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Example sentences for "three parts"

  • B) each rib is divided not into two but into three parts, an intermediate portion being interposed between the vertebral and sternal parts.

  • A useful application for use on the outside of the chest consists of mustard, one part, and flour, three parts, mixed into a paste with warm water and placed between single thicknesses of cotton cloth.

  • If one part of Sulphur be mixed with two or three parts of Nitre, and the mixture thrown by little and little into a red-hot crucible, upon every projection there arises a detonation accompanied with a vivid flame.

  • Again, if three parts of nitre be taken to one of Antimony, the Regulus is thereby entirely robbed of its phlogiston, and converted to a white calx, which bears the name of Diaphoretic Antimony, or Diaphoretic Mineral.

  • The Title-page announces that this is only a portion of a poem; and the Reader must be here apprised that it belongs to the second part of a long and laborious Work, which is to consist of three parts.

  • For this purpose the roots, either raw or three parts dressed, are generally first cut into dice of above 3/4 inch square, to facilitate the operation.

  • This reagent is composed of three parts of pure nitric acid at 40 deg.

  • Generally in commercial tea the leaves are much larger and thicker, and often are cut transversely into two or three parts.

  • Shrimp Sauce is very excellent made by pounding half a pint of shrimps with their skins, boiling ten minutes in three parts of a pint of water, finishing as directed for lobster sauce (No.

  • Fill the boiler with water by means of a funnel until you see it rise up three parts of the way in the glass water-gauge.

  • It consists of three parts--the cone A, the cone B, and the casing C.

  • Three parts of copper were used for three of calamine and two of charcoal.

  • Having made a strong solution of purified potash, or carbonate of potash, with from two to three parts of water, we pass through it in a Woulfe's apparatus a current of chlorine gas, till it ceases to absorb any more.

  • Two parts of diastase do not in the course of an hour, cause the globules of three parts of starch to burst, at a temperature approaching very nearly to that of the hot water which bursts them into a paste.

  • It consists of three parts, the base, the die or dado, and the cornice or surbase molding.

  • It is narrow and contorted, and consists of three parts, the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.

  • When the gold is mixed with silver, three parts more of silver are put to it, and then the silver is dissolved by nitrous acid, leaving the gold pure.

  • It is commonly made of three parts of alum and one of brown sugar, or of two parts alum, one of salt of tartar, and one of charcoal.

  • The phrase twenty-three carats fine means that the mass contains twenty-three parts out of twenty-four of pure gold, the remainder being alloy, of some baser metal.

  • This demonstration consisteth of three parts--First.

  • On this lay the nucleus, consisting of pounded tile mixed with lime in the proportions of three parts to one, and forming a layer not less than six digits thick.

  • After the bedding is laid, mix the broken stone in the proportions, if it is new, of three parts to one of lime; if it is old material used again, five parts may answer to two in the mixture.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three parts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sovereign grace; three classes; three columns; three degrees; three dollars; three eggs; three fingers; three fourths; three francs; three frigates; three hundred thousand men; three large; three miles; three nights; three officers; three points; three sides; three specimens; three stars; three stories; three table; three tablespoonfuls; three thousand; three times; three yards; will power