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

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1 In Eliot 's poem the status of God as objet d'art is stressed ( ‘ And there above the painter set / The Father and the Paraclete ’ ) so that for all that we may penetrate beyond that either to gesso ground or vestiges of primitive fertility ceremony , the ultimate point of origin , the postulated God , is to be explained simply in terms of sexuality , or else remains unreachable and inexplicable .
2 Experts have said that the cadmium may be due either to pollution or to " natural seabed reserves " .
3 All post-operative temperature rises should be considered as being due either to chest problems , wound infection , urine infection , deep vein thrombosis , or the introduction of bacteria during transfusion , until proved otherwise .
4 Apart from certain exceptional cases , a trustee is entitled to no remuneration for his trouble , unless the terms of the trust so direct , and is liable not only for dishonest dealing with the trust property , but for all loss due either to non-observance of the directions in the settlement and the general rules of law , or to failure on his part to act up to the high standard of care which equity and statute law require of him .
5 Pre-Romanesque Europe produced buildings of considerable interest and capability and created methods of construction certainly not all due either to Roman , Byzantine or later Romanesque knowledge as our forefathers believed .
6 Blocks in enzyme function , due either to deficiency or absence of an enzyme ( as in phenylketonuria ) , can cause severe disruption of the body 's metabolic pathways .
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