Example sentences of "either with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Producing practice and testing material for word stress is very simple : any modern English dictionary will show word stress patterns as part of word entries , and lists of these can be made either with stress marks for student to read from ( as in Exercise 2 of Tape Unit 10 ) , or without stress marks for students to put their own marks on ( as in Exercise 1 of the same Tape Unit ) . |
2 | So there is open war among men , in which each must take a part , and side either with dogmatism or scepticism . |
3 | That , in some cases , that has been explored for the storage of heat in the summer which you would then use in the winter , but everywhere one comes back to storage nuclear power stations can not be turned up and down quickly at the moment , so either with electricity you have to have a uniform demand for electricity , or you have to , say , burn gas to provide an alternative way of generating electricity which can be turned up and down at will . |
4 | Much of the writing o science and religion has been structured by a preoccupation either with conflict or with harmony . |
5 | If any one should think that the women 's earnings are stated too low in these accounts , he will be convinced that they are not , on considering that these women commonly begin the world with an infant , and are mere nurses for ten or twelve years after marriage , being always either with child , or having a child at the breast ; consequently incapable of doing much other work beside the necessary businesses of their families , such as baking , washing , and the like . |
6 | The Botswana Labour Party , registered in September 1989 , said that it would not align itself either with communism or capitalism ; most of its officials were former members of the opposition Botswana National Front . |
7 | Whenever a person is confronted either with death or potential life , they must immerse themselves in a mikva in order to purify themselves spiritually . |
8 | The adaptation of linguistic terms like mood and of rhetorical terms like ellipsis is not so much designed to construct rigid parallels either with language or with rhetoric , but rather is itself a rhetorical device for freeing narrative from any referential interpretation . |
9 | Divide the guests into two teams and ask each member of the team to place a letter on the front of their shirt , either with scotch tape or with safety pins . |
10 | The flavours of the trout and ham combine beautifully in this starter , which can be served either with melon balls mounted in the centre or set into the mixture . |
11 | The dolphins and porpoises are hunted either with hand harpoons or in drive fisheries . |
12 | Each time a guard arrived , either with food or to let me out to the lavatory , I asked for a book , and each time he said ‘ Yes ’ and did n't bring one . |
13 | We have attempted to measure cell proliferation , which should proceed any increase in organ mass , by adopting two immunohistological methods to the pancreas : proliferating exocrine cells were labelled either with 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine ( Brd Urd ) or with a monoclonal antibody ( PC10 ) against proliferating cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ) . |
14 | Problems did not cease either with production of the second script . |
15 | But otherwise the weather on Venus varies very little , either with place or with time . |
16 | Wall battens are usually 38×119mm , or 50×25mm in cross-section , and should be fixed to the walls either with masonry nails or with non-rusting screws driven into wallplugs . |
17 | In the presence of CRP and cAMP , the cooperative binding of CRP and the wild-type enzyme at the lac UV5 promoter is accompanied by various changes in the footprint which do not occur , either with RNA polymerase alone , or with CRP alone . |
18 | A term created by a leasehold tenancy agreement must be expressed either with certainty and specifically or by reference to something which can , at the time when the lease takes effect , be looked to as a certain ascertainment of what the term is meant to be . |
19 | The basis of that decision was stated by Lord Greene MR , at p. 370 : " A term created by a leasehold tenancy agreement must be expressed either with certainty and specifically or by reference to something which can , at the time when the lease takes effect be looked to as a certain ascertainment of what the term is meant to be . |
20 | A term created by a lease must be expressed either with certainty and specifically or by reference to something that can at the time the lease takes effect be looked to as a certain ascertainment of what the term is meant to be ( Lace v Chantler [ 1944 ] KB 368 : lease " for the duration of the war " was void for uncertainty ) . |
21 | We therefore investigated the effect of Bcl-2 expression on c-Myc-induced apoptosis in Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells arrested either with thymidine , which causes a block in the S phase , or with the epipodophyllatoxin etoposide ( VP16 ) , a topoisomerase II inhibitor that arrests cells in S/G2 and is frequently used in cancer chemotherapy . |
22 | For a man born in the north-east , where the tradition and practice of the joint board was strong , such sentiments were hardly surprising , though they were usually received by shipowners either with amusement at their naivety or with anger at their effrontery . |
23 | There appears to be a tendency to go from oral-only to speech with speech-supportive means such as fingerspelling or cued speech ; from those there is a movement in the direction of these of sign to better disambiguate the spoken word ; next comes a signed version of the spoke , language either with speech or without it depending on the circumstances ; and finally . |
24 | Fortunately the problem can be successfully treated , especially in young people , either with speech therapy or psychotherapy , depending on the extent to which anxiety is playing a part . |
25 | The two semi-flexible pipes can be joined either with plastic push-fit fittings or with brass compression fittings . |
26 | In each location they negotiated with the social services department an agreement that any continuing clients would be supported by the social services department , either with community services or with a place in institutional care . |
27 | Injury is more likely when a joint has become stiff either with age or disuse . |
28 | The Expressionists , and especially the leading Brücke painters Nolde , Erick Heckel , Ernst Kirchener , and Schmidt-Rottluff , were shown in Secession exhibitions , though the critics and public reacted mainly either with hostility or indifference . |
29 | Ethics are ignored either with silence or with disdain by the exponents of media deregulation/reregulation or the managers of transnational communication/culture industries . |