Example sentences of "[prep] be either [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was such men who had to be galvanised into action by a pressing personal letter from the leader of the political interest to which they adhered , and , as Panmure was advised , it was ‘ getting such good friends to take a troublesome jaunt on them ’ which would ‘ save a sett of friends from being either affronted or over run ’ . |
2 | These are fragile empathies , too important to be either romanticized or ignored . |
3 | Over 1500 teeth were examined from pellet samples of adult birds from South Africa , Kenya and England , and none were found to be either digested or broken . |
4 | Now in the eyes of the law , they have committed a crime , but if you put that situation before a jury , and even though the judge may instruct the jury , a crime has been committed , you must find them guilty , the jury 's inclination will probably be to say , natural justice , you , that you you done what was required of you , that you do n't deserve to be either convicted or sent to prison for it . |
5 | We planned to go full belt , we planned for 1989 to be either win or retire . |
6 | She knelt down on the cushion , placed her ungloved hands together , closed her eyes and appeared to be either thinking or sleeping in an upright kneeling position . |
7 | Walker ( 1981 ) , for example , has shown how psychology regards the male as ‘ norm ’ ; any results which show that women behave differently tend to be either ignored or dismissed as an anomaly . |
8 | Those that advocated social or political change in a reasoned and intelligent manner seemed to be either ignored or ended up defeated and disillusioned by the whole sorry mess . |
9 | Rear-Admiral von Reuter , anticipating renewed conflict , commanded his fleet of seventy-two ships to be either scuttled or beached . |
10 | I sha n't be here to be either questioned or blamed . |
11 | Labour is typically characterised as simply waiting to be either exploited or abandoned by capital . |
12 | The trade deficit had to be either financed or reduced : the former course meant courting the international financial institutions with their implicit or explicit power of veto over domestic policy , while the latter meant either fiscal deflation in excess of the deflation of demand already induced by the OPEC financial surplus ( in paradoxical combination with cost-inflation ) or setting up stringent import controls . |
13 | I think I have narrowed down the possible causes to be either hogweed or nettles and I am in the process of removing these . |
14 | It was obvious to me my projected work on Italy would have to be either abandoned or drastically modified . |
15 | In any case , Morrison 's narrative of violent neighbourhood rivalries , robberies and attacks on policemen — ‘ for kicking practice ’ as he put it — did not need to be either borrowed or invented in late nineteenth-century London . |
16 | It occurs naturally in Palestine , but the hyssop of the Bible is thought to be either marjoram or the caper plant ( Capparis spinosa ) . |
17 | And now the effort would be wasted , since its subject was in no condition to be either offended or amused . |
18 | Although printed indexes tend to be either controlled or natural language , many large databases can now be searched in both ways . |
19 | One might have expected it to be either suffocated or swallowed up . |