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Example sentences for "either before"

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    crossing over; dear friend; door neighbor; either actually; either bank; either because; either case; either cheek; either country; either end; either fresh; either from; either good; either house; either husband; either part; either player; either simple; either through; either true; fathom water; long vowel; many points; northern waters; settlement work; tail long