The covetous man heaps up riches, not to enjoy them, but to have them.
Instead of complaining, O my heart, of their brief duration, try to enjoy them.
Write to me as often as you can, and tell me the good things that happen, and the funny things, too; for I enjoy them all, and your letters are precious to me beyond anything that the days bring.
They are near enough to see its charms, but too far off to enjoy them; and before they have fully tasted its delights they die.
Neither preparation nor study is required to enjoy them: they lay hold on you in the midst of your prejudices and your ignorance.
A native of the United States clings to this world's goods as if he were certain never to die; and he is so hasty in grasping at all within his reach, that one would suppose he was constantly afraid of not living long enough to enjoy them.
Since they are only conscious of feelings, when those feelings are pleasant they enjoy them in silence; when they are painful they say so in their own way and demand relief.
You will say, no doubt, that such amusements lie within the reach of all, that we need not be rich to enjoy them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enjoy them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.