Example sentences of "little [noun] [prep] either [art] " in BNC.

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1 Chairman John Haynes said the group 's performance had been achieved with little help from either the UK or the US economies ( although the latter was showing a significant increase in retail spending in the fourth quarter ) : turnover was up by less than 2% to £11.1m .
2 Since an interview is essentially a stimulus-response situation this means that there is very little standardization of either the stimuli or the recording of the responses .
3 There is little evidence of either the presence or practical aid of Russian priests in the afflicted rural areas , though a considerable number of West European churchmen came in with relief organizations .
4 The Polish peasants were at best , he thought , poor , lazy and dirty , exceptionally ignorant , negligent of social obligation and therefore of little use to either the military or industry in any civilised and modern state .
5 More often there is little awareness of either the potential for independent living or how its denial is a denial of a basic human right .
6 ‘ Science ’ and ‘ technology ’ cover a very wide range of occupations , and in practice policy makers may have little idea of either the extent of skill shortages or how to redirect girls ' energies towards these .
7 The wealth of feminist literature which theorises violence in society seems of little interest to either the police or the popular press .
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