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

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1 It carries a 10-year wear warranty and is available in either plank or tile form , £38 per sq m Accessories : Zeppo Viola halogen desk lamp , £35 .
2 This type is available in either brass or plastic , and often sold as ‘ quiet ’ ballvalves .
3 A correspondent of The Times thought it was ‘ like the first hearing of a great symphony ’ , and Harold Laski , never one to be outdone in either flattery or hyperbole , wrote to Baldwin that it was ‘ the greatest speech a Prime Minister has ever made ’ .
4 The 3630 will ‘ duck ’ in either mono or stereo .
5 It can be used in either mono or stereo ; a guitar can be plugged in to access the onboard tuner and allow you to play along with a drum pattern ; it 's MIDI compatible , and with a Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch you can start and stop the machine , tell it to drop in a fill pattern , or tell it to advance to the next pattern or song .
6 It can be used in either mono or stereo ; a guitar can be plugged in to access the onboard tuner and allow you to play along with a drum pattern ; it 's MIDI compatible , and with a Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch you can start and stop the machine , tell it to drop in a fill pattern , or tell it to advance to the next pattern or song .
7 This means that not all the subjects are compulsory , and , as in France , it is possible to qualify without having received any instruction in either dermatology or venereology .
8 The phonetic sequences involved in either onomatopoeia or sound symbolism are clearly not to be considered semantic constituents .
9 The doctors detailed the attempts made at resuscitation , but by 2.40 it was concluded that there was no activity in either heart or brain and that the President must be declared dead .
10 These have formed in response to influxes of meteoric water during phases of uplift and exposure , and may be developed in either platform or slope sediments .
11 This method assumes , of course , that there is no change in either incidence or survival rates .
12 If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet .
13 This procedure applies to actions brought for the recovery of a sum , in either contract or tort , not exceeding £1000 .
14 As Westernizing tribes like the Kikuyu became more and more politically active , it was only natural to look to the Masai , who showed no interest in either taxation or representation , as a potential ‘ counterpoise to the agitator class ’ .
15 But the majority of under-fives received their education in primary schools , in either nursery or reception classes — 557,000 children in 1988 , 44% of them part-time .
16 However , the Thatcher government 's antipathy towards local government is less clearly seen in the personal social services than it is in either education or housing .
17 Intended primarily for students with a background in either history or theology .
18 In 1927 Variety 's judgement of Rose of the Tenements was that ‘ New York 's pictorially hackneyed East Side ’ had been used as the setting for ‘ a drab colourless presentation offering little in either entertainment or box office value ’ , and that family problems had not been ‘ dramatized to an extent where the mob can be made to forget the obvious ordinary scheme of things ’ .
19 Third , major landscape changes appeared to be more and more confined to a change in either tenure or farming type , and were clearly the result of well-thought-out decisions rather than the often piecemeal changes of the 1960s .
20 We have no record of whether Miss McQueen — ‘ not inelegant in either mien or dress ’ , as Johnson found her : Boswell calls her ‘ a modest , civil girl , very neatly dressed ’ — found Cocker 's Arithmetick equally absorbing .
21 No degranulation was noted in either transection or resection animals that had been treated with CR-1409 , but incipient vacuolation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum was a feature of all CR-1409 treated tissues as well as those of the PSBR group ( Fig 8 ) .
22 Cytochrome P450 metabolism of compounds may result in either activation or detoxification .
23 While it is easy to understand why the drug makers pursue the will-of-the-wisp of the ultimate painkiller ; it is less easy to understand why the Committee on Safety of Medicines licenses them with no evidence of improvement in either safety or effectiveness .
24 If the students ' memories are to be trusted , there is little evidence of any serious thought being given to the meaningful use of new grammar in either speech or writing .
25 It was above all the place to which you were advised to go if you had for some reason been shot , in either war or peace .
26 So Sullivan recommended rather that the Shah enter the States through an obscure air force base in either Maine or South Caroline , and best of all at night , .
27 Schools in Lothian have been asked to commence Testing in the summer term but only have to test one group in each class in either Language or Mathematics , if that class has a group which is deemed to be moving from one stage to the next .
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