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

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1 Consideration of the Commission 's proposal for the telematics programme by both the European Parliament and the advisory bodies to the Research Council is going on apace and it is hoped that this programme will be one of the first from the third Framework programme to be adopted in 1991 .
2 Is not the social charter regarded on the continent by both right and left as an essential complement to a single trading area ?
3 Indeed , in recent years has done rather well out of its visits to Brussels by both politicians and officers .
4 Finally , the Commission can foster recognition of the importance of continuing and further training of the labour force by both industry and the State .
5 The Financial Times of Feb. 8 commented that Occhetto had fallen victim to " a miscalculated attempt by both left and right to elect him … with an underwhelming majority " .
6 Mr Claydon added : ‘ Stewardship by both officers and members has been inadequate . ’
7 The triangular shaped course used at the Olympics by both boats and windsurfers .
8 During the experimental period , it consisted of a straight-forward selection of uninterrupted extracts — often one or two minutes in length — from speeches by both front and back-benchers , linked by a commentator , but with little political assessment .
9 The relatively short life cycle of an annual publication of this sort makes early action by both copyright holder and the law essential . ’
10 The implementation of measures 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 depend upon action by both the profession and the Government , but we believe the necessary steps can be completed in time for implementation in April 1993 .
11 There are of course exceptions — film noir , melodrama and , for television , prime-time melodrama are critical attempts to define a genre or distinguish a subgenre where no industry label exists — and in television there is increasing recognition by both critics and producers of cross-generic mutations which defy easy categorization .
12 But there is a recognition by both activists and leaders that the party 's task is to win an election and this means carrying the less opinionated sectors of the electorate with them .
13 Hitler was presented with an ultimatum by both Britain and France to cease their invasion by 11 a.m. on Sunday , 3rd , September , or a state of war would exist between the allied British and French forces against Germany .
14 Producing the estimate involves , already , a number of decisions and a lot of work by both the agency producer and the production company .
15 The need for a radical change of outlook has also been stressed by Bowen ( 1979 ) who sees progress in this direction being made by a mixture of basic and applied work by both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary endeavour diminishing what Butzer ( 1975a ) saw as particularism — the tendency for individual specialists or groups to regard their own field as the cornerstone for others .
16 Arbitration not only led to centralised wage-fixing and a high degree of centralised decision-making by both employers and unions , as well as inhibiting the development of a strong shop steward movement , it also fostered a fragmented union movement ( Lansbury , 1978a ) .
17 Within these phenomena four main areas of study have been of interest to rural geographers ; first , and most enduring of all , the study of rural population change ; second , and more recent in its concern , the study of rural communities ; third , and of more general relevance to other chapters in this book , the classification and definition of rural areas by both their population and employment characteristics ; and fourth , the study of employment in rural areas .
18 Thus , for one group of subjects , A is followed on some trials by both primary and conditioned reinforcement whereas on other trials there is no reinforcer at all ; for the other group , stimulus A is always followed by a reinforcer of some sort .
19 CBHPs grew in an era of popular organizing by both church and secular organizations which in adopting a structural or liberational approach were clearly anti-government in character .
20 Singapore is a famously good place to shop and eat , and recent shifts of attitude by both government and tourism chiefs have made it more interesting and attractive .
21 Their supporting Engineers are making roads , rebuilding bridges and the Cheshires are imposing their influence on local factions by both persuasion and force .
22 ‘ We are very aware of the need for more exercise by both adults and youngsters , ’ he said .
23 The apparent disintegration of Yugoslavia reached the stage of unilateral declarations of independence by both Slovenia and Croatia on June 25 .
24 The content of the examination syllabus must consist of the detailed study of individual texts by both male and female writers as well as wider reading in all of the three main literary genres of prose , poetry and drama .
25 During the 1950s , most of the Federations managed to publish magazines two or three times a year , composed of articles by both professional and voluntary members .
26 Usually an index will be arranged so that the user can search for articles by both subject and author .
27 Further lectures by both Coleridge and Southey were to follow , those which Coleridge delivered including one attacking the slave trade and another concerning the Hair Powder Tax ( later to become the improbable subject of his first sermon ) ; and at the end of June he began a series at the Assembly Coffee House on the Quay comparing the English Civil War and the French Revolution .
28 The 1882 troubles precipitated the sending of troops by both China and Japan and direct Chinese intervention in the internal affairs of Korea .
29 The UMP leader Maxime Carlot also held discussions with the three smaller parties , but the price demanded in Cabinet seats by both the VP and the MPP proved too high .
30 Defence counsel Simon Scammell , blaming lax security by both airport and airline , said his client should not be expected to pay all the compensation .
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