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Sentences with either

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  • They gave money to the Conservative Party either personally or through their companies.
  • ...music that fails to be either funny or funky.
  • This could make Brunswick's Tom Phat either an oasis or the most annoying place in the world.
  • Hemorrhoids are swollen veins either inside or just.
  • There were glasses of champagne and cigars, but not many of either were consumed.
  • They are able to talk openly to one another whenever either of them feels hurt.
  • I remember vividly my dad either driving to Manhattan, which did not happen very often, or taking the subway.
  • Each text node consists of a parent node and is structured either in B-tree or heap format.
  • I don't particularly agree with either group.
  • She warned me that I'd never marry or have children.—I don't want either.
  • Now when we find that two words express the same thought, either completely or partially, we say that it is a case of Inclusion.
  • You can make money online using forum marketing either by posting on a regular basis to forums or creating your own forum and making it successful.
  • He did not even say anything to her, and she did not speak to him either.
  • Don't agree, but don't argue either.
  • As in Real Life changes appear and they are either expected, unexpected or they can be orchestrated and planned.
  • Either is followed by a singular verb in good usage: either is good; either of these books is useful. Care should be taken to avoid ambiguity when using either to mean both or each, as in the following sentence: a ship could be moored on either side of the channel. Agreement between the verb and its subject in either…or… constructions follows the pattern given for neither…nor…
  • The basketball nets hung down from the ceiling at either end of the gymnasium.
  • either coat will do
  • either is acceptable
  • There were ladies at either end of the table
  • You may have either cheese or a sweet
  • John isn't a liar, but he isn't exactly honest either
  • He had a tool in either hand
  • Bring either cookies, doughnuts, or some other kind of pastry
  • If you don't go, I won't either
  • “It's mine.” “It isn't either!”
  • I don't like him and I don't like her either.
  • Either you eat your dinner or you go to your room.
  • You can't be a table and a chair. You're either a Jew or a gentile.
  • You'll either be early, late, or on time.
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