Example sentences of "[be] [verb] either to " in BNC.

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1 No reason has to be given either to her present doctor or to the one to whom she wishes to change , but undoubtedly it can facilitate the change-over and make the new doctor more likely to be willing to accept her if she has some sensible but low-key reason ready should there be any query .
2 Such rights may also place restrictions on the future running and conduct of the target 's business and consideration may have to be given either to modifying these or buying out or repaying the relevant rights or loans .
3 ( ii ) In his response to McCreery 's suggestion that " remainder of surrendered personnel and refugees " in 5 Corps area should be evacuated either to Italy or to the US Zone of Austria under SHAEF/12th Army Group , Robertson dealt only with surrendered personnel .
4 The Bank stated that a call for special deposits might be related either to domestic or overseas sterling deposits and that the percentage-rate of call might be different for domestic and overseas sterling deposits .
5 Now , obviously this is three four four five , and that 's allo that 's available to each person , so if it 's a married couple , they 'll each get that amount , then there 's a married couple 's allowance , which is worth seventeen twenty , and that can be moved either to the male or the female or split er under the regulations as they stand .
6 Testimony and documentary evidence would , they envisaged , be presented either to the forum court or obtained by Letter of Request in the foreign country in which they were to be found .
7 A feature of Pauling 's theory now largely forgotten is that the chain of amino acids in a protein can , at least in principle , be twisted either to the left or the right , giving both left and right-handed helical structures .
8 The cause may be attributed either to internal factors ( self ) or external factors ( others , the world ) and to stable factors ( such as ability or task difficulty ) or unstable factors ( such as luck ) .
9 Second , there are often two different passives available when a sentence has a sequence noun + adjective following the verb ; for instance , the fourth example of the previous set can be linked either to ( 4 ) or to ( 5 ) : ( 4 ) the packages registered were sent by our lawyer ( 5 ) the packages were sent registered by our lawyer It is intuitively obvious that ( 4 ) corresponds to the postnominal attributive interpretation of ( 3 ) ( c ) , but ( 5 ) to the other intensional pattern introduced here .
10 Delegations were dispatched to London ‘ as nation to nation ’ , armies were regarded as provincial forces not to be sacrificed either to the needs of neighbouring provinces or to those of the nation .
11 Yet language is too important to be left either to amateurs who know British education but know only a little about language , or to professionals who know much about language but have little close contact with British education .
12 Theirfor would gladly by y[ou]r Gr[ace's] interest be promoted either to be a captain of foot , or a lieut[enant] of dragoons in the new levies ’ .
13 Sales promotions can be directed either to the trade or to consumers , and these are considered in the next section .
14 The Fourth Army could be deployed either to the northern or southern sector as circumstances dictated .
15 Should a claim arise , the money received may , at the discretion of the Company , be paid either to an injured employee or ( in the case of death ) to the deceased employee 's dependants .
16 Its specially designed mechanism can be attached either to the back of the bed or directly on to the wall .
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