Sentence examples for either dig from inspiring English sources

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And men either dig me and say, "Phwoaar, isn't she lovely, I couldn't half give her one", or they say, "Nah, there's nothing in her".

Either dig around the plant to expose a few thick, young roots, or lift the whole clump, shake off some earth and sever the best roots close to the crown of the plant.

Until then, homeowners are faced with an unhappy choice: spend thousands of dollars to either dig a new well or make the existing one deeper — or wait it out till the rains return.

"If I'd contacted them and asked to go through Allen's poems, they'd say, 'Go away, we have 100 people already doing that.' I was the only guy who was crazy enough to want to go through the music – and the thing about Allen Ginsberg's music is, you either dig it or you go running in the opposite direction".

Our leaders in Albany are faced with a stark choice: they can either dig in for a long and counterproductive legal battle, or work with New York City and community-based organizations to move from overreliance on incarceration to local alternatives that will be better for state and city government, taxpayers and, most important, our young people.

"This film prize really electrifies things, but I imagine that whoever is the recipient will probably either dig into their pockets in retrospect to thank the people that worked very hard for no money … or that money will go into a movie that you'll see here next year or the year after" Other industry figures attending the event are also positive about the democratisation of film in Australia.

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Sydney stylist Emma Read tells Guardian Australia, "You're either digging through high street brands, or you're spending so much money".

"He's either dug them out of a hole or made a good total insurmountable pretty much every innings.

Most of the lakes in the Himalayas were formed when glaciers either dug out a basin or dammed an area with earth and rocks.

And he sought to put the best face on the frustrating and so far fruitless search for Mr. bin Laden: "He's either dug in some tunnel, or he's alive.

Arrington: Before they either dug it really without reading it, just based on the title of the summary, or they clicked out and then came back.

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