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Example sentences for "theire"

Lexicographically close words:
theie; theils; theim; theine; their; theirn; theirs; theirsels; theirselves; theis
  1. O that my breath could plucke theym from theire spheares So with theire ruyns to conclude my feares.

  2. To consecrate, with that devotion That holy Hermits immolate[94] theire prayers, My selfe the adorer of your vertues.

  3. Ist not a dishonour unto you To see a foraingne nation fight for mee Whenas my homebred Cuntrymen doe runne, Leaving theire king amongest his enimies?

  4. Here may your grace well perceyue that except ye suffer theyre ypocrisie to be disclosed all is like to runne ynto theire hondes and as long as it is couered so long shall it seme to euery man to be a greate ympiete not to gyue theim.

  5. Set these sturdy lobies a brode in the world to get theim wiues of theire owne, to get theire liuing with their laboure in the swete of theire faces according to the commaundement of god.

  6. Howe many thousandes doth suche lubricite bring to beggery theft and idelnesse whiche shuld haue kept theire good name and haue set theim silues to worke had not ben this excesse treasure of the spiritualtie?

  7. These be they that by theire absteyning from mariage do let the generation of the people wher by all the realme at length if it shulde be continued shall be made desert and inhabitable.

  8. He collected theire bones together, and interred them in this place: A warning and proofe to late posteritie, of the justice of Providence, and the certaintie of Retribution.

  9. Edmunde theire onlie sonne, one and twentie yeares after theire deathe, by the direction of heavene, made the discoverye of the mannere of theire deathe, and at the same time proved his owne birthe.

  10. Frenshe partie or theire allies in any trewes-keping, considering so many-folde tymes we have ben deceived and myschevid thoroughe suche dissimuled trewes!

  11. As when great men be grip't by sicknes hand, Industrious Physicke pregnantly doth stand 60 To patch up foule diseases, and doth strive To keepe theire totteringe Carcasses alive.

  12. But when olde age theire beauties hath in Chace, And plowes up furrowes in theire once-smoothe face, Then they become forsaken, and doe showe 75 Like stately abbeyes ruin'd longe agoe.

  13. They that seeke Love to constraine 5 Have theire labour for their paine.

  14. Roger Salisbury taketh also the whole benefit of theire common from them, keepinge there his sheepe in grazinge, and debarring them of their libertie there which for comon right belongeth unto them.

  15. And therefore gentlemen doe so much studie the Increase of theire landes, enhauncing of their rentes, and so take farmes and pastures into theire owne hands.

  16. And according to theire bounden duety your sayde poor orators shall dayly pray to God for your wor.

  17. I have therefore taken bondes of the wardens for their speedy appearance before theire honors to answere the same; and I am bolde to pray your Ho.

  18. The bow-men mustered on the hills, Well able to endure; Theire backsides all, with speciall care, 35 That day were guarded sure.

  19. They coucht theire speares, (their horses ran, 65 As though there had beene thunder) And strucke them each immidst their shields, Wherewith they broke in sunder.

  20. Theire favourite of to-day may, for what they care, goe hang himself to-morrow in his surcingle.

  21. They've done theire worst, and yet I live.

  22. By this it may be judged what esteeme they have of the lawes of England, swearing theire subjects to submite to lawes made only by themselfes, And indeed to Alleage a Statute Law of England in one of their Courts would be a ridiculous thing.

  23. Should the emigrants "demaund what may be theire present mayntenaunce, what maye be theire future hopes?

  24. Common Councell men doe by wryting under theire hands request or desire him thereunto, shall summon, assemble and hold a Common Councell.

  25. University, unlesse schoolmͬˢ were so careful as to correct bookes by hand before they lett theire boys have them.

  26. Vice-Chancellor received very different advice: The University's priviledge is looked upon as a trust for the publick good, and theire printing of these bookes will force the Londoners to print something tolerably true .

  27. Flowers in Spring, To which, beside theire owne Demesne, The late pent Frosts Tributes of Pleasure bring.

  28. Who would be more, swelling their Store, Forfeit their Paradise by theire Pride.

  29. Table; "these Jacks in Office sometimes devise such senselesse Things that I really am ashamed of being of theire Party.

  30. Time of Flight, to-morrow after Dark, the Puritans being busie at theire Sermons.

  31. The Sun, shining with mellow Light on the mown Grass and fresh dipt Hornbeam Hedges, made even the commonest Objects distinct and cheerfulle; and the Air was soe cleare, we coulde hear the Village Childreh afar off at theire Play.

  32. Took a cold Dinner in a Basket with us to-day, and ate our rusticall Repast on the Skirt of a Wood, where we could see the Squirrels at theire Gambols.

  33. Theire Beds are far from cleane, in too little Space, and ill aired.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "theire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.