is required when it comes to intercepting the results , and speculating on the closeness between the species . |
23 | For both sides it was to prove an arduous siege . |
24 | Another point of view would be that the peace guaranteed autonomy for both sides ' allies ( Thuc. i.67.2 ) , an autonomy which Athens was infringing on Samos . |
25 | It was a pyrrhic victory for both sides . |
26 | The Andokides Painter experimented with a ‘ white-figure ’ vase : red-figure technique but over a white slip , choosing purely feminine scenes for both sides . |
27 | The process of interchange helps to fix the memory for both sides . |
28 | A safe course to adopt if in any doubt is to present the argument for both sides — to turn yourself successively into counsel for the plaintiff ( prosecutor ) , counsel for the defendant , and finally the judge . |
29 | In the arguments of those for and against the war , this must surely be a major concern for both sides . |
30 | Instead of regarding all confrontation situations as zero-sum games ( in which for one side to win the other must lose ) we could attempt to extract gains for both sides . |