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Example sentences for "both are"

  • The females of both are dull in colour, but the male of Jacapa has a beautiful velvety purple and black plumage, the beak being partly white, whilst the same sex in Episcopus is of a pale blue colour, with white spots on the wings.

  • Both are of a predatory nature; the warrior and the hunter alike reap where they have not strewn.

  • Both are fostered by the pecuniary culture.

  • Both are methods of demonstrating the possession of wealth, and the two are conventionally accepted as equivalents.

  • Both are Accidents, in the wider sense in which the accidents of a thing are opposed to its essence; though, in the doctrine of the Predicables, Accidens is used for one sort of accident only, Proprium being another sort.

  • Both are subject to the same laws of elasticity and density, and both are gravitative, according to our conception of the Aether.

  • Both are atomic, both are gravitative, both possess elasticity, and both possess density.

  • Both are to be at once Lover and Beloved.

  • But their personalities, interesting as both are, are not the matter of principal concern here.

  • But as both are rooted in the same substance of the soul, and since one is in a certain way the principle of the other, consequently what is in the will is, in a certain way, also in the intellect.

  • Therefore they are distinct missions if both are sent; and then one of them would be superfluous, since one would suffice for the creature's sanctification.

  • This, he says, is effected by contact which is mutual if both are bodies; on the part of one only, if one is a body and the other not.

  • Two short treatises exist, purporting to be lives of Gildas, and ascribed respectively to the 11th and 12th centuries; but the writers of both are believed to have confounded two, if not more, persons that had borne the name.

  • Both are in ruins and crown two hills about 2 m.

  • Both are nature's dictates, and intrinsic elements of the social state; the natural affections which blend parent and child in one, excite each to discharge those offices incidental to the relation, and are a shield for mutual protection.

  • The obligations of both are reciprocal, and the benefits received by both are mutual, equal, and voluntarily rendered.

  • Both are deserts of immense extent, equally difficult to cross, and equally dangerous to the traveller.

  • As there are not any regulations touching the composition of chocolate, sugar or starch or both are used in chocolate manufacture, and especially in that of chocolate powders in often excessive quantities.

  • Ground-plans of both are given in Britton's Architectural Antiquities.

  • Two approaches to the citadel were constructed, both passing through the wall; the openings of both are rectangular.

  • Both are smoking; while from a canteen and two cups, resting upon the top of a bullock trunk, comes a perfume which tells they have also been indulging in a drink.

  • Both are saved by her interference; for grasping the upraised arm, she restrains it from the thrust.

  • Both are thinking on the same subject--the villainy of Gil Uraga.

  • The hearts of both are sad, their bosoms racked with anguish, as they sit in their saddles with eyes bent on the turbid stream, which cruelly forbids fording it.

  • Both are conspicuous to the Rangers as they ride abreast of the spit; but their attention has been called to them long before by a flock of buzzards, some hovering above, others alighting upon the sandbank.

  • Both are needed and, as said before, both are needed, to some extent, in each.

  • The truth of the matter is, both are artificial.

  • As incentives, both are low, but it stands to reason that the latter is much lower than the former.

  • Both are distinguished by coloured tests, but there is this advantage in the picamar blue--it is comparatively permanent.

  • Neither is durable, especially in oil; and, as pigments, both are precisely of the character of verditer.

  • Practically, there is little or no difference between them: both preserve their colour if kept from damp and foul air, both are injured by those agents, and both are liable to darken in time, especially when secluded from light.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both are" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been thinkin; both are; both because; both clauses; both coasts; both continents; both from; both gold and silver; both horse and foot; both know; both numbers; both places; both political; both provinces; both races; both sections; both sexes; both wings; both worlds; concerning the; desiring them; diuers places; had not; haired girl; nineteen years; social success