The expenses of this government were of three classes: the civil list, the army and the navy; and all of these had been increased enormously since 1823.
Such were the losses from diversity of construction alone on three classes of goods, in the short space of four years; and these classes staple goods, composed of a single material.
They were arranged in three classes, according to their rank in life, and were bound by their vows for a year or at the most three years, after which they might return to the world and marry.
The former, consisting of three classes, embraced the Grammatica as a preliminary basis for the two higher classes of the Humanitas and the Rhetorica.
In either case he has before him three yearly courses, three classes--the Third, the Second, and what is called the Rhetoric.
Division of the curves which they represent into three classes.
Landscape Drawing, under two instructors, is studied in three classes, and the final examination is in the third class, with a maximum of 1,500 marks.
Mathematics, under a professor and four instructors, is studied in three classes, and the final examination is held after a residence of a year and a half, with a maximum of 6,800 marks in all.
Three classes of ministering angels raise a song of praise every day.
Three classes of people are arraigned for judgment: the righteous, the wicked, and the indifferent.
The Franciscan Orders The orders which Francis founded were of three classes: 1.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three classes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.