Example sentences of "[pron] can either [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The other element is that the county 's are so dangerous , and that 's actually quite unusual , they 're so dangerous that we consider they present a risk and it has to be me that considers it presents a risk to life , and I can either restrict the use of premises , but I can prohibit the use entirely .
2 Doors with wood or aluminium frames are widely available from builders ' merchants and timber yards , and you can either do the work yourself or call in a local builder to do it for you .
3 Wood , steel and aluminium frames are widely available from builder 's merchants and timber yards in a range of traditional standard patterns and sizes , and you can either do the work yourself or call in a local builder to do it for you .
4 If the laths are intact , you can either nail the plasterboard over them , or fill small holes using a one-coat plaster .
5 You can either perform the story live or record it on a cassette-recorder .
6 At this point , technique becomes personal preference : you can either make the cut in the stock first and then prepare the bud for insertion , or prepare the bud , put it into your mouth ( handle protruding ) to keep the cut surface wet , make the stock cut and slip the bud in straight away .
7 You can either raise the pH level using a buffer or , if you do not wish to go to the expense and trouble involved in this , why not choose fish which prefer acidic water .
8 You can either call the dog to you or else leave it sitting and return to it .
9 This is a stylish reversible fleece jacket — you can either have the fleece on the outside , with the Sans Compromis logo emblazoned on the back , or reverse it to have the Tactel fabric as the outer .
10 Transport into central London from here is relatively straightforward : you can either take the East London Tube line from Surrey Docks station ( five minutes ' walk away ) or take the river bus from the pier right outside the marina when the route reopens later this season .
11 At this point , you can either re-select the option to obtain updated values , or select another option .
12 Being a property tax — there is not now any contention between the two main parties about that — we can either tax the kind of house and say , for example , that all three-bedroom properties shall be taxed the same , in which case my hon. Friends should be aware that we would soon have tremendous anomalies as the same tax is placed on a Mayfair flat as is put on a flat in a mining village , or we can have regional banding , and then there must be boundaries between regions .
13 We can either leave the L/R needle in it present off-set position , or preferably re-centre it .
14 According to Blake , one can either subject the text to a total linguistic analysis and then try to select what is relevant , or concentrate one 's analysis on significant linguistic features .
15 Now they can either award the deal to the lowest bidder or negotiate some kind of split .
16 They can either discharge the case , or refer it to the Sheriff for Proof .
17 They can either follow the path of instrumental reason or they can recover their true character as a modern polis , a site of developing communicative reason .
18 They can either accept the recommendation , admitting that they are in control of what they do and the situations they create , or more likely they will protest that to take such advice will worsen the situation .
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