I turned to Maude, who stood beside me, watching them.
Here the General, who had been sitting by watching them with a very curious expression, spoke up.
Ten minutes later, as they approached the house in amicable and even lively conversation, they beheld Susan and Mrs. Robert standing on the steps under the porte-cochere, watching them.
At first it seemed that this place was empty and then, with a start, he was aware that two eyes were watching them.
She stood with arms akimbo, watching them as they sat at table and smiling, her coarse face flushed.
He backed slowly away, brushing tack the dishevelled hair from his eyes, watching them warily, every animal instinct on the alert.
While an air of carelessness was assumed by all these, yet West, watching them closely, felt that they were very much on their guard, anxiously waiting an opportunity to depart.
For half an hour Hollis stood at the window, watching them, looking out at the storm.
Hollis stood near the boulder, watching them as they prepared to depart, the girl telling her brother that he would find his pony on the plains beyond the canyon.
There were not many persons about, but those who were gave instant evidence of interest in the three by watching them closely as they rode down the street to the sheriff's office, dismounted, and disappeared inside.
She was, therefore, not with them, and, if watching them at all, could only have been doing so from such a distance that the dancings of the male birds would have been very much thrown away.
Were the world occupied in watching them, and were they occasionally to over-hear themselves being talked about, they would catch that word as often as did little Paul Dombey.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "watching them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.