When either of the common carotids is tied, the circulation will be maintained through the anastomosing branches of the opposite vessels as above specified.
When either of these parts specially requires to be incised--the urethra for impassable stricture, &c.
When either of these is added, the broth must not be strained, but merely thoroughly skimmed.
Lemon-peel or vanilla may be boiled with the rice instead of the essence of almonds, when either of these is preferred; but the flavouring of the custard must correspond with that of the rice.
When either lemon-juice or cayenne pepper has been introduced, no boiling must take place.
When either of the two discovered that any part of the house was getting very dirty indeed, he took a bucket of water and a birch-broom, and washed the place out like a dog-kennel.
When either of the two thought he wanted a clean shirt, which was very seldom, he went and washed one for himself.
When either of the two wanted to eat and drink, he cut off his crust of bread, cooked his bit of meat, drew his drop of beer, without the slightest reference to the other.
When either party is sentenced to confinement in the State prison for life, or for three years or more, and is actually confined at the time.
When either party at the time of marriage was and continues to be naturally impotent.
Studies themselves will languish and decay, When eitherprice or praise is ta'en away.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "when either" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.