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Example sentences for "both before and after"

  • Then apply carbolic salve spread on a linen rag, which is a good dressing for the boil, both before and after it breaks.

  • This makes a good plaster for the boil, both before and after it breaks.

  • In cool weather, set before the fire, both before and after making it into rolls.

  • The resemblance between the Rudiments of the FÅ“tus in Ovo, both before and after Incubation, and the Animalcle, makes it very probable, that they are one and the same.

  • The place was the Bishop of Dunkeld's great lodging, and there he continued teaching for ten days, both before and after noon.

  • On the Sunday following, he preached in the kirk of Inveresk, beside Musselburgh, both before and after noon.

  • But the Sunday must straitly be kept, both before and after noon, in all towns.

  • His career, both before and after, fully bore out the boast.

  • The natives usually share their females both before and after marriage; monopoly of body and soul--of which true jealousy is the guardian--is a conception beyond their moral horizon.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both before and after" 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:
    board their; both boys; both cases; both chambers; both chief; both classes; both continents; both eyes; both gold and silver; both here; both horse and foot; both houses; both instances; both officers and men; both parent; both parts; both poles; both political; both sides; both their; both these; both vessels; long ranges; seldom found; simple and; stew them