Sentence examples for either be disposed of from inspiring English sources

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These returned products can either be disposed of or be remanufactured to be resold as new ones.

At the end of this period, the record can either be disposed of or, for materials with historical value, transferred to the University Archives.

"While visiting an electrical waste processing facility recently, we were told that while large items have high collection rates as they are awkward to dispose of in any other way, small devices have collection rates of around 10%. "It's easy to understand why, as an electrical device it should either be disposed of at a local council refuse site or collected by the council.

In Switzerland, surplus embryos can either be disposed of or used for medical research under certain restricted conditions [ 2].

Any other wet objects that have been in contact with amphibians should either be disposed of or disinfected before repeat use.

Lay down absorbent bedding in the box that can either be disposed of or washed.

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Boxes must be disposed of immediately.

The skates were disposed of soon after.

Either the prime minister will be disposed of by his colleagues some time in the next few weeks; or he will cling on for as long as he is constitutionally permitted to, before calling an election in June 2010.

The ball can be disposed of either by kicking or hand-balling (bumping the ball with the fist, similar to volleyball), and goals can only be scored by kicking the ball through the goalposts.

The scourge of homes and gardens, Japanese knotweed is pernicious and incredibly invasive, so much so that it needs to be disposed of carefully either at a landfill site or by burning.

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