Example sentences of "[prep] either [noun] [noun sg] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Besides a first degree and at least two years ' subsequent relevant experience , you 'll need to be familiar with all standard SEM techniques , and have experience of either EDS microanalysis or cyrological work . |
2 | We have discussed earlier ( Chapter 2 ) inflation risk , which is common to all bonds , and specific risk in the form of either business risk or financial risk , which depends on the industry or corporation that issues the bond . |
3 | It is only through consciousness in action arising out of the contradictions of the real relations , that any transformation of either class consciousness or economic relations will come about . |
4 | cover the concrete with either polythene sheeting or wet sacking while it cures . |
5 | Next , start to interlink the pads with either crepe tape or dry transfer lines , using the relevant thickness as necessary . |
6 | The difficulty is to ensure that adjustment does not result in either world recession or financial collapse associated with a precipi-tate fall in the foreign exchange value of the dollar . |
7 | ( Aviation regulations allow gas-powered curlers to be carried in either hand baggage or main luggage . ) |
8 | ‘ As leader of the Liberal Party , ’ Steel noted in the extract enclosed , ‘ I do not think I will ever be awarded full marks for either party management or pioneering policies … ‘ |
9 | We also tested an unrelated human osteosarcoma-derived cell line ( 13.1 ; M.P.K. and G. Attardi , unpublished observations , and ref. 18 ) , and it behaved in the same way : the cells could be induced to undergo apoptosis by either serum deprivation or staurosporine treatment , and they were protected by transfection with bcl-2 ( not shown ) . |
10 | The interstitium was thickened by either granulation tissue or dense fibrosis and in the worst cases showed honeycombing . |
11 | Such a flow proved to be uncontrollable by either trade union or parliamentary action . |