By their temerity and want of skill, matters were brought into jeopardy in both places by the generals.
Colonies were sent to both places, but more were found to give in their names for Crustuminum, because of the fertility of the soil.
Armies were led to both places, and by carefully guarding the frontiers, the enemy were prevented from joining their forces.
Barley has been successfully grown at Osnaburgh, and the potato crop, wherever a suitable tract of land has been utilized, has been generally fairly good at both places.
Operations were resumed at both places in the spring of 1898, as soon as the requisite arrangements could be made.
In the following verse, another case of personal injury is stated, for which the injurer is to pay a sum of money; and yet our translators employ the same phraseology in both places.
In the following verse, another case of personal injury is stated, for which the injurer is to pay a sum of money; and yet our translators employ the same phraseology in both places!
Are we then to understand that the same Greek word, diversely rendered in English, occurs in both places?
So far as you could judge, was the tea atboth places of the same quality?
Give me an instance of that: have you bought meal at both places?
In both places, all things were carried on with great decency and order.
At both places, we collected about L24 for the Orphan House.
While on his voyage up the Red Sea, Husseyn attacked the towns of Yembo and Jiddah, putting the sheikhs of both places to death, and making great plunder.
In the prosecution of his voyage, he was well treated by the kings of Pedir and Pacem[111], who sent him presents, and at both places he erected crosses indicating discovery and possession.
The real cost of silver must be nearly the same in both places; but that of corn must be very different.
Open the flood-gates, and there will presently be less water above, and more below the dam-head, and it will soon come to a level in both places.
The prime cost of grocery goods, therefore, being the same in both places, they are cheapest where the least profit is charged upon them.
Zurmutis; it may be explained in both places by Babur's statement that Zurmutis grow corn, but do not cultivate gardens or orchards.
He met them at the intersection of the Furnace and Brock roads and at Todd's Tavern, and defeated them at both places.
It is therefore probable that only one in every eight shocks, and possibly only one in every twelve, was felt at both places.
At Valle (near Barano) and Piejo, both places about a mile from Fontana, the vertical component was also perceptible.
He therefore began to lay regular siege to the city, making his approaches at the same time on the two sides next the sea; in both places he joined his engines and mounds to the wall, and brought up the rams under covered galleries.
Warburton would exchange the repeated epithet wicked into wrinkled in both places.
In this speech the word file occurs twice, and seems in both places to have a meaning different from its present use.
Capulet] This cousin Capulet is unkle in the paper of invitation; but as Capulet is described as old, cousin is probably the right word in both places.
Either, then, the printers made the same confusion in both places, or by was used in the sense of for.
The folio reads will; inboth places the 4tos have 'well' in the first, and omit it in the last.
Mr. Notcutt preached at both places in the manner of his predecessor, and during some part of his ministry took monthly services at Slawston and Hallaton; but now there is a stated pastor, who preaches regularly at both these places.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both places" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.