They were indeed superior to the Jews in number, but inferior in their alacrity, although they were obliged to expose themselves to danger by their very despair of victory.
So they all left off, the one to kill, and the other to expose themselves to danger, and had time to cultivate the ground.
They must have remembered that during the attack by the brig numerous shot had been fired both from the lower and upper rocks, and no doubt they did not wish to expose themselves.
To go there openly, in broad daylight, when the convicts were probably in ambush, would be to expose themselves, as poor Herbert had done, to the firearms of the ruffians.
There are five rifles, one for each of us, including yourself; these walls are too strong to be battered down, and we can make our aim too sure for the Wyandots to expose themselves long to it.
He had seen lights moving about, though the ones who carried the torches took care not to expose themselves to any shot from the station.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expose themselves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.