Example sentences of "from both the " in BNC.

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1 The pool forms a real focal point from both the house and patio , while the sound of water , falling from a mask set in the wall , will be delightful on a hot summer 's day .
2 But Gide 's account especially does suggest how the vision of desire as loss is strangely inseparable from both the blindness of desire and its capacity to know more than it wants .
3 Although innovation in particular cases had fostered very high population densities , it was the absence of population growth resulting from both the slave trade and the incidence of disease that provided little general incentive to intensify systems which were an adequate response to the difficulties of the environment .
4 It is ‘ of course ’ unlikely that Callinicos ' criticism will cut much ice with those whose substantial career investments lie in one or another of the postmodern 's corners : movementist politics , the radical academy , post this-ism and that-ism , a variety of well-upholstered ‘ dissenting ’ niches from both the dominant culture and traditional opposition to it .
5 Shareholders in the British half of the Anglo-Dutch group benefit from both the profit and exchange rate gains with an interim dividend increase to 4.51p a share , from 3.89p .
6 These set Europe 's banks apart from both the Japanese and the Americans .
7 He is expected to use his address to the Diet ( parliament ) during his visit — the first by a Soviet head of state — to try to get a commitment from both the Japanese government and its businessmen to back a hoary old proposal : the formation of an economic group among the countries surrounding the Japan Sea , that is , the Soviet Union , the two Koreas and Japan .
8 Critics from both the nationalist and the loyalist side have attacked the DUP ( and its predecessor , the Protestant Unionist Party ) for using working-class loyalists to further its aims .
9 Such hoards can be studied in two different ways — by an examination of their internal composition , or by consideration of general patterns of hoarding from both the chronological and the geographical point of view .
10 From both the training and farm point of view it was important to know how easily release could be obtained from the off-farm job .
11 The Caribe apartments are a great holiday base being ideally located five minutes from both the beach and the nightlife .
12 Reporters from both The Sportsman and Golf Illustrated were present and comprehensive accounts appeared in both publications .
13 In Jewish tradition the candelabrum tree , which is five metres tall , has seven branches , and is inscribed with events from both the old and New Testaments .
14 It was attended by a number of Cabinet ministers — Chris Patten , Norman Lamont , William Waldegrave , Malcolm Rifkind , Tony Newton — and other ministers — including Richard Ryder , John Patten and Alan Clark ( a particularly vehement Thatcher loyalist ) — a group drawn , significantly , from both the wet and dry wings of the party .
15 As the latent inhibition effect seen at 4 h after lengthy pre-exposure is supposed to enjoy the benefit of contributions from both the short-term mechanism and from the context — stimulus association , this effect should be especially strong .
16 It attracted some of the activists of the DUAC and leftists from both the NILP and the republican movement .
17 Grants from both the Countryside Commission and English Heritage are sometimes available for this .
18 In 1971 following recommendations from both the World Health Organization and the International Union against the Venereal Diseases and Treponematoses ( IUVDT ) , a travelling seminar of experts from all over the world was convened to examine the service for sexually transmitted diseases in the United States , the training of the medical personnel and undergraduates , and to suggest ways in which these could be improved .
19 British Gas holds to the opinion that it will need discoveries from both the Norwegian and UK sectors to meet future demand and that it will need to buy some 12,000 billion cubic feet of new supplies by the end of the century — some one-third of the amount British Gas projected it would sell .
20 The club draws their membership from both the guide and scout associations in North Hampshire and have taught more than 500 young people basic to advanced life saving skills over the past 21 years .
21 It is clear from both the untransformed and the transformed plot that the oil-producing countries tend to have low life expectancies for their level of wealth .
22 Evidence from both the UK and America suggests that the most deprived tend to be less involved in riots than those slightly higher up the economic ladder .
23 Tap Enter — The highlighted text will be inset 0.75″ from both the left and right margins .
24 The therapist pointed out to Liz that she seemed to be trying to get away from both the shop and the flat , and Liz then talked about her life with her boyfriend and that she felt she needed to start afresh .
25 If the therapist had approached the problem in this way she may well have avoided alienating herself from both the patient and her parents and thereby becoming largely ineffective .
26 After a full assessment , priorities of care can be determined from both the nurse 's and the patient 's perspective .
27 The matron of the Club was under strict orders from both the London office and the Rev F.A .
28 As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes .
29 As an extension to the social facilities , the Union uses the Main Hall of the University to put on big-band events with well-known groups from both the local and international scenes .
30 It introduces molecular biology from both the biochemical and genetic viewpoint , assuming little prior knowledge .
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