Does the female prefer any particular male, either before or after the males may have fought together for supremacy; or does the male, when not a polygamist, select any particular female?
It is more probable that the females are excited, either before or after the conflict, by certain males, and thus unconsciously prefer them.
They can tempt the men whom they prefer, and can sometimes reject those whom they dislike, either before or after marriage.
Therefore, a contraindication to cold bathing must be found at once in cold feet, either before or after a bath.
Perhaps it may be explained in some instances by the subject having really had the disease, or indeed small-pox, either before or after birth, in so mild a form as not to have left the characteristic marks.
The acquaintance was made, and thenceforth I never went to Narischkin's without calling on her, either before or after dinner.
I never felt any curiosity about it either before or after; therefore, sir, I do not know.
Say not a word to anyone, but try to speak with me either before or after supper.
Dose, 1 to 3 pills, either before dinner or at bedtime.
That some few remedial agents act locally on the mucous surface, either before absorption, or without being absorbed at all.
Either before or soon after Jesus started for Galilee Herod had arrested John, ostensibly as a measure of public safety owing to John's undue popularity (Jos.
He was ordinarily greeted, either before or after such a command, with a loud outcry, often accompanied with a recognition of him as God's Holy One.
Either before or after this event he had shown himself to Peter.
Of the Terms coming out of order, either before or after the usual Time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either before" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.