Example sentences of "[art] [noun] either [to-vb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The prescribed notification form A/B ( other than in the air and maritime transport sectors ) requests the Commission either to declare that the agreement does not fall within Article 85(1) , which is known as a negative clearance , or to grant an exemption pursuant to Article 85(3) . |
2 | The master , nevertheless , will always retain the power either to accept or reject the advice . |
3 | Advance comprises five distinct components and a firm has the option either to mix and match certain elements or to use it as a complete package , thereby effectively outsourcing all of its software functions . |
4 | When we are sinned against we have a decision either to forgive or harbour resentment . |
5 | He said Mr Lamont declared in last year 's Budget he had ‘ no need , no proposals and no plans either to raise or to extend the scope of VAT ’ . |
6 | So was Mr Lamont in last year 's , pre-election , Budget : ‘ I have no need , no proposals and no plans either to raise or to extend the scope of VAT . ’ |
7 | But Ruth had no heart either to appreciate or to envy her mistress . |
8 | These people will have no right to enter Britain and no right either to work or vote in Britain or elsewhere . |
9 | But the villagers regarded the new name as no more than a foreigner 's eccentric fancy which they were under no obligation either to use or recognise . |
10 | The court has no jurisdiction either to say that he erred in his application of the general law ( since the general law is not applicable to the decision ) or to reach a contrary view as to the effect of the domestic law ( since the visitor is the sole judge of such domestic law ) . |
11 | Concerning the request you make that I would allow these being copied — I have no power either to refuse or comply — since I have sold all right in the volume to Mr. Gould . |
12 | to identify the political and economic groups that have an incentive either to promote and support particular prevention policies or to obstruct and oppose them ; |