either造句151 It was a close game that could have gone either way.
152 £75 seems a lot to pay for a starter motor, but it's either that or a new car!
153 Only two avenues are open to us - either we accept his offer or we give up the fight completely.
154 We can offer a comfortable home to a young person of either sex.
155 Either Thursday or Friday - choose whichever day is best for you.
156 If either David or Janet come, they will want a drink.
157 He seems quiet but reveals his true character on the football field. You can also use either word to talk about an example of something that has all the important qualities it should have:She was his first real girlfriend.
158 There is a large window on either side of the front door.
159 You can move the cursor either by using the mouse or by using the arrow keys on the keyboard.
160 Either an author or a man interested in literature is named a literary man.
161 I'm afraid that either of them will not agree to this arrangement.
162 You can either varnish the wood or leave it in its natural state.
163 In this business, either you've got it or you haven't.
164 You can play either a nine or a jack on a ten.
165 You can't have it both ways - you either work longer and get paid more or have more leisure time and get paid less.
166 I must move to a larger house or spend money extending this one; either will be expensive, so I'm between the devil and the deep blue sea.
167 All my friends were either lovey-dovey couples or wild, single girls.
168 I can't decide whether to accept the Cambridge or the London job, but in either event I'll have to move house.
169 Fishing is possible for a couple of hours either side of high water.
170 I don't think that prices will go up but, by the same token, I don't see them going down either.
171 It's always the way at work - either I've got nothing to do or I'm rushed off my feet!
172 The former President was demanding that he should be either put on trial or set free.
173 He did not even say anything to her, and she did not speak to him either.
174 It's not an easy car to drive , and at $40,000 it's not cheap either.
175 I now had a clear choice: either I accept their terms or I leave.
176 We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you.
177 This is far more than the total tonnage of TNT used by either side during the last war.
178 He's not a man who does things by halves -- either he donates a huge sum to a charity or he gives nothing.
179 A few marks either way can make the difference between a pass and a fail.
180 Every member of the family can now tuck away either £9 or £18 a month in one of these savings plans.