Many words change their forms to express their relations, but fewer in our language than in most others, ancient or modern.
These words we have classed under the head of Contractions, a term better calculated than any other we have seen adopted to express their character.
There is a great similarity between the words used to name things and to express their actions; as, builders build buildings; singers sing songs; writers write writings; painters paint paintings.
The Indians, on being asked to express their views, "stated that there was a cloud before them which made things dark, and they did not wish to commence the proceedings till the cloud was dispersed.
On Friday morning the Chiefs and spokesmen were duly presented, and after their names were recorded, the Indians were invited to express their views.
Hü by those patients who are wealthy enough to express their gratitude in this fashion.
After the danger was over the people poured in to express their sympathy, and offer their congratulations that the damage was no greater, some of them bringing pots of tea and dishes of food.
In no other way can the people be saved from their anti-social tendencies, and induced to express their opinion as to what is best for all.
Not much time elapsed before all the members of the Chia family came, in a body, to express their condolences.
Chia She and the others, perceiving how persistent he was in his refusal had no course but to take their leave, express their sense of gratitude and to rejoin the cortege.
They cannot show that all have not an equal right to express their thoughts.
The greatest intellects of the world have endeavored to find words to express their conception of God, of the first cause, or of the science of being, but they have never succeeded.
Some writers, however, are very careful and spend a great deal of time in the selection of just the right word toexpress their meaning.
You will notice among children that this is the first development in their endeavor to express their thoughts in writing.
This is certainly the easiest way for the bereaved to express their gratitude, though simple notes of thanks may be sent instead of the more formal card.
A Protestant clergyman does not expect a fee but if he has come some distance or if the family wishes to express their thanks in that manner they may offer one which he is privileged to accept with perfect propriety.
Let no man attach an eternal stigma to his name by shutting his eyes to the great lesson of the hour, and voting against permitting the people to express their opinion on this important subject.
At every street-corner which they passed they would express their astonishment to each other, at seeing the long rows of houses which extended both ways on either side of each cross-street.
They carried buckshot cartridges and ball, and had no objection to express their views.
Just because Home Rulers in this country cannot afford to express their views at this moment.
Isolated Roman Catholic Unionists like myself need to be in a very strong and independent position before they dare to express their views.
In a special meeting of the Lutherans the majority threatened to exclude the Thuringians from all following sessions if they dared to express their protest [containing the list of errors which they rejected] before the Papists.
The imminent clash was temporarily warded off by the concession on the part of the Melanchthonians that the Thuringian theologians should be allowed freely to express theiropinion on any article discussed at the colloquy.
On the 30th of October all the representatives of the Hebrew congregations called to express their thanks to Sir Moses for introducing the study of the Turkish language and its literature in their schools.
Another deputation from the Jews of Rome came to express their thanks to Sir Moses for his exertions on behalf of his co-religionists, regretting that it was not in their power to prove their gratitude by something more than words.
They were all singing in Arabic and Hebrew, toexpress their delight at our visit to their city.
After some demur, they agreed to accept his liberal offer, and sent a messenger, Tome Hernandez, to express their willingness to come on board.
The bells were set ringing, the town was illuminated, and people flocked in from all parts of the country, to express their joy at their unexpected return.
The learned men of the council were directed toexpress their opinion of the enterprise.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "express their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.