Example sentences of "with either [noun] or [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It has the strange ability to blow itself up with either air or water as a means of self-defence .
2 Both responded by embracing democratic consensus so wholeheartedly that opposition became synonymous with either irresponsibility or extremism .
3 If this card had been with either North or South the slam would have been a 75-per-cent chance .
4 First , we studied the intestinal interactions of calcium , phosphate , fatty acids , and bile acids in animals fed the low calcium and phosphate control diet or this diet supplemented with either calcium or calcium and phosphate .
5 No matter — Motian 's small groups have been ‘ led ’ by Frisell 's electric guitar since the 1980s and in practice , Evans 's complex Walkin' up , or the equally complex interplay of instruments and tempi in Five do more than simply survive with either guitar or saxophone ( or both ) leading .
6 Why did her mother , a young and seemingly attractive girl , never come to terms with either widowhood or motherhood ?
7 The coffin itself should have the joints sealed with either bitumen or paraffin wax on the inside , and no more is needed .
8 A. Small lumps on the skin and fins are usually associated with either tumours or lymphocystis .
9 The most important social division ran between a dominant class based on the legal ownership of industrial and commercial capital ( and sometimes having little to do with either management or labour ) and a population most of which worked for wages .
10 Like several of us in The Bar at that time , when I made love , or masturbated by myself , I often used to have fantasies about doing it with either O or Boy .
11 This suggests a definition of culture that is closer to what many social scientists and cultural theorists would have in mind when they talk about culture than the versions associated with either multiculturalism or antiracism .
12 The boxes are lined with either straw or wood shavings , not only so that the ferrets can be transported in comfort over bumpy farm tracks and fields , but also so that they can relax in comfort during the periods of rests after working .
13 As far as I know , he has no connection with either Nottingham or medicine . ’
14 But the normal biological processes of ageing are not synonymous with either disease or loss of function .
15 It is said that Adolf Sax tried to persuade Wagner to include them in his orchestral apparatus but Wagner perceived that they would not blend well with either woodwind or brass ( still less , strings ) and never used them .
16 Murray , who was employed at the time as the works manager at the premises in Broadfold Road , Bridge of Don , has denied a total of 13 charges , including four allegations that he assaulted a number of men on various occasions by injecting them with either heroin or Temgesic .
17 They can be made with either plastic or glass lenses , with convex lenses prescribed for long-sightedness , concave for short-sightedness and cylindrical for astigmatism .
18 Twenty-four hours later he admonished Babs for over-stressing the little-girl aspect of Cleopatra , pointing out that childishness of character was not a question of years and that she was mistaken if she supposed the difference between folly and wisdom had anything to do with either age or youth .
19 The distribution of the hoards does not correspond with either population or wealth , in as much as these are revealed by documented figures such as the Ship Money Assessment of 1636 .
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