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

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1 If there has been an investment failure , people may be eligible for compensation either from the investment company or from the compensation scheme , depending on the precise circumstances of the individual case .
2 Women suffer a dual burden of work inside and outside the home and the strains experienced by working mothers have not been eased by offers of help either from male partners or the wider community and the state .
3 Unfortunately , the level of interest is not backed up by the right level of knowledge either from prospective users or from many of the suppliers .
4 Furthermore , even before Posidonius , the Druids may well have heard about Greek doctrines of immortality either from oral tradition in Massalia or by honest purchase of Greek books .
5 The " p-varying " form of these will require a knowledge of the type of material either from experimental data , from the assumption that it can be represented by the differential equation or from the assumption of the spectrum of relaxation times outlined on p. 73 .
6 During chemical reactions , there is always a dispersal of energy either from the chemical system to its surroundings or from the surroundings to the chemical system .
7 Fifty per cent may come through the books , the other half tax-free and in cash either from bar takings , fruit machines or from non-existent ground repairs — such as replacing broken seats .
8 There appears to be no policy in relation to dementia either from the point of view of the sufferer or the problems that might follow for other owner-occupiers .
9 of state therefore explain why in England it 's prof possible to get a straight answer from the Secretary of State with the figures of the S S A for the last five years , for this year and for next year and it 's not possible to get that for Wales either from the Home Secretary or from the honourable gentl right honourable gentleman .
10 Although it is not accompanied by laughter either from the speaker or other participants , there is evidence that the other participants do treat the Creole material as the salient content of the turn by responding to that rather than some other part of it .
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