Yet in spite of these facts, which were too patent to be kept from them, thousands upon thousands of the youth of the three kingdoms were burning to join their countrymen at the seat of war.
The regiment returned to England with Nelson's victorious fleet, and some 250 of the Derbyshire Militia volunteered to join their ranks.
The rest, under charge of officers, to be sent up to join their corps.
They are then to land on both sides of the island, join their forces, and draw a line across, which will hem us in, and totally cut off all communication, after which they will have their own fun.
They are then to land on both sides of the island, join their forces, and draw a line across, which will hem us in and totally cut off all communication, after which they will have their own fun.
Assured by the maneuver, the great company of Sioux warriors thundered across the plain to join their tribesmen.
The buffaloes had already disappeared over a swell of the plain, and the two Sioux again mounted the buckskin and rode slowly back to join their comrades.
Dividing the captured ponies between them, they raced across the plain tojoin their comrades.
Here they were interrupted by a request from Mrs. Thorpe to Mrs. Allen, that she would move a little to accommodate Mrs. Hughes and Miss Tilney with seats, as they had agreed to join their party.
Her mother could even think of her being able to join their party at home, before her brothers and sisters went to school again.
Zeal was not wanting: both parties sent envoys to the Thracian places and to Perdiccas, and persuaded the latter to join their league.
The Frenchmen in Knight's ship left her to join their countrymen: Knight and the rest of the crew, put themselves under the command of Davis.
Almost all the Frenchmen in Davis's ship, left her to join their countrymen, and many of the English from their party embarked with Davis.
Our envoys extraordinary to the French Republic embarked--one in July, the other in August--to join their colleague in Holland.
They have a legal right, which, according to circumstances, may or may not be a moral right, to refuse to work in company with men who decline to join their organizations.
The Scudamores would fain have volunteered to join theirregiment in the assault, but it was well known that Lord Wellington would not allow staff officers to go outside their own work.
At church they kept a sharp look-out for others "religiously disposed," and invited such tojoin their Societies.
They never asked anyone to attend their meetings, and never asked anyone to join their ranks.
In the morning they went slowly away to join their companions, who had kept behind a rocky ridge in the distance.
Look around you, foolish boy, and see how many of our proudest lords have united their fates with women who not only loved them while their husbands lived, but left their homes and children to join their lovers!
Grimsby then marched with the rest of the troops to join their sovereign in Flanders.
He announced his design to proceed immediately to Newcastle, and thence embark with his men to join their king at Flanders.
He had resolved to sink or burn the sloop, and detain Roberts as a prisoner, all the company promising to give him the first prize they took, or to allow him to join their crew.
Soon after Michael and Rose, pursuing a Spanish vessel from Santiago to Carthagena, came in to water, and many of the crew resolved to join their march.
They had praised him as kind to his men, and a good paymaster, and, knowing the pirate law that no married man could be forced to join their ships, swore at a hazard that he was married, and had four children.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "join their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.