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Example sentences for "both these"

  • Both these must be constructed of very different materials from those used by the swallows of our country.

  • Here it is necessary, that we should be habituated to both these modes of motion in order to preserve our perpendicularity.

  • Both these towns--for they call themselves towns--had been created by the railways.

  • Both these wars (with several other hostilities) are mentioned in the Augustan History, p.

  • Note: Not on both these hills: neither Donatus nor Nardini justify this position.

  • Notwithstanding the seeming probability of both these conclusions, the latter of them at least is positively disowned by the language and conduct of Augustus.

  • In the higher grades of society a large volume of both these kinds of service is required; and here the wife is of course still assisted in the work by a more or less numerous corps of menials.

  • Substantially the same range of propensities finds expression in both these directions of the spiritual life.

  • Brahmin India affords a fair illustration of the industrial exemption of both these classes.

  • The opinion of both these antiquarians is liable to demur.

  • Both these men, insignificant in ordinary times, were likely to become of terrible importance in the crisis of a revolution.

  • Lebeau has exhibited in both these games.

  • In both these overtures it was clear that the impulse of the proposers was towards any form of government rather than republican.

  • Both these risks he provided against with skill, and conquered them with resolution and energy.

  • Both these posts, which commanded the Hudson, and by means of which Washington had kept up his communication between the middle and northern colonies, were captured, with the loss of only one man wounded.

  • Again, the earth has a place in space and in time, and relations to other bodies in both these respects, which constitute its distribution.

  • I reply in the negative to both these questions, and I will give you my reasons for so doing.

  • Two circumstances are well worthy of remark in both these cases.

  • Some governments are deficient in both these qualities; most governments are deficient in the first.

  • Commerce, contributing to both these objects, must of necessity render the payment of taxes easier, and facilitate the requisite supplies to the treasury.

  • The hazard in both these respects, could only be avoided, if at all, by rendering that tribunal more numerous than would consist with a reasonable attention to economy.

  • The true state of the case is, that they partake of both these qualities: being considered by our laws, in some respects, as persons, and in other respects as property.

  • Milton has shewn himself a Master in both these ways of Writing.

  • Both these cigarreras were superior workers, engaged in the most skilled kind of work, and had been at the factory for many years.

  • There is, as usually happens, truth in both these views.

  • Many references to the extensive literature will be found in both these places.

  • They are neither exclusively African nor Asiatic monkeys, since species of macacoes are found in both these continents.

  • Both these are of large size, nearly as big as rabbits.

  • By a careful manipulation of both these operations, sections of the roof of the above dimensions were eventually raised the required height of 30 in.

  • Both these factors no doubt assist the free course of water in exerting pressure on the finished invert after the underdrains have been closed up on completion of the work.

  • Both these sub-breeds include gold and silver varieties, as well as some other sub-varieties.

  • In stating this, I do not refer to the relative thickness and length of the several bones; for the tarsi varied considerably in both these respects.

  • The wing-bones, however, in both these breeds, are found to be slightly reduced in length when judged by the standard of the length of the sternum or head, relatively to these same parts in G.

  • In both these hybrids, the ovules, as observed by Prof.

  • The central portions of the dome have since been removed by engulfment, or denudation, or by both these causes.

  • In both these cases, however, the rock may rather be said to be divided into numerous perpendicular fissures, than to be prismatic, although the same picturesque effect is produced.

  • The term, which includes both the plutonic and metamorphic rocks, is substituted for primary, because some members of both these classes, such as granite and gneiss, are posterior to many secondary or fossiliferous rocks.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both these" 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:
    both are; both arms; both before and after; both being; both cases; both chambers; both coasts; both countries; both eyes; both families; both flanks; both forms; both girls; both kinds; both officers and men; both pairs; both parents; both political; both ships; both small and great; both the; both universities; captain bold; could possibly; leaf mould; organic forms