And therefore it cometh oft to pass that there be evil times in good governments: for so we find in the Holy story, when the kings were good, yet it is added, Sed adhuc poulus non direxerat cor suum ad Dominum Deum patrum suorum.
Si etiam a hundred thousand verbum prædicatur, nihil facit; cum Spiritus sanctus hocsuum officium facit, tum it makes its way.
That they shall promise to be just, chaste, and to protect and support Widows and Orphans, according to their motto, Suum cuique.
His substantia is His being and His action (suum esse and suum agere).
God causes things through His knowledge, since His being is His knowing (cum suumesse sit suum intelligere).
The words are: Sciatis nos dedisse et concessisse Henrico de Cornhell' licentiam includendi boscum suum in Lahingeham et faciendi sibi ibidem parcum, et ut liceat illi habere omnes bestias quos poterit ibi includere.
Thomas of Wothrope, at the trial of the Templars in England, was unable to give an account of the reception of some brethren into the order, quia erat panetarius et vacabat circa suum officium.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.