Three things I would further note upon these three professors.
Take two or three things to make this more plain; to wit, That coming to Christ floweth from a sound sense of the absolute need that a man hath of him, as afore.
And that you may, consider these two or three things.
There are two or three things in the second act that are beautiful.
And Mr. Wallace--there were two or three things in his manner which have puzzled me.
In the words we are to take notice of three things: FIRST, Of the love of Christ.
Three things, as I told you already, we may perceive in these words, by which his Publican posture, or gestures are set forth.
And here let me present the reader with two or three things.
Three things therefore go to the making up of Antichrist, the head, body, and soul.
I have told you already there are two or three things which I do not know--this is another of them.
There are two or three things which I do not know, and this is one of them.
If there is satisfactory development, three things in the tree will be discovered; namely, growth in the root, growth in the branches, and growth in the form of flowers and fruit.
There are two or three things implied in this whole-hearted search after God which need to be emphasized.
I will touch upon two or three things in which it shows itself.
Three things kill a man: a scorching sun, suppers, and cares.
Three things drive a man out of doors: smoke, dropping water, and a shrew.
Go, and say to David: Thus saith the Lord: I give thee thy choice of three things, choose one of them which thou wilt, that I may do it to thee.
Of three things my heart hath been afraid, and at the fourth my face hath trembled: 26:6.
Now the mode of virtue consists in three things, as the Philosopher states in Ethic.
Accordingly habits are specifically distinct in respect of three things.
Concerning the first, three things must be considered: (1) Of what things is the will?
The definition, therefore, apart from any other defects, has failed to reach the necessary degree of abstraction: the number 3 is something more abstract than any collection of three things.
The number 3 is something which all collections of three things have in common, but is not itself a collection of three things.
A single collection of three things might conceivably be described as "a plurality thought as held together and closed, and to that extent as a unity"; but a collection of three things is not the number 3.
He is without weight, for he holds all creatures without toil; and he disposed them all in three things, that is in measure, and in number, and in weight.
These {483} three things it befitteth us to oppose in our conduct.
The soul of man has in its nature a likeness to the Holy Trinity; for it has in it three things, these are memory, and understanding, and will.
Let us set our hope and our happiness in the providence of the Almighty Creator, who hath placed all creatures in three things; that is in measure, and in number, and in weight.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.