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

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1 For the plaintiffs it was submitted that in each case either the only relevant contract was between the borrower and the valuer or , if there was a contract to which the building society was a party , its obligation was limited to instructing a competent valuer .
2 Program files like this bear either the extension COM or EXE , standing for COMpiled and EXEcutable , respectively .
3 In different questions either the mathematical terms were used or phrases such as " How many squares could you fit into the shape ? " and " How far is it all the way round the edge of the shape ? "
4 A state may declare that , provided there is reciprocity , it will make no charge for the services necessary for executing letters rogatory or will accept in complete satisfaction of the cost of such services either the fixed amount mentioned above or some other amount .
5 For these wells either the section has been buried more deeply in the past than at present or geothermal gradients have been significantly higher in certain parts of the basin .
6 In the latter case either the actor or the acted-upon was revealed first .
7 Without the prior written consent of KPMG Peat Marwick , which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed if such announcement or disclosure is required by law or by any supervisory or regulatory body with whose rules it is necessary for you to comply , you will not , and will direct your Representatives not to , make any announcements or disclose to any person either the fact that discussions or negotiations are taking place concerning a possible transaction in respect of the Company , or any of the terms , conditions or other facts with respect of the Company , or any of the terms , conditions or other facts with respect to any such possible transaction , including the status thereof .
8 In a similar survey undertaken in 1974 , Greeley found the effectiveness of catholic schools either the same or slightly increased .
9 In other instances either the adverb or the adjective may apparently be ungrammatical although its counterpart is fully acceptable : ( 55 ) many cats seem intelligently ( 56 ) the old stationmaster winked outrageous
10 Because at the end of the day , at the end of the negotiations , we were left with the two choices either the our budget reduced by half a million , which is point one six per cent — right — that budget or the Labour budget .
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