Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] both " in BNC.

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1 For Fairbairns this would be payment for hard work ; for Donnison this would be protection for both the woman carer and her dependants — in other words , maintenance of , and provision for , family relationships .
2 It is an excellent preparation for both the Elect and the community for the great Easter Sacraments .
3 In fact this put severe restrictions on the committee 's deliberations , and the chairman repeatedly had to advise counsel for both the GMC and the defence that it was not their function to comment on the relative merits or otherwise of alternative forms of medicine .
4 On this appeal , we have had the assistance of leading counsel for both the appellant and the Crown .
5 Now if the matter arises on taxation in this way , it seems that a loan , the trial judgment was given on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one , a minute of order was prepared and signed by counsel for both the plaintiff and for the defendants and that was forwarded by the defendant 's solicitors to the plaintiff 's solicitors under cover of a letter dated the twenty third of April nineteen ninety one , er Mr who is the defendant 's solicitor in the third paragraph , had a letter wrote as follows I enclose a copy of the draft minute board , approved by Mr , he of course was counsel for the defendant , you are now , you , you were presumably now attend a sealed order .
6 For a pair of tie bands you will need approximately 40cm ( 16in ) of outer fabric and lining , ( use the wastage between pattern repeats for both outer fabric and lining where possible ) ; pelmet buckram 45cm ( 18in ) wide to the length of the band ; approximately 30cm ( 12in ) bump to soften the buckram ; two tie-back hooks and two small rings .
7 The Talyllyn continues to provide an all the year round agency facility for British Rail for both passenger and Red Star parcel facilities .
8 attempt to understand and explain immediate daily experience , while the real reasons for both the socio-economic decline and New Commonwealth immigration are to be found in much more abstract and long-standing social and economic processes which can not be grasped in terms of daily experience .
9 Thorning continues : ‘ The big prize is that we 're going to help the company to get into wholesaling — a much bigger opportunity for both lubricants and parts than what could be sold through petrol stations alone .
10 A range of interesting and realistic projects and case studies will provide opportunity for both practical and intellectual development .
11 The conclusions are , discrimination must end at the earliest opportunity for both men and women changes should include a full and p proper consultation exercise .
12 This two-day event , offering a wide range of topics relating to teaching and learning , will provide an opportunity for both new and experienced academic staff to develop new ideas and skills in ‘ teaching and learning ’ .
13 Are you concerned with equality of opportunity for both boys and girls , for example ?
14 War-risk premiums were repeatedly reported to be on the rise for both hulls and cargoes .
15 When the contract award was announced , David Capitanchik of NorthSound Radio interviewed WGEC chairman Bill Carr , who outlined the significance of the contract for both the company and our employees .
16 Therefore in such cases , where it is desired that the UCTA not apply , one method is to draft one contract for both goods and services , and not two separate contracts for each element .
17 He became the product director on the board for both paints and fibres and also territorial director for
18 provision for both block and individual exemptions from the prohibition , following the example of Article 85(3) ; the test to be applied is that of technical or economic improvement ; a general public-interest criterion is specifically excluded , despite being asked for by , among others , the professions which are to be included in the scope of the legislation , unlike the existing Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 ;
19 It ends with the commissioning of the splendid new Archives Rooms in Darbishire — the gift of Dr Damon Wells — which will enable us to make better provision for both collections and scholars in future .
20 Chris Elworty , Marketing Development manager for Canon said about the award , ‘ It was a unanimous decision to commend the Guardian for both its use of original material and unusual treatment of pictures in the page . ’
21 A detailed planning budget for both capital and operating accounts must now be prepared not only to give you the information you require for your own plans , but also as the main evidence to persuade the Bank Manager to finance your endeavours .
22 The events in this book act as a symbol of hope for both men and women in similar situations .
23 In my case I have a Canon PW1080A dot matrix printer and therefore I have selected an Epson FX80 driver for both WordPerfect and Windows .
24 The exposition extends its sympathy for both the younger and the older Wells , and good sense is lavished on the borderline books between — uneasy but stimulating mixtures like When the Sleeper A wakes and A Modern Utopia .
25 Gordon Mackay , of the Cyclists Touring Club , said : ‘ The Causey Mounth route from Stonehaven to Aberdeen has great potential for both leisure and tourist activities for both cyclists and ramblers . ’
26 The table shows the allele frequencies for both the A and B loci in the healthy and MS populations .
27 It is used extensively in Italian cooking for both sweet and savoury dishes .
28 In the case of instinctual communication the fortuitous nature of this process is only too apparent ; for it requires the formation of new closed genetic programmes for both the production and processing of the complex signal .
29 Training programmes for both chairmen and members had been introduced .
30 Patronage of this type produced a great deal of difficulty for both the church and the politicians , and in 1742 Robert Dundas , lord Arniston , was induced to complain of the
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