Example sentences of "that neither [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the person of Mary of Guise , it had been made abundantly clear that neither a French background nor an assertive Protestant aristocracy was a bar to the exercise of power and the acquisition of respect .
2 Towards the end of June , however , it was reported that neither the Irish government nor the Northern Ireland Social and Democratic Labour Party ( SDLP ) could agree to the wording of a statement which Brooke had planned to make and which was to include a consideration of the role to be played by the Irish government in devolution talks .
3 They found that neither the new port at Gdynia nor Free City status was of much use to them .
4 Instead it is far more likely to resemble organizations that neither the practicing manager nor the management scholar pays much attention to today : the hospital , the university , the symphony orchestra .
5 Most importantly , however , we must recognise that neither the individualistic man nor the collectivist man of the philosophers is truly Christian .
6 The user should close down the LIFESPAN system if it is running and make sure that neither the Hard Copy facility nor the Validation facility are running .
7 I was deeply disappointed that neither the hon. Member for Tooting , in a 40-minute speech , nor the hon. Member for Hammersmith , except in an intervention , found it possible to acknowledge the contribution made by housing associations .
8 The lesson said that neither the Secret Intelligence Service nor the Security Service advertised themselves .
9 To meet this point I think one must say that Bentham 's view was , in effect , that a right action must not only do more good than harm , but must also be such that neither the particular good it does , nor any other comparable good which might have substituted for it , could have been achieved at less cost in terms of harm done .
10 Thorpe J. having held that ‘ there is no doubt at all that J. is a child of sufficient understanding to make an informed decision , ’ I shall assume that , so far as the common law is concerned , Lord Scarman would have decided that neither the local authority nor W. 's aunt , both of whom had parental responsibilities , could give consent to treatment which would be effective in the face of W. 's refusal of consent .
11 John Major claimed that neither the British public nor the international community would support the move .
12 Similarly , modification of the secondary amine ( L703605 ) or the N- benzyl substituent ( L705084 ) resulted in the same pattern of relative affinities for the mutant recep- tors as CP 96345 ( Fig. 2 a ) , suggesting that neither the secondary amine nor the substituted benzyl moiety interacts with His197 .
13 ( 3 ) For the purposes of the valuation referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above , it shall be assumed — ( a ) that the landlord in default is selling his interest on the open market to a willing buyer ; ( b ) that neither the residential occupier nor any member of his family wishes to buy ; and ( c ) that it is unlawful to carry out any substantial development of any of the land in which the landlord 's interest subsists or to demolish the whole or part of any building on that land .
14 The final resolution adopted by the congress stressed that the 1980s had shown that neither the free market nor central planning had been able to alleviate unemployment and poverty .
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