Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [conj] either a " in BNC.
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1 | It also dates 1st century and could have been intended as either a key or a knife handle ( although the fact that it has a circular socket favours its use as a key handle ) . |
2 | Yet any individual who tried to get away with that would be regarded as either a crook or a crank or most likely both . |
3 | It supports conventional , XMS and EMS memory for its buffers and can be installed as either a device driver or TSR program . |
4 | This can perhaps be interpreted as either a sign of policy changes feeding through into the yield curve or as a change in exchange rate expectations . |
5 | The Jetwave Series 2 combination oven has a 700-watt microwave , a 2,400-watt infra-red grill , and can be used as either a forced air or natural convection oven . |
6 | They could be used as either a deck , or through span structure , and the length of spans varied on the light truss type from 45ft to 85ft , and on the standard type , 90ft to 1 50ft . |
7 | The negotiation of reputation ; how not to be defined as either a ‘ slag ’ or a ‘ drag ’ by men ; the juggling of male expectation with the pursuance of a career : these are all questions that the romantic novel consistently deals with in its narratives . |
8 | This qualification can be taken as either a post-graduate or a post-experience course and is equally relevant to a young graduate starting a career in management or to an older man with some experience of management , who wishes to bring himself up to date with the latest practice . |
9 | The D12 can be obtained as either a 300w or a 600w system . |
10 | The same sentence may be expressed as either a question or a statement simply by varying it 's pitch ( e.g. ‘ They 're here ! ’ and ‘ They 're here ? ’ ) . |
11 | A physically brave man ( he was a noted wrestler and had instructed Harry Pascoe in the art at one time ) he was doctrinally circumspect , so he conducted the marriage service in such a way that he could not be labelled as either a papist or a puritan . |
12 | ‘ Lieutenant Denholm is miscast as either a classicist or electronics officer . |
13 | Energy is released when either a neutron or a proton is shaken loose , the reactions being written ( n referring to neutron and p proton ) : The combined mass of the final products is smaller than the combined mass of the initial nuclei . |