We have seen that andesite occurs in three places in Tierra del Fuego; in Chile, from S.
And then he commanded that they should bind them together in three places, and then he gave them to his eldest son, and bade him break them; and he exerted himself with all his might to break them, but he might not.
After the wretch had stabbed her in three places, he went to make his escape out at a window; but she cried out, My dear!
The "Thirty-three Places" Sacred to Kwannon There are thirty-three shrines sacred to Kwannon.
On the 22nd the "marauding bands" made themselves obnoxious in three places on the line.
Very soon fifteen out of seventeen British gunners were hit, and at last Lieutenant Turner was seen serving his own gun till wounded in three places.
Captain Younger, hit in three places, dropped, the others gloriously struggled on, but in vain, to rescue the prized weapons of war.
Unfortunately Lieutenant Southey, while gallantly leading his men, was shot dead, and Major Hanbury was hit in three places.
He marched accordingly with ten thousand warriors, and made a night attack on our post in three places at once: But our outposts kept too good guard to be taken by surprise, and we were under arms in a moment to receive them.
And then he commanded that men should bind them together in three places.
For as long as ye be bound together in three places, that is to say, in love, in truth and in good accord, no man shall be of power to grieve you.
Just as he entered the precincts of the palace, he was stabbed in three places by a young man well dressed, who escaped into a building close by, where he was protected by the gates being shut.
Mackenzie held his (the King's Commissariat) fort until his ammunition was entirely expended, and then cut his way through the town; but in so doing was wounded in three places.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three places" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.