Example sentences of "[noun sg] either that " in BNC.
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1 | If there is no certain indication that Offa was able to establish his authority in Kent in the aftermath of Otford , however , there is no substantial indication either that he continued to be a political presence in Kent after 765 . |
2 | It is , I decide , not my fault either that I am a human being who does not want to be eaten alive . |
3 | He never goes home at night either that I can see . |
4 | Where there is private property the actions of individuals can not be ‘ shaped at will by another ’ because the individual is able to form a coherent plan of action in the knowledge either that he has control , through ownership , of the material objects necessary to implement it , or that he can enter into enforceable contracts with a range of other people enabling him to have access to those objects . |
5 | This presumably reflected a belief either that the damage caused by opencasting had been exaggerated by Flowers or that this damage was fully justified by the perceived benefits gained from increased production . |
6 | It 's no secret either that they are one of the most nasty , bad-tempered species on God 's earth . |
7 | ‘ Quite apart from the liability imposed upon the owner of animals or the person having control of them by reason of knowledge of their propensities , there is the ordinary duty of a person to take care either that his animal or his chattel is not put to such a use as is likely to injure his neighbour — the ordinary duty to take care in the cases put upon negligence . ’ |
8 | In the ‘ new cost awareness ’ in child care organizations , Martin Knapp suggests that fundamental flaws in the costs data , obvious to anyone who cares to take more than a ‘ cursory glance ’ are too often overlooked , ‘ presumably on the assumption either that they do not matter , or that nobody else , including elected members and auditors will notice ’ . |
9 | ‘ I do not consider that it can be said that at the moment of striking the child , he [ the father ] had the necessary evil intent or wilfulness to justify a finding either that he assaulted the child or that he wilfully ill-treated her . |
10 | This notice does not constitute an admission either that the Act applies to this hotel or that liability thereunder attaches to the proprietor of this hotel in any particular case . |
11 | It is no coincidence either that members of the Boo-Yaa Tribe appear in UK adverts for Carhartt : they 've been wearing the gear for ages . |
12 | There is no law on emotional damages , for instance , if it has never been decided by any statute or precedent or other procedure specified by convention either that people have a legal right to compensation for emotional damages or that they do not . |
13 | I do not think come this weekend either that we will have any worries about being able to last the pace , ’ he asserted . |
14 | There can be no doubt whatever about the validity of this method , and no doubt either that its description has been and remains a matter of controversy , or of several controversies . |
15 | There can be little doubt either that the development of working-class consciousness has been profoundly affected by changes in the class structure . |
16 | There is no doubt either that despite the fact that wartime needs generally produced a slight upward trend in money wages , the usual earnings of rural labourers in the South and East , especially when periods of unemployment are taken into account , fell short of need . |
17 | Those unit trusts which are ‘ unauthorised ’ normally owe their status to the fact either that they invest in unauthorised assets such as property or commodities , or that they are managed from an offshore location and therefore are not subject to UK regulation . |