Example sentences of "for either [art] " in BNC.

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1 One Double Room is still available for either a single person or a couple .
2 Three or four bedroom houses and bungalows with space for either a large lounge or small office/utility room and second bathroom .
3 Shoes and socks are tackled before trousers , and track-suit trousers with an elasticated waist would be chosen for either a male or a female patient .
4 It was agreed to request this facility , in line with other villages , for either a Tuesday or Thursday morning .
5 After a two-year common course students elect and are selected for either a three-year honours degree in Consumer Studies or a four-year sandwich degree in Consumer Studies which , as well as leading to the award of an honours degree , includes a Diploma in Industrial Studies ( DIS ) awarded for the successful completion of a year 's industrial placement .
6 I try to get out on the hill for either a call-out or a practice at least once a month with my team — the Furness Mountain Rescue Team which deals with an area of the southern Lake District .
7 If you have not worked regularly at some time since 1978 because you have had to stay at home to care for either a child or a sick or elderly person you may have protected your right to a pension by claiming HRP .
8 The situation forced the company to downsize from 35 to six people and start looking for either a buyer or non-exclusive licensees .
9 It has 32Mb to 256Mb RAM , 239Gb hard disk , up to 2Gb internal capacity and optional slot for either a CD-ROM , DAT or 3.5 ’ floppy .
10 Our cupid symbol indicates that we can recommend a special room for either a special room for either a honeymoon holiday or simply for a romantic celebration break .
11 Our cupid symbol indicates that we can recommend a special room for either a special room for either a honeymoon holiday or simply for a romantic celebration break .
12 I think there 's less risk of you being caught then — Lee 's and your mother 's people are looking for either a single man and woman or two unrelated young people ; it seems as if they think it 's inconceivable that you should have remained together .
13 This very well presented terraced property offers ideal accommodation for either a first time buyer or a growing family .
14 Detective Chief Superintendent Alan Shannon , who is heading the investigation , said : ‘ We are looking for either a youth or a young man .
15 There was an immediate countermove , however , by a group of deputies representing Estonia 's large Russian minority , who announced the establishment of a committee " for the defence of Soviet power " which would work for either a restructured Soviet federation or else for the creation of a new " state territorial formation " for Estonia 's Russians ( i.e. separating from Estonia those areas of the republic with a majority Russian population ) .
16 Within the MA Honours in Modern European Languages , students opt for either a single honours ( one language ) or a joint honours ( two languages ) curriculum .
17 Osteonecrosis is believed to be a result of ischaemia of the juxta-articular bone for either a short or long time .
18 The range of available papers , judged by their partisanship , was inadequate for either the Libertarian or Public Service Ideals , though left-wing perspectives were articulated by a small minority of the press .
19 The he-man was spoilt for sports car choice in the mid '60s but when it came to the crunch he would probably have gone for either the Austin Healey or the AC Cobra .
20 Unlike lead , which the fuel companies eventually proved only too pleased to take out of petrol , sulphur does nothing for either the performance or longevity of diesel engines and it contributes to acid rain .
21 One of the first battles between the giants of the world aerospace industry will be for a $2billion order from British Airways for either the 777 or the A330 to replace its ageing fleet of Tristars .
22 But most crucial was the fact that ICI itself became sceptical that this development was good for either the site or its image .
23 The harsh lesson was that visible leaders , even journalists , were an easy target for either the Israeli or Jordanian authorities whose interest in containing Palestinian radicalism coincided .
24 In women it is rare for either the patient or the examining doctor to notice a primary lesion , and the next stage , that of the inguinal bubo , is usually less marked than in men .
25 SPAR 's reasoner would look for explanations for either the dog or the vet biting himself or the other .
26 But it is not a favourable habitat for either the bank vole ( Clethrionomys glareolus ) , which does live in gardens , or the familiar house mouse ( Mus musculus ) .
27 The same fragility can be heard in the six songs that complete this issue , and she seems too light a voice for either the humouristic pomp of the Ballade des gros Dindons , or the lovely lyricism of Chanson pour Jeanne and L'île heureuse .
28 It is only with such a system that uneconomic jobs or work types can be identified and stopped for either the fee basis to be renegotiated or the amount of work done reassessed .
29 Structure plans are the responsibility of the counties and contain the general strategic guidance for either the county as a whole or a substantial part of it .
30 Sooner or later , one must plump for either the primacy of micro-processes in socio-logical explanation , or for the primacy of macro-processes as in notions of ‘ encapsulation ’ , 'centre and periphery' , ‘ dominance and dependency ’ , Marxist theory , and the like .
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