I was married at twenty, and the mother of three children by the time I was twenty-three.
When a man is only bringing home about £1 a week, and has two or three children, it is impossible for the mother to get proper help or even food.
In answer to your letter, in my opinion the cause of women suffering from misplacements and various other inward complaints, is having to work during pregnancy, and I am the mother of three children.
After she was married, he still retained power over her, unless she became independent by the birth of three children; but this was largely to protect her and represent her in court against her husband if necessity should arise.
It appears that on the Saturday, a man called at the above hotel, and inquired if three children could be accommodated with a bed for a few nights.
On this sum a middle-class man can do himself well, provided he has no particularly expensive vices or hobbies--but it certainly means self-denial when stretched to provide for a wife and two or three children.
Figure 293 represents a family of three children, all the subjects of leukoderma.
Despite the fact that this man could not perform the ejaculatory function, he was the father of three children, two of them inheriting his penile formation.
Nunnely reports cases of congenital malformation in three children of one family.
Putnam cites the case of a healthy brunet, aged forty, the mother of three children.
Included in these melodies are the verses "Three children sliding on the ice," which we know were written by Goldsmith.
When there were twenty-three children, why did the old king leave his kingdom to my son Pete?
My private opinion is that the old king quarreled with his family until he hated every one of his twenty-three children.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three children" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.