Example sentences of "a [noun sg] of both the " in BNC.
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1 | I do not see how this can be done without a trial of both the action and the claim to contribution . |
2 | The form they take is a function of both the viscosity of the magma and the configuration of fractures and other lines of weakness in the country rock . |
3 | A majority of both the Conservative and Labour parliamentary parties prefer the first-past-the-post method of election . |
4 | A weakness of both the conventional and innovative approaches , however , is that they have been dominated by not only the need to break even financially , but also by the ‘ behavioural approach ’ to and the financial view of the problem , which collectively ( Stanley and Farrington , 1981 , 65 ) have : |
5 | Former senior vice-president of marketing Dennis Peck is now consulting for the firm , mostly on large-scale Unix issues , as a result of both the merciless California property market and a highly successful wife who sells computers for another company , two reasons that make his moving to Oregon impossible . |
6 | Former senior vice president of marketing Dennis Peck is now consulting for the firm , mostly on large-scale Unix issues , as a result of both the merciless California real-estate market and a highly successful wife who sells computers for another company , two reasons that make his moving to Oregon impossible . |
7 | The function of a number of body systems is affected as a result of both the generalised tissue oedema and hypotension . |
8 | What , however , should already be evident as a result of both the historical and anthropological materials investigated in this chapter is that , just as with material culture in general , in many social studies ( with the conspicuous exception of economics ) a stress on consumption is a necessary corollary to its previous neglect . |
9 | Jennifer Capriati , who stormed onto the women 's pro tour at the age of 14 last year , is a product of both the Macci and Saddlebrook academies . |
10 | But while this was happening another student , who was a friend of both the dying man and myself , became convinced that God was going to heal the clergyman of his cancer . |
11 | A doubling of both the money-wage rate and the price level should not alter the supply of labour . |
12 | These statements betray either an ignorance or a distortion of both the tenor and depth of the publications that have emanated from the anti-nuclear movement in recent years . |
13 | The best of these often give a sense of both the science and the doing of science . |
14 | He argued that when a material can undergo viscous flow and also respond elastically to a stress it should be described by a combination of both the Newton and Hooke laws . |
15 | ONE of the candidates in last week 's Irish elections is still hoping to become a member of both the Irish and British parliaments . |
16 | Sali Vongkhamsao , a member of both the politburo and the secretariat of the Lao People 's Revolutionary Party and a Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Economy , Planning and Finance , died on Jan. 23 , aged 66 , after a long illness . |
17 | As part of its growing role as the forum of western European defence co-operation , and in line with the strengthening of its links with the European Communities ( EC ) , the Western European Union ( WEU ) decided at a meeting in Rome on Nov. 20 to enlarge its membership by extending extend full membership to Greece , a member of both the EC and of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) . |
18 | Mr Rowley is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers and a member of both the British Institute of Management and the Institute of Credit Management . |
19 | Try Keezer 's own tune , Leilani 's Mirror for a cross-section of both the quality of the quartet and the young New Yorker 's evident writing abilities . |
20 | Models too can be constructed to give a view of both the interior and exterior of a structure . |
21 | Third , the war reminded us that where the combination of manipulation and censorship is used to exercise control and power it leads to a dehumanisation of both the controlled and the controller . |
22 | Bilinguals come somewhere between , indicating that there may be an influence of both the language itself and the internal processing of deaf people . |
23 | The subsidiarity agreement was particularly an aim of both the United Kingdom and Germany . |
24 | In some cases , vibrational progressions may be observed , and careful analysis of the nature of the vibrations involved can give us an idea of both the symmetry and any changes in structure associated with the transition , just as it can for a band in a valence photoelectron spectrum ( Section 6.6.2 ) . |
25 | Can one again make a conflation between domination and rebellion in the image , an expression of both the Church/State and the Indian wishes ? |
26 | He was an ex-president of both the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy ( 1914 ) and the Geological Society of South Africa ( 1905 ) ; and James Forrest lecturer to the Institution of Civil Engineers ( 1911 ) . |
27 | In order to form an estimate of both the range and the limitations of the record of landholding we can not do better than commence by examining the section devoted to a single parish , Empingham in Rutland . |