Example sentences of "for [adv] [noun sg] or " in BNC.
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1 | User/module names will be transferred when ‘ inhibit ’ or ‘ delete ’ is specified for either user or module details . |
2 | He learned his trade and was reasonably competitive in an old car for someone who had no money for either equipment or spares . |
3 | The calves are reared for beef , veal or replacements for either dairy or suckler herds , and the best of them can gain about 1,154g/day . |
4 | In practise it means ‘ serving no apparent purpose for either pronunciation or meaning ’ as in : acomodation , miselaneus , reserch , lern , caotic , literat , hav , giv , wer , ar , stil , wil , tho , thro , qik , Jump , skipd , anser . |
5 | These are more likely barrels for either water or perhaps wine or or or or ale although ale is different from beer cos it does n't have any hops in . |
6 | Above : Handmade by craftsmen , this willow chair from Marston & Langinger is ideal for either conservatory or a garden . |
7 | Were I to agree to do more than that , it might have the effect of making it extremely difficult for either management or employees to launch a successful bid . |
8 | Both Mother and Uncle were great believers in aconite , for either man or beast . |
9 | The sentence does not appear to have a semantic controller ; that is to say , there is no evidence of privileged status for either subject or predicate in respect of semantic relations between sentences . |
10 | ‘ When I played for Transvaal I found my role very different to that employed for either club or country . |
11 | Most anglers who do not night fish settle for either evening or morning , rarely both . |
12 | Human tasks and the purposes of task analysis are too varied for there to be one standard procedure for either analysis or description . |
13 | Even in defeat Germany was too valuable — strategically and economically — for either East or West to let it fall into the hands of the other . |
14 | The management had no regard for either health or safety ; the workers were bound to the mine by contract and debt , and there was no hope of escape . |
15 | Finally there may be a role for either haemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis , and cadaveric renal transplantation must not be forgotten , although assessment for such treatment can only be undertaken at a few specialist centres . |
16 | By the turn of the century it was accepted that certain parts of the brain were specialized for either sensation or movement but , as Brodmann ( in Kolb and Whishaw 1985 ) demonstrated , there are large areas of the human cerebral cortex that are neither obviously motor nor sensory . |
17 | Overseas exhibitors no longer have to pay import duties on books taken into Zimbabwe for either exhibition or sale . |
18 | He wondered if he would find anyone to grieve for either father or son . |
19 | The new bridge is elegantly designed , with each saddle running in neatly milled channels for accuracy of alignment when adjusting for either height or intonation . |
20 | But , at the same time , these ‘ philosophical ’ aspects of his subject must not be a substitute for either accuracy or depth within his chosen field . |
21 | There need be no provision for either food or water during the average working day . |
22 | I find oil pastels very useful when working in the studio on layouts or design roughs , for either oil or soft pastel paintings . |
23 | Not a bad idea to remind them of this more than once during the development of an estate ; and remember , acting for either seller or buyer , that on the granting of a long lease of a flat a plan is essential . |