Certainly he did not look the kind of man to forget such a simple thing as the giving away of 720l.
Elsie,' said George--a simple thing to say, but it had a thousand meanings.
What a foolish boy not to be able to trust his bride even for such a simple thing as getting a confession out of a madman!
It was a simple thing in view of this, not to see Pani Mashko, or to see her as seldom as possible; meanwhile he was finding reasons to see her the oftenest possible.
It seemed to him that among other duties of hers one of the first was the duty of giving him children; that it was a simple thing, therefore, that she should accomplish this.
It is a simple thing to be knowing that being born in a religion, in a country, in a position is a thing that is not disturbing anything.
It is a simple thing to be quite certain that there are kinds in men and women.
We have said that in analyzing the structure of an organ, we can go on decomposing for ever, although the function of the whole is a simple thing.
This implement is a simple thing to construct, is as serviceable as a spirit-level, and as reliable.
Now, I am willing to admit that the religious sense has been gradually enriched and complicated by very diverse elements; none the less it is in essence a simple thing, sui generis; and resembles no other emotion of the soul.
I say that this movement from A to B is a simple thing-- each of us has the sensation of this, direct and immediate.
Really, it stands for quite a simple thing, and is just the official label used to designate the theory commonly held by scientific men of all kinds, to describe the relation of soul and body.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simple thing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.