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Example sentences for "made either"

  • 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.

  • Such an address may be made either to the wicked or to the righteous.

  • 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 either of 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 be made 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 be made 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 be made 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 may be made either of silk or muslin.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and that; bringing forth; hath triumphed; made according; made against; made answer; made clear; made for; made free; made from; made haste; made him; made many; made much; made paper; made perfect; made prisoner; made ready; made reply; made righteous; made subject; made thus; made upon; made void; made worse; made yeast