How to use "neither" in a sentence
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And there will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights
That there are persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union at all events, and are glad of any pretext to do it, I will neither affirm nor deny; but if there be such, I need address no word to them
The prayers of both could not be answered; that of neither has been answered fully.
But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course - both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind's final war.
'But neither should you fear me.'
Afterwards, they sat together on the garden bench in a state of shock, neither of them speaking
I have no money, and neither have you
Small houses, with neither rich nor poor people inside them
Two other teachers live there, but neither saw him."
He was a rugged, good-looking man, neither big nor small, about forty
Crowds surged past the souvenir shops, art galleries, jewelry stores, clothing stores, and other retail businesses, but they were neither shoulder-to-shoulder nor as insistent as they were upstairs in the casino.
She had been determined that neither of them would have reason to feel that his importance in her life had diminished
"Me, neither."
Pulling his covetous gaze from the car, Tom said, "What're you doing here?" There was still neither suspicion nor belligerence in his voice.
And they thought about those things that neither of them wanted to speak of: murder past and murder present.
For a minute or two neither of them spoke
"And neither do I
A short time later, in bed, they held each other close, but neither of them had sex in mind
But neither wanted to delay
It neither rang nor returned a busy signal; the line hissed emptily
The imposing door offered neither a keyhole nor a keypad
Then, even with Danny jamming the enemy's weapons, she and Elliot would be able to escape only if they slaughtered their way out, and she knew that neither of them had the stomach for that much murder, perhaps not even in self-defense.
Because I was never in the room with both partners, getting a thoughtful response to a story note I'd given was impossible, because neither could speak for the other and could only promise to consult when next they met at the deathbed of whatever beloved person expired that week.
No one threatened my life; neither of these women had an unkempt beard (or a kempt one for that matter); neither of them presented us with a body-odor problem; and neither of them indulged in furious political rants that sprayed spittle on those of us who just wanted to make a TV movie.
I have thought of a way which is neither simple nor easy, but you can and will help me.
'Well, I'm glad it's neither of those two