Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] either the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Selden B14 , a later fifteenth-century and unquestionably unreliable example , makes the Shipman 's Tale follow the Man of Law 's Tale , and consequently names the Shipman in the Epilogue of the Man of Law 's Tale where other manuscripts name either the Squire or the Summoner as the pilgrim offering to speak next .
2 They are quite adaptable to different illumination levels , however , and shortly after introduction to the aquarium may undergo colour changes ; these colour changes represent either the production or the loss of pigments which the corals produce to protect themselves from excess ultraviolet light .
3 Of course , we can not draw conclusions about the calibre of a person simply from his or her occupation or education , but these figures do not support the view that councillors lack either the education or administrative experience to perform their duties .
4 Individual approaches recognize either the school or the classroom as the significant unit for change and ideally take both into account , for change in one is unlikely to happen without change in the other ( Easen , 1985 ; Slater , 1985 ) .
5 Existing natural language systems take either the demo or the book approach ( Miller , 1985 ) .
6 Detailed scrutiny of large scale and complex undertakings on a continuing basis is not a task for which most MPs have either the inclination or the time .
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