He is properly a party to the covenant entered into in making it; and it may be made either on occasions of entering into engagements with men, or in other circumstances.
And oaths are sworn, ratifying covenants with God, made either in secret, or in a public, social manner.
From that lake to the river it is but thirty miles' paddling in a smooth canal, made either by nature or by a former race of men.
This communication is to be made either directly or through the intermediary of the International Bureau, in the order and within the time fixed by the Compromis (article 63).
A declaration of blockade is made either by the blockading Power or by the naval authorities acting in its name.
Balloons are nothing more than shells made eitherof paper, or wood turned hollow.
They may be made either large or small, with a wick of a proportionate size.
It may be made either coarse or fine, to answer different purposes, by employing sieves of different kinds.
Stars for fire-pumps should not be round; but must be made either square, or flat and circular, with a hole through the middle.
The porous vessel may bemade either of wood-ashes, freed from their soluble matter by washing with water; or, preferably, of burned bones reduced to a fine powder.
There is another kind of stuff, called crepon, made either of fine wool, or of wool and silk, of which the warp is twisted much harder than the weft.
It may bemade either of one or two pieces of timber, as may be found most convenient.
Examination about one's faith is made either by a private person or by public authority.
The act of love of God here signifies the turning to God as one's Last End, but it may be made either formally or virtually, according to the knowledge had.
They may bemade either personally or by intermediary.
A small square box, made either of parchment or of black calfskin, containing slips of parchment or vellum on which are written the scriptural passages Exodus xiii.
Made at home; of domestic manufacture; made either in a private family or in one's own country.
The domestic stove of these countries is made either of sheet or cast-iron, or fire-clay.
The addition of the carbon disulphide may be made either before or after the cold pressing of the stearic acid.
The portable forges that we use have none of this drawing-out system, except through a natural draft chimney, made either of bricks or by extending an iron pipe from the hood through the side of the shed or through the roof.
Individual napkin rings may be made either of silver or copper.
The setting is now ready for the ring: The ring can be made either by twisting a piece of wire to fit the finger or by using just the plain wire itself for the ring band.
This is a light shawl for a baby, and may be made either of a half-handkerchief form, or a square.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made either" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.