If he did, how could the expression "two out of three branches of the legislature" be an obvious exception of him?
There shall bethree branches of the service classified under the civil-service act (not including laborers or workmen or officers required to be confirmed by the Senate), as follows: 1.
Four equatorial spines in the outer third crossed by two opposite transverse apophyses, each of which bears on its distal side two to three branches, perpendicular to the apophysis and parallel to the spine itself.
Spicula all triradiate, trichotomously branched, with three equal shanks, which diverge from one common point, and are again provided each with three branches on the distal end.
The larger are stronger, twice as long and armed with three verticils, each of three branches.
Apical spine with twelve verticils, one and a half times as long as the three basal spines, each of which bears eight verticils of three branches.
Remember this, Butch, before I graduate from old Bannister, I shall have won my B in three branchesof sport!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three branches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.