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

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1 Sometime , changes in blood either in the white cells or in the blood proteins , i.e. antibodies , can not be detected in people who react adversely to foods .
2 However , there is no reason to suppose that regions within countries will experience increased wage flexibility either in the short or long term .
3 Some development usually takes place either in the faecal pat or in a different species of animal , the intermediate host , before infection can take place .
4 That concern is heightened if the settlement 's intended to have growth potential beyond two thousand and six , and heightened still further if it 's likely to be the focus of major employment development either in the short or longer term .
5 No one looking back on 1981 would claim that there was consensus on the correct economic policy either in the Conservative Party or outside .
6 In 1992 Citalia guests will have the choice of accommodation either in the beautifully-appointed hotel bedrooms with breakfast included , or in the following selfcatering apartments which , as befits the location , are named after plants and trees .
7 Organizations for linking , such as those which many LEAs provide for the primary-to-secondary move , have also done much to encourage the pooling of detailed information about the curriculum up to the age of 16 and the curriculum either in the technical or vocational context up to the age of 17 or 18 or in a tertiary college up to the age of 18 .
8 I am open to contradiction , but so far as I understand , the Association as such , played no direct part either in the recent increases in apprentices ' salaries , which were reviewed automatically , nor in the revival of their indenture , which is the result of a tortuous and painfully slow consideration by the Law Society .
9 ‘ The internal dissension in the three parties , ’ wrote Beatrice Webb in her diary , ‘ each party finding its bitterest enemies among its own members or ci-devant members , would be ludicrous if it were not a sinister symptom of the decadent disrupture of British public opinion , owing to lack of faith either in the present order or in any consistent and comprehensive principles of reconstruction . '
10 An additional initiative available is to advertise the opportunity either in the Financial Times or on the Accountants Business Network ( ‘ ABN ’ ) .
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