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Example sentences for "both instances"

  • This presumption is evidently groundless in both instances.

  • It is peculiarly so that this should be done by the commanders of our squadrons, especially on distant seas, and by political agents who represent the United States with foreign powers, for reasons that are obvious in both instances.

  • The object in both instances is to draw more completely the line between the two governments and also to prevent abuses by either.

  • The free inhabitants of each State, paupers, vagabonds, and fugitives from justice excepted, shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several States, etc.

  • When you have got up your first wort in your copper, that you intend to preserve with extract, boil the first half hour without it, and one hour with it, very hard in both instances.

  • For it involves a tacit supposition, that a must have been produced in both instances by the same cause.

  • Whatever is really the effect of A must have been produced in both instances; now this condition is fulfilled by no circumstance except a.

  • A, alone of the five circumstances, was found among the antecedents of a in both instances.

  • But I had not long to tarry; in both instances I disposed of my cargo almost instantaneously, and then mounted my horse without a question having been asked me, and returned to my temporary residence lighter than I left it.

  • In both instances my cargo was disposed of almost instantaneously, and I mounted my horse without a question being asked me, and returned to my temporary abode lighter than I came.

  • Sensible of his being subject to passion and resentment, he excused himself in both instances by a proclamation, assuring the public that "the former should be short and harmless, and the latter never without good cause.

  • It is remarkable in the history of a nation so jealous of public liberty, that, in both instances, they bestowed the highest mark of human homage upon men who owed their fate to the introduction of arbitrary power.

  • The coming power is in both instances described in the plural number, profecti; "those shall come forth;" and Tacitus applies it to Titus as well as Vespasian.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because when; before dinner; both are; both because; both boys; both cases; both chambers; both eyes; both families; both figures; both forms; both great and small; both hemispheres; both languages; both officers and men; both sections; both sexes; both shores; both small and great; both surfaces; both their; both vessels; both white and black; corrugated iron; lignum vitae; popular vote for four