Example sentences of "in either [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In either case we violate the maxim of brevity .
2 In either case we obtain unc where unc and unc are unit vectors in the azimuthal directions from the two line currents respectively .
3 In either case they appear irreconcilable to government , and that is immediately satisfying : the spirit of considered rejection of authority lives ‘ in the area between Benghazi and Sirte ’ .
4 Preparation for day care transport was sometimes an important role because , if left to themselves clients might either not be ready in time , or might be ready too soon and while waiting go out to do something else ( forgetting that transport was due ) ; in either case they would consequently miss their transport and therefore their day care .
5 In either case they are readily visible to onlookers .
6 In either case they were unwelcome .
7 In either case the man would know the message : and in either case they ought to be able to find him .
8 In either case it is important to realize that the anthropologist 's academic and cultural expectations determine in part his notions of what a rounded view of a way of life is .
9 In either case it is generally seen as a last resort .
10 Whether the action was heard by a consul or by one of the praetores fideicommissarii , in either case it was not an action of the formulary system but of a kind which lay beyond that system ; the involvement of magistrates in assessing the cases was therefore known as cognitio extra ordinem .
11 In either case it has to be inside a sealed or waterproof casing .
12 In either case it is feasible to collect data about a trainee 's performance and modify the presented information accordingly .
13 In either case it is advisable to seek professional legal advice .
14 In either case it is unlikely that all the legal formalities will have been completed in the time allowed for filing an appeal .
15 In either case it could be used to portray symbols , figures or scenes .
16 In either case it is necessary to map the geometric domain on to the object being designed , at the earliest possible time .
17 In either case it is only a way of ascertaining what is the scope of the representation .
18 Now , locations can be specified relative to other objects or fixed reference points , as in : ( 66 ) The station is two hundred yards from the cathedral ( 67 ) Kabul lies at latitude 34 degrees , longitude 7° degrees Alternatively , they can be deictically specified relative to the location of participants at the time of speaking ( CT ) , as in ( 68 ) It 's two hundred yards away ( 69 ) Kabul is four hundred miles West of here In either case it is likely that units of measurement , or descriptions of direction and location , will have to be used , and in that case place deixis comes to interact in complex ways with the non-deictic organization of space ( see Leech , 1969 ; Fillmore , 1975 : 16-28 ; Lyons , 1977a : 69Off ; and references therein ) .
19 In either case you can easily and very quickly dehydrate and put your life at risk .
20 In either case you will need to gear the unit up to fight .
21 In either case you should ask your personnel section for advice .
22 In either case he does not run the risk of being left with the goods ; if he can not find a purchaser he can return them to X. The answer is that he is X 's agent if under the terms of his contract with X he has no right himself to buy the goods but can only sell to a third party , Weiner v. Harris ( 1910 C.A. ) .
23 In either case she would take her time .
24 These reality principles may be alluded to , or they may be disavowed in various ways , but in either event they set limits and conditions to what is articulated about racism .
25 In either event it is usual for the seller to carefully review and identify the company 's liabilities and ensure that the purchaser 's assumption of those liabilities is included in the contract .
26 In either event it should arrive within 10 working days after the period end , so the amount of time for collecting this information is very short .
27 In either event it is no longer safe to assume that non-human animals are just small versions of us , so direct extrapolations are going to be a risky business .
28 In either event it would be assumed that everyone had perished .
29 He may have agreed that if the goods were in existence he would acquire the ownership of them and if they were not in existence he would get nothing but that in either event he would pay the price .
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