Example sentences of "that either " in BNC.

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1 Although both were linked to the PKI , there is no evidence that either of them had knowledge of the events leading to the coup .
2 I am not confident that either book may be said to be well-written ; that question , too , could be thought to arise .
3 There is nothing in the stories to suggest that either of these lyrical Klimas has the makings of the hero of the state imagined by Kundera .
4 No one would lightly believe that either of them has ever found it hard to tell the difference between himself and somebody else .
5 No one is yet saying that either company will follow Bond , Hawkins or Skase .
6 The drug industry points out that either course could harm more people than it helps , particularly if thousands are benefiting from the treatment .
7 The sudden movement of a frightened myotonic goat trying to flee triggers a rapid stiffening of limbs , back and neck that either leaves the creature unable to move or causes it to topple over , legs rigid and outstretched .
8 The former is a tenancy made by the agreement of the parties on the terms that either may put an end to it at any moment at the shortest notice ; the latter arises where a tenant whose interest has expired continues in possession without the landlord either assenting or dissenting .
9 Once they were revealed , it seemed extraordinary that either operation should have borne the stamp of the American government ; they seemed to be bad dreams .
10 Although I suggested in the last chapter that it was easier for Brian Way than for Peter Slade to challenge the formal drama traditions within the schools , it could not be said that either of them had very much impact on what drama meant and still means to interested people outside our educational institutions .
11 … the argument will not show that either of the illegitimately conjoined propositions is absurd in itself .
12 It currently appears unlikely that either directive will be implemented before the end of 1991 because of disputes over the whole Company Law Statute , which the Germans in particular are not happy about .
13 This suggests that either educational reform has just not gone far enough or that , although improved educational standards constitute an important development goal , they can only be effective when accompanied by structural changes in the rest of society .
14 Basically , the head teacher must consider it inappropriate for the time being for the pupil to follow the National Curriculum and that either ( 1 ) circumstances giving rise to that opinion are likely to change within six months or ( 2 ) that the pupil may have special educational needs requiring modification of the National Curriculum and temporary exception is necessary while those needs are assessed .
15 It is unlikely that either side in this arrangement had much hope that it would last , but it had at least enabled the government of Louis-Philippe to avoid an embarrassing public debate , which a trial might well have become .
16 Since any comprehensive peace implies a reduction of influence by , and local dependency on , the superpowers , it can not be assumed that either superpower has a strong interest in a genuine peace , unless it is able to derive greater advantage from peace than it can from continued conflict .
17 There is no reason to suppose that either Wilhelm Roentgen ( 1845–1923 ) or Pierre Curie ( 1859–1906 ) had any thought of discovering a treatment for cancer when they first encountered X-rays and radium .
18 A draw was all that either team needed in order to avoid relegation .
19 Not that either of them were drinkers ; one now and then was enough .
20 Since then , the trams and the Tower have become synonymous with Blackpool , and it is unthinkable that either should disappear from the scene .
21 I do not believe that either of these theories is plausible as a reading of postwar history or workable as a means of governing Britain … .
22 It is recommended that either antidepressant medication ( Perry and Tsuang 1979 ) or lithium ( Coppen et al. 1981 ) is introduced at the same time as commencing ECT to reduce the risk of relapse after the course of ECT is completed .
23 While it is not right that either partner should always have to give way to the other , each may have to concede at times , for both their sakes and for the well-being of their marriage .
24 We are not arguing that either is necessarily an illegitimate exercise , only that it is significant that these things are done in the name of urban regeneration .
25 Would you consider that either of you have a tendency to be dependent on your own parents : Emotionally Spiritually Financially ?
26 Have you any reason to believe that either set of parents might make demands on either partner which would make ‘ leaving ’ difficult ?
27 It is doubtful that either of those professionals will shop for you .
28 However , if there is an internal factor in the cause of the disease , it is unlikely that either of these two types of therapy will , on its own , be able to correct it .
29 ‘ But I do n't deserve that either ’ says Ego .
30 Since Basil Ransome-Davies has written a sharp note saying that either interpretation was possible , either interpretation was allowed .
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