Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] for both [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Transport can be arranged for both events . |
2 | It would not be possible for the same midget ganglion cells to be optimized for both functions . |
3 | Interpretive cases can be made for both versions as appropriate and in keeping with the plays ' directions . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Alternatively , the ‘ stick ’ could be used for both functions , with the spring-loaded central position being used as the ‘ off ’ setting . |
6 | Tape-slide productions can be used for both group teaching , as for example , an illustration of a lecture or seminar , or for individual tuition , as in preparation for a course or for repetition . |
7 | Coaching can be used for both individuals or group settings . |
8 | Apart from the disinfection role a sterilising sink has a useful secondary role in providing heated soaking facilities for heavily soiled small equipment although it can not be used for both roles at the same time . |
9 | Under William and Anne a certain degree of ideological adjustment can be detected for both parties , as the Whigs shed their Country wing and became to all intents and purposes a Court party , whilst the Country platform came to be absorbed within Toryism . |
10 | Draincocks must be provided for both circuits . |
11 | For example , as we noted , the definition of pragmatics as concerned with encoded aspects of context may be less restrictive than it seems at first sight ; for if in general ( a ) principles of language usage have as corollaries principles of interpretation , and ( b ) principles of language usage are likely in the long run to impinge on grammar ( and some empirical support can be found for both propositions ) , then theories about pragmatic aspects of meaning will be closely related to theories about the grammaticalization of aspects of context . |
12 | They said that they had difficulties with those designs which combined the two offices in one building , as the prizes were to be awarded for both parts . |
13 | Where a many-to-many relationship is implied hierarchies would need to be created for both directions if the model is to represent the ‘ real world ’ accurately . |