It would be a nice thing for me to send my islanders a cruel governor with flinty bowels, who won't yield to the tears of afflicted damsels or to the prayers of wise, magisterial, ancient enchanters and sages.
Tell you, a warm little wife is a nice thing to come home to.
A nice thing for a gentleman to be seen doing," Lena went on, with a voice growing shrill like her mother's.
Nice thing if we didn't have a clear majority of aldermen next winter, wouldn't it?
But I'd like to think of something ourselves, and I did think of a nice thing, Bessie, if you would like to do it.
Well, well," said Grandpapa Duncan, "this is a nice thing.
But in this case we should have right on our side, and should make a nice thing.
A nice thing if the servant is to decide when curtains are to go to the wash!
I merely agreed with him in a lame sort of way that it would have been a nice thing if he'd brought his beauteous suit.
A nice thing considering I bought him and he never belonged to anybody but me!
And then he said: "A nice thing, auntie, if I'd followed your advice and brought my beauteous new suit!
That isn't at all a nice thing to say, Deacon Richards," I said, smiling.
You are a nice thing to try to keep alive," she sneered.
I suppose that isn't a nice thing to say to you, but any man would understand.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nice thing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.