Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "both nations"

  • Whitelocke said, the article was already to that purpose, and he thought it necessary for the good of both nations.

  • This was an acknowledgment that Rome was the head of both nations, concerning which they had so often disputed in arms.

  • An answer was given in a full assembly of both nations, "that neither the blame was public, nor was there any design in the circumstance of some of their youth having served among the Volscians.

  • On the north, the right of France to Canada was undisputed; but the country between the St. Lawrence and New England had been claimed by both nations, and granted by both.

  • They then dined together, and made mutual presents to each other, and the three succeeding days were spent by both nations in festivities and rejoicing.

  • Notwithstanding the manifold advantages of peace to both nations, there were some unquiet spirits, both among the Araucanians and Spaniards who used their endeavours on specious pretences to prevent its ratification.

  • To revenge this outrage, the governor marched with an army into the Araucanian territory, and a new war was excited which continued for some time to the great injury of both nations.

  • Yet mutiny is punishable as piracy by the law of both nations.

  • But this, happily, now is in the course of satisfactory adjustment, honorable to both nations concerned.

  • Such an exploration would cost but little; it can do no harm, and may result in establishing a trade of value to both nations.

  • I am persuaded that a continuation of the dispositions which have been hitherto manifested towards us, will ensure effects, political and commercial, of value to both nations.

  • I am persuaded, that a continuation of the dispositions which have been hitherto manifested towards us, will insure effects, political and commercial, of value to both nations.

  • They are satisfied that nothing would be more injurious to both nations, than to permit the seeds of distrust or jealousy to be sown among them.

  • But mixed civil cases between Chinese and Japanese relating to land shall be tried and adjudicated by delegates of both nations conjointly in accordance with Chinese law and local usage.

  • There was in both nations a tendency to depend upon officers who had been in their prime a generation before, and the results were not fortunate.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both nations" 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:
    bonnie lassie; both alike; both are; both boys; both civil and criminal; both directions; both girls; both here; both kingdoms; both know; both legs; both parents; both parties; both parts; both political; both public and private; both surfaces; both the; both white and black; both wings; including fishing and forestry; legal tender; physical health; river port; same person; still farther