Sentence examples for was to be either from inspiring English sources

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Under the £55bn scheme, introduced by Labour, every secondary school in England was to be either rebuilt or refurbished.

In 2012 one Egyptian commentator suggested that the country's future was to be either Turkey or Pakistan.

But really there were only two ways this gig could be judged – it was to be either a complete failure or a storming triumph.

Speaking on Tuesday in London, Mr. Löscher said that Siemens's goal was to be either No. 1 or No. 2 in all of its business areas and that the overhaul was bearing fruit.

The government said Tuesday that Anglo Irish would be split into a recovery bank that was to be either sold or run down, and a funding bank that will be owned by the government.

"We knew that the subject of the practical part of the biology exam was to be either a rabbit, a dogfish, a crayfish, a frog or an earthworm," he explained.

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Extreme violence is an everyday fact of life: with droids doing all the real work, all that's left is to be either very rich indeed or a criminal low-life, struggling to get by.

Some Stuff Ontologists would counter—"to be is to be either countable or measurable" (a gloss on Burge 1975, p. 459).

To be Muslim in America is to be either a sellout or a traitor.

Eventually up to two-thirds of the populace were to be either removed to regions of Russia or exterminated after Nazi Germany won the war.

Historically, the default expectation for a man of working age has been to be either in or seeking employment.

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