After he had left me, I placed all my words, with their interpretations, in alphabetical order.
They were all tied by the neck with strong withes fastened to a beam; they held their food between the claws of their fore feet, and tore it with their teeth.
In a moment the fox had caught it and brought it to the lion.
The loose sand of the desert was frequently raised by the wind into clouds of dust; and a great number of the soldiers of Julian, with their tents, were suddenly thrown to the ground by the violence of an unexpected hurricane.
Some pinched me with their fingers, some buffeted me, whilst others pricked me with pins, or the points of compasses.
Oh, how those footmen helped to improve me with their conversation.
In spite of all I could say to deter them, the merchants who were with me fell upon it with their hatchets, breaking the shell, and killing the young roc.
But the passage to which I refer is so remarkable that I must quote it in its author's own words.
And gladly they left behind there the son of Lyeus and with canvas outspread sailed over the sea, with their eyes on the Paphlagonian mountains.
The stone continued: "If you cut off with your own hand the heads of your two children, and smear me with their blood, I shall come back to life.
His brother missionaries, who were in constant and loyal fellowship with him, make no allusions to them in their communications with each other or with their brethren in Europe.
For the very full list of these discoveries, with their bearing on each other, see Mortillet, p.
Enter the two KINGS, with their powers, at several doors KING JOHN.
Lying down, with their heads in opposite directions; -- said of animals borne in a coat of arms.
A work consisting of two or more bastioned fronts, with their outworks, covering an enceinte, a bridgehead, etc.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "with their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.