Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] either [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Lieutenant Denholm is miscast as either a classicist or electronics officer .
2 It supports conventional , XMS and EMS memory for its buffers and can be installed as either a device driver or TSR program .
3 Although on several previous occasions Mrs Whitehouse had felt that either the response , or the public face that the Church presented was unsatisfactory — for example over the Honest to God debate — this case , with the vociferous support for Gay News , made her feel particularly vulnerable .
4 These cases are ones involving insolvency , that is total net indebtedness ; in them we have seen that either the trust was invalid because the testator 's estate was insolvent , or the trust was valid in spite of the fact that the trustee was insolvent .
5 Voluntary work was no longer seen as either a stepping stone to bigger and better things or as a part of a women ‘ s mission , but rather as the exclusive province of married women .
6 Goldstein ( 1963 ) has shown that either the enthalpy or the entropy may be used to derive an equation of the WLF type , and that if either excess enthalpy He or excess entropy Se were used to determine Tg then whereas if excess volume Ve determines Tg we should expect .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 This process is continued until either the end of the input item or a terminal node in the tree is reached .
10 Rather more realistically , perhaps , the behemoth has been latterly identified as either the hippopotamus or rhinoceros .
11 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 .
12 Films were recorded while either the experimenter or an assistant was driving the Vauxhall Astra used in Study 1 .
13 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 ? ’ ) .
14 The third jet is evidently created when either the quark or the antiquark radiates a gluon , which in its turn creates another shower of particles .
15 Yet any individual who tried to get away with that would be regarded as either a crook or a crank or most likely both .
16 And if you 're married , the rental income can be treated as either the husband 's or the wife 's , depending on which suits your circumstances best .
17 The Act provides the following defences : that the damage was wholly due to the fault of the person suffering it ; that that person voluntarily accepted the risk of the damage ; and that the livestock was killed or injured on land on which it had strayed and either the dog belonged to the occupier or its presence on the land was authorised by the occupier .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Health is usually described as either the absence of disease or infirmity , the efficient functioning of human beings , or a state of wellbeing .
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