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Example sentences for "three rows"

  • Then eight others were planted--in all, three rows of pillars, three in a row.

  • Between every two ribs, beyond the collar stricture, two large broad meshes, and beyond this two or three rows of smaller meshes.

  • Thorax with three large triangular holes (twice as broad as the cephalis) between the three pyramidal, divergent feet, which at the distal end are connected by a narrow band of network, composed of two or three rows of polygonal pores.

  • The pillars were set in three rows, for so are forty-five when they are set fifteen in a row.

  • The windows of the house of the forest of Lebanon stood in three rows, light against light; but we read of no such thing in the temple.

  • The peculiarity of its construction is that it is pierced by a series of small passages, arranged in three rows: their object was to deaden the violence of the shock of the waves, by allowing them to pass through the openings.

  • The central nave was supported by three rows of Corinthian columns, and there were columns attached to the side walls which corresponded to each row.

  • In the camp before Lachish, Sennacherib sits upon a throne, the sides of which are composed of three rows of figures, raising their arms to sustain the bars of the chair.

  • The collars resembled those of the Egyptians, being arranged in three rows, and falling far over the breast.

  • They have the hair arranged in three rows of crisp curls, the arms bent, and the hands supporting the breasts.

  • As in the latter instance, each spine can bear either three simple lateral branches or three rows of pinnate lateral branches.

  • All twenty spines with transverse apophyses, bearing one to three rows of rectangular meshes; eight polar spines small, each with a single row; eight tropical spines long and thin, each with two parallel rows.

  • Radial spines with serrated edges and three rows of simple lateral branches (four branches on each edge).

  • The eyes are in three rows, the front one of two small eyes, the second of four eyes, and the upper of two.

  • They are usually short and stout spiders, with a large cephalothorax, which is wide in front, where the eyes have a peculiar arrangement in three rows (fig.

  • I think windbreaks are essential, and prefer Russian mulberry, three rows, planted six by eight feet apart.

  • Windbreaks are essential; I would make them of three rows of box-elder or Osage orange.

  • I crop to corn, cultivating well, and shall keep this up as long as three rows can be fairly grown between two rows of trees.

  • Windbreaks are essential; would make them of Russian mulberry, planted in two or three rows, eight to ten feet apart, on all sides of the orchard.

  • If the shield be an impaled shield one sometimes sees them arranged in three rows of two, but this is unusual though not incorrect.

  • The wreaths are likewise in bas-relief, and show either double triangles fitting into one another with circles, or flowers, or three rows or sometimes one row of circles.

  • I find it in three rows, and thus repeated sixty times, upon an ancient Celtic funereal urn discovered in Shropham in the county of Norfolk, and now in the British Museum.

  • Three rows of a three or four coil weave are usually used in making an upsetting on a scrap basket.

  • When this is completed take each spoke, and bring it out back of the next spoke to the right and down through the three rows of triple twist.

  • Weave an upset of three rows of triple twist.

  • Turn the spokes with an upset of three rows of triple twist No.

  • Then introduce the other color, or white; and again, in the same manner, net twenty-three rows.

  • This is done in three rows, worked as the first, second, third, and fifth rows of crochet edging, for collars.

  • Having cast on 400 stitches, in the color you intend first to use, net twenty-three rows in plain netting.

  • You may work two or three rows in this way, on the sleeves and shoulders of dresses, &c.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three rows" 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:
    large brick; late father; soon shall; this affair; three and; three books; three boys; three children; three dimensions; three divisions; three drops; three eggs; three fifths; three gates; three hundred and thirty; three lemons; three measures; three points; three sorts; three spoonfuls; three stages; three steps; three syllables; three tablespoonfuls; three words; upon deck