Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] or [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The kind of attention that we usually associate with love or hate , and at the same time an acute awareness of limits , of closed worlds , of helplessness , of traps of unsatisfiable longing — the sort of awareness that we associate rather with pity or fear . |
2 | Thus many farmers have young store cattle which they either sell at market or fatten on fodder crops on their own farms . |
3 | We either freeze to death or starve to death . |
4 | It can on demand change this to either Start to Start or Finish to Finish . |
5 | Lord Lyons , the British Ambassador in Paris , told the Foreign Office on two separate occasions that ‘ I do not believe that either the Emperor or his Ministers either wish for war or expect it . ’ |