Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] either a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By the mid-twenties , on average , most men and women will be satisfying their search for relationships through either a series of relationships or one stable relationship .
2 A meeting of the International Coffee Council was held in London on Sept. 27 , but ended by voting only to renew the International Coffee Agreement for a further 12 months without either an export quota system ( suspended in July 1989 — see p. 36836 ) or price support mechanisms .
3 Gel retardation was done in F9 EC whole cell extracts with either a class 1 ( tracks 1–4 ) or class 2 ( tracks 5–8 ) binding site in the presence of either preimmune or immune anti-peptide A ( antiserum 4 ) , together with either unrelated peptide 1 ( tracks 3 and 7 ) or peptide A ( tracks 4 and 8 ) .
4 Within private care where the element of choice might have been thought to be an advantage it was found that a third of residents did not choose , and for 22 per cent the unsolicited efforts of either a relative , the general practitioner or a social worker led to their admission ( Weaver et al . ,
5 None of these new and developing areas of study was without its problems , and the committees and boards had to be constantly confronting difficulties of either a general and continuing or a highly specific kind .
6 Now a polymer represents a different state of affairs from either a crystal or a gas .
7 Every Saturday morning at Willesden Green Library Centre at 11.00 there is a performance for children of either a theatre show or a film .
8 We discreetly discussed who they might be , and finally placed our bets on either a WRVS rambler 's club from Perth , or a group of senior women 's prison officers on an Outward Bound course .
9 They were seen as the agents of either an alien , infidel force ( the British ) or a dissolute secular power ( the Khedive ) .
10 A common law disqualification will usually amount to a breach of natural justice and give grounds for either an appeal under s.39(4) ( c ) or other review of the decision by way of judicial review , reduction , etc. ; see 5.39 .
11 ALL OF the options being considered for block vote reform leave the trade unions with either a majority or a veto .
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