Example sentences of "[vb infin] either [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A ‘ block ’ type connector may be fitted to the board and pad spacing will suit either the older Futabase or SLM sockets or the latest 3-pin headers . |
2 | The original owner 's invoice should show either the current cost of the goods if supplied to the repairer for nothing , or if a charge is made the amount to be paid . |
3 | Within the modern academy , English is treated with respect , though those teaching it may feel themselves impaled on the perennial dilemma of making it appear either a soft option or inhumanely technical and jargon-ridden . |
4 | So I do know the different things that do make people feel either a little bit better or might just help them . |
5 | Assessment by psychometric testing , according to Humphreys , will become either an intrinsic part of more searches or a stand-alone service contributing further to management development and appraisal techniques . |
6 | Anyone who missed it should contact either the Hot Press Back Issues Department or Sharon Prior at Tennents Ireland . |
7 | Thus , if implemented , notwithstanding the other requirements of SSAP 15 , companies may use either the full provision or partial provision basis in accounting for the deferred tax implications of post-retirement benefits accounted for in accordance with SSAP 24 and UITF 6 . |
8 | But once the new proposals are implemented , school work will be funded and we will face either the impossible position of teachers being paid for doing nothing or the arrangements will cease to exist . |
9 | In principle for any word bearing an inflectional affix , it is possible to find contexts where all possible substitutes must contain either the same affix , or one belonging to the same closed set : consider the possible substitutes for walked in Cedric walked home , longer in Mine is longer than yours or books in those books . |
10 | From the top of the stairs , one may enter either the temporary exhibition galleries , or the circuit of newly climate-controlled , track-lit , chronologically installed American and European picture galleries , containing masterworks such as Mantegna 's so-called ‘ Esther and Mordecai ’ grisaille , Bronzino 's ‘ Portrait of Eleanor of Toledo and her Son ’ , Guercino 's ‘ Mars with Cupid ’ , Giambologna 's small bronze ‘ Rape of the Sabines ’ , Terborch 's newly restored ‘ The music party ’ , and Gainsborough 's ‘ Portrait of Mrs Philip Thicknesse ’ . |
11 | Students may take either a full MA(Honours) degree in Sanskrit , in which case a subsidiary related language such as Prakrit is normally studied in the last two years of the course , or a joint MA(Honours) degree in Sanskrit and Greek , Latin or Linguistics , where both subjects are studied for all four years of the curriculum . |
12 | The electronic machines ( of all gauges ) will take either the mechanical KnitRadar ( KR7 ) or the electronic version ( KR11 ) . |
13 | In this case we may have either no steady state ( Fig. 8–1b ) or two steady states ( Fig. 8 — 1c ) . |
14 | The difference between ( 77 ) and ( 78 ) is not the same difficulty we met earlier , in the ambiguity of : ( 79 ) The cat is behind the car where behind can have either a deictic usage ( i.e. the car intervenes between the cat and the speaker 's location ) , or a non-deictic usage ( i.e. the cat is at the intrinsic rear-end of the car ) . |
15 | Bathroom floors are more likely to get wet , and should have either a smooth surface that is well sealed , or a carpet that will dry out quickly and wo n't rot . |
16 | The Trobriand Islanders , studied by Malinowski , are matrilineal , but do not have either a totemic structure or totemic rituals . |
17 | Alright , and policy measures designed to protect agriculture , can have either a direct effect on production or an indirect effect . |
18 | The owner must have either an established business desiring to expand or a sound business plan . |
19 | To enter you must have either an approved Science Degree or 2 ‘ A ’ Levels ( including Chemistry ) and another Science or Maths subject . |
20 | ‘ That means Graham Taylor will have either the fittest bunch of players around — or the most knackered . |
21 | Such a loss of grant for local authorities will mean either a higher council tax in London or more cuts in services . |
22 | In the latter case it can express either a subsequent actualization ( I managed to catch up with her ) or a subsequent potentiality ( I wanted to catch up with her ) . |
23 | A peek into someone 's kettle will reveal either a clean element or one coated with a white , chalky substance , depending on the local water type . |
24 | In Washington this week Mr Ozal made it clear that he does not want either a Kurdish state or a divided Iraq . |
25 | This may reflect either the decreased mobility of older people or a decline in the number of friends and/or family available for visiting . |
26 | ( b ) Registered land The Board will register either a substantive charge or a notice or caution , depending upon the practice of the individual Board . |
27 | I do not accept either the Right-wing proposition that we need only to make the country better off as a whole without making any special effort in the inner cities . ’ |
28 | The machine can shoot either a single dart or a whole volley . |
29 | Without to , it can evoke either a coincident actualization ( She does own a Porsche ) or a coincident potentiality ( She may own a Porsche ) . |
30 | Talk to many a railwayman about the Blea Moor Tunnel and you will find either a spontaneous reaction of a flow of stories or complete and total silence . |