Examples of using Either someone in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
So either someone snuck up on him.
Or somebody gotta do their shirt laundry. Either someone's having a party.
It was either someone in Internal Affairs.
Or she's helping traffic these kids. Either someone's into dry pussy.
Either someone took him out or let him out.
Or, uh, you got a pest problem. either someone's doing construction.
Either someone took it, or it's here somewhere.
Kai says he will always find someone to live with, either someone he knows or he gets to know.
So either someone approached Neidra posing as the DOD.
The half-million dollar reward on your head. Either someone who wants me dead, or someone looking to collect.
Either someone left a statue of a Speaker down here, or.
Which means either someone planted it to toy with us.
Either someone talked, warned them off, or you're playing me.
That means either someone's baking sugar cookies or that is.
So either someone else did, or he faked it.
Either someone left a statue of a Speaker down here, or.
Either someone talked, warned them off, or you're playing me.
Either someone owes him money or he welched on a bet.
So, either someone flushed the cigarette or they hid it.
Either someone really stupid or someone really powerful.
So either someone's lying or we got the wrong four guys.
Either someone's got access to that equipment, or they rented it.
Either someone's into dry pussy or she's helping traffic these kids.
Either someone has taken Asad El-Libi's place or Farag is lying to us.
Either someone makes us face it, or we suffer the consequences.
Either someone you don't like has died or your promotion came through.
Either someone stayed back to hold off Vaughn, or we all got busted.
Either someone buys this place by next week, Or it goes to the bank.
So either someone really, really didn't like the guy, or they wanted information from him.
Either someone unfamiliar with the car or someone in a desperate situation.
