Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] either " in BNC.

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1 And I 've nothing adverse to report on either the buses or the trains .
2 And I 've nothing to report on either the trains or the buses .
3 And I 've no problems to report on either or trains .
4 Many research projects concentrate on either siliciclastic or carbonate sediments ; few investigate combined carbonate-siliciclastic systems and fewer yet reference volcanogenic sediments , mudrocks or evaporites .
5 I am sure our editors will be pleased to include in future issues comments passed on either by word of mouth or in letters .
6 Loving does not cancel out such bad manners or excuse them , and she would not think so either … .
7 Smiling at her father , who probably did not think so either if he would permit himself to be honest about it , she placidly allowed him to give her hand to Tristan who looked down at her very intently , his face noble and moved and marvellously beautiful in the jewelled light from the stained glass window .
8 I do n't think so either
9 No , I do n't think so either .
10 The opportunity to display extracts from an online thesaurus in windows is particularly valuable , since it is often useful to be able to view the thesaurus alongside other screen displays in either indexing or searching .
11 Hepzibah was n't eating much either .
12 Zoologists have found the animal difficult to classify in either the genus Felis or Panthera and have given it a new genus , hence Neofelis nebula .
13 We do n't know how we got in either
14 These systems use two endocardial defibrillator coils placed transvenously either as a single lead ( 12F ) or two separate leads .
15 So if you look , and they , and they say the more mono unsaturates it 's got is better for you is n't it , rather than polyunsaturates cos it 's broken down either further is n't it ?
16 This probably corresponds to location of the metal binding domain over the scissile bond , with the bithiazole and terminal amine aligned in either the 3'- or 5'- direction .
17 The substance or substances were placed down either on an object in front of the horse or somewhere on the front of the horse himself .
18 The effect of genetic maldevelopment has been mentioned and may subsist in either abnormal chromosome count or in chromosomal mutation .
19 Insist that they are ready on Thursday afternoon to go in either direction , long or short , that the company takes .
20 Following myocardial infarction , eligible patients were assigned randomly either to our six-month ‘ caring rehabilitation programme ’ or to normal medical follow-up .
21 And Muscat , produced in either a dry , sweet and sour style , pungent and uniquely grapey , or the unctuously sweet , late-picked versions .
22 No shoulder straps , insignia , or decorations appear on either tunic or coat in any known photograph .
23 Units involving practical case studies in mathematical modelling unify the work in these four subject areas and aim also to develop the personal skills sought by employers , namely the abilities to communicate , to make decisions , and to work effectively either individually or as a member of a team .
24 Each student may choose to concentrate on either Graphics or Photography .
25 But for their middle-class , middle-aged , CD-buying target audience , such shows , which tend to concentrate on either the roots of popular music or music from the less-developed world , offer the chance to explore the very ‘ essence ’ of a musical culture .
26 But British Telecom Mobile Communications is introducing a transatlantic paging service based on frequency-hopping technology — the first on which the same pager can used in either the UK or the US .
27 To take just one example : people still grossly underestimate the size of the language 's vocabulary — the most widely quoted figure is half a million words or so — an estimate based on the total headwords found in either the OED or Webster 's Third New International , which each contains around that number .
28 A shift in either Ms or L will lead to a new equilibrium quantity of money and rate of interest at the new intersection of the curves .
29 So in point of fact idioms is you 'll find that they always fit in either this slot or in this slot , but you wo n't find an idiom which has to form such that if you remove the subject and verb from a sentence you can stick the idiom in there and it will make sense .
30 As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process .
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