Example sentences of "be [verb] by either [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The four push buttons select either Preset mode , which can be adjusted by either the encoder or the front panel keypad , Mix ( for balancing the effects against the dry signal , or against the effected or dry EQ signal ) , Parameter ( for accessing the effects in a patch ) and Value ( which allows all the parameter values displayed to be adjusted ) . |
2 | Phragmata occupying these two positions have been referred to as pre- and postphragmata mata respectively and both may be carried by either the meso- or metathorax of some insects ; no phragma is ever borne by the prothorax . |
3 | My faith and sights are on the lasting reality , the Zimbabwe of the future which will not be made by either the faithless or the fearful ( and sometimes I have seen both ) ; it will obviously not be won by those who run away . |
4 | Any future reference to this Product must be made by either the existing Product identifier or this new title . |
5 | Any future reference to this Client must be made by either the existing Client identifier or this new title . |
6 | Again , this needs to be done by either a solicitor or Sheriff Officer . |
7 | Their lives may be saved by either an appropriate mode of delivery or by ending the pregnancy at an appropriate gestational age — the optimal time for delivery ( the earliest date in a given pregnancy at which birth would carry a higher probability of healthy survival than would continued gestation ) . |
8 | The account executive will , usually , take the chair in meetings at the agency , and will be responsible for producing the minutes of every meeting — these may be called ‘ call reports ’ or ‘ contact reports ’ , and are usually designed solely to record decisions and list action to be performed by either the agency or the client . |
9 | The provision of plant and scaffolding will usually be subject to negotiation and may be supplied by either the builder or the subcontractor . |
10 | The official receiver as convener of the meeting can require the bankrupt to attend the meeting ( r 6.84 ) and so it must be presumed that matters regarding the bankrupt 's activities can be raised by either the official receiver or those present . |
11 | ( September 6 ) I suggest that the Tory logo of a flaming torch be replaced by either a cuckoo or an oozelum bird . |
12 | At formal interviews in connection with these cases you may , if you wish , be accompanied by either a TU representative or a colleague . |
13 | All the machinery on site could be driven by either the gas engine or the 14 foot overshot water wheel , with rim gearing . |
14 | This may be followed by either a space-like , or a time-like curvature singularity . |
15 | A request is most likely to be followed by either an acceptance or a refusal . |
16 | This paper proposes that Christian Aid support a new one year course in Theology and Development for students from the Third World , to be run by either the University of Leeds or the University of Edinburgh . |
17 | ( This still leaves two days where lunch can be finished by either a biscuit or two squares of chocolate . ) |
18 | All completed and marked assignments should be retained by either the centre or the students . |
19 | A proposal to hold such referendum could be submitted by either the Czech or the Slovak parliament , or by the Federal Assembly , but it could be vetoed by the federal President , Vaclav Havel . |
20 | Similarly , a fair exchange of values can only be realized by either a broad doctrine of unconscionability or a reversal of the rule that a court will not assess the adequacy of consideration . |
21 | These factors can not be controlled by either the borrower or the bank , so creative restructuring will be necessary if the property company is to survive and avoid bad debt . |
22 | This allows you to set up a different sound by altering the mid emphasis , coupled with selectable additional boost which can then be triggered by either the front panel ‘ enable ’ switch or via a footswitch . |