Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] either [art] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who does know about either the Letts or Swain case is asked to contact police at Milton Keynes
2 In the United Kingdom , Derry/Londonderry was the first and their game was called The Maiden City , presumably in order not to alienate that half of the community which did not approve of either the name Derry or Londonderry .
3 When formulating policy , governments are being put under increasing pressure to ensure that their financial sectors do not lag behind either the needs of the economy as a whole , or the rigours of a fast changing international financial environment .
4 In the above excluded instances the MAS team will remain an important member of the client 's team , acting as a catalyst/manager of the process , but the lead role as far as the public are concerned would fall to either a merchant bank or stockbroker with suitable experience in the public arena .
5 The torch is switched on by twisting the head and you can choose between either a narrow or wide beam .
6 The submission shall consist of either a dissertation of about 10,000 words or the study of a musical document ( about 5,000 words plus an edition of the document ) .
7 You can choose from either the graceful resilience of hardwood or the fresh , flawless look of uPVC .
8 You can choose from either the Alaska pink or red salmon : both are equally nutritious , but the pink salmon is more economical than the red .
9 During specific off peak periods you can benefit from either an extra night 's FREE accommodation or a special midweek reduction .
10 You do not indicate the filtration system you use , but the tank may benefit from either an external power filter or a reverse flow undergravel system .
11 It might be that in a list of names every tenth name is the leader of a section of ten people ; to sample by every tenth would then result in either a sample of nothing but leaders or a sample with no leaders at all .
12 Changes in mortality rates will result in either a decrease or increase in prevalence according to the direction of change in mortality .
13 The term " Unusual Attitudes " is taken to mean that the aircraft has adopted an attitude which could result in either a stall , spin or spiral dive .
14 Cousin in 1 can , of course , refer to either a male or a female cousin .
15 The Software Status Report ( SSR ) must refer to either a Software Performance Report ( SPR ) or to a valid module .
16 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 ) .
17 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 .
18 For those regular expert witnesses who feel the need to charge more than £90 an hour ( or £500 for their initial report in a medical negligence case ) an explanation should be proffered to avoid subsequent substantial difficulty on taxation , and the words ‘ as recommended by the BMA ’ would not normally suffice for either the retaining lawyer or the court .
19 Other compounds contributing to the odour may also be present which may not react with either an alkaline or acid reagent .
20 If managers say that they gain their vision and their pragmatic skill informally and from diverse sources , if they see their own development as something which took many years and came from a wide range of contexts , it is unlikely that a short-term substitute can be found which will fit into either the narrow limits of brief in-service training courses , year-long secondments or part-time study in higher education .
21 This is an objective test which does not depend upon either the skill or the resources of the particular occupier .
22 In the nineteenth century the judicial system did not depend on either the headmen or the police for the initiation of criminal prosecutions , but on private individuals .
23 properly will depend on either the specific instructions given to him or arguments about the implied duties of an expert conducting a reference : for three possible examples , see 14.8 , 14.9 and 14.10. a breach of the implied duty under s14 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 , unless there is a specific time provision or the duty has been expressly excluded by agreement with the parties .
24 Alternatively the dynamic wealth terms may arise from either the absence of a full interdependent model which would permit disequilibrium in one asset to spill over into other assets or from some otherwise omitted dynamic effects arising from the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure .
25 The doctor had told me that it was probable that he would die from either an infection or a brain haemorrhage .
26 The club , who are founder members of the Welsh FA , will now apply to either the Richards Builders Mid-Wales League or the Read Construction Welsh National League .
27 The larger transcript may correspond to either an unprocessed version of the 2.6-kb species or a distinct RNA species that bears some homology to the atk cDNA .
28 Ownership of the homes will pass to either the lender or a housing association , and borrowers on low incomes will be able to qualify for income support to help pay their rent .
29 These examples of patterns of discipline — different parental approaches to good and naughty behaviour — if repeated over and over again in different situations will lead to either a badly behaved ( disobedient ) child or a reasonably compliant youngster .
30 Because this to me is really one of the key subjects that can lead to either the success or failure of an interview .
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