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Example sentences for "send their"

  • We have just referred to the custom that villeins were not allowed to send their children to school without the consent of their lords.

  • Under the Canadian law they could send their children to the common schools, or use their proportionate share of the school funds in providing other educational facilities.

  • Most of the farmers and tenants of that period were unable to send their children to school and pay tuition.

  • All the landowners are therefore forced to send their produce to Odessa, if they would have any chance of sale.

  • Every town has its own, which is more or less frequented; that of Nijni Novgorod is reputed the most considerable on the European continent; all the nations of Europe and Asia, send their representatives to it.

  • Formerly the Kalmucks used to send their horses to the great fairs of Poland, paying a duty of 1.

  • If you know a young couple struggling with bills, worried they won't be able to send their children to college, tell them not to give up, their children can go on to college.

  • All members of the public should have an equal chance to vote for public officials and to send their children to good public schools and to contribute their talents to the public good.

  • I do not say that it is of strict obligation for Catholics to send their children to any school.

  • But I do say that they are forbidden, by the law of the Catholic Church, to send their children to any schools where the Catholic religion is not practised and taught.

  • If they mean to send their children to public classical schools, it must be peculiarly advantageous to teach them early the rudiments of arithmetic, and to give them the habit of applying their knowledge in the common business of life.

  • We strongly recommend it to such parents to send their children to large public schools, to Rugby, Eton, or Westminster; not to any small school; much less to one in their own neighbourhood.

  • To prevent Mistakes, Ladies are desired to take their Places in Time, and on the Day of Performance to send their Servants to keep Places before five o'clock.

  • The Ladies are desir'd to send their Servants[38] by Four o'clock.

  • And, to prevent mistakes, they are desired to send their Servants to Keep Places before five o'clock, To begin exactly at 7 o'clock.

  • As but 12 more subscribers can be admitted, such gentlemen and ladies as intend to honour Mr. Arne by subscribing, are greatly desired immediately to send their names to his house in Aungier-street.

  • Sentiments of this kind, expressed in such taste, are not calculated to encourage Catholic parents to send their sons to a college where they may come under influences of which the writer is an example.

  • So we must multiply our efforts, we must do the impossible to feed and clothe our refugees, to take care of their health and to send their children to school even if we can count only on our own resources.

  • It is obligatory for every family living in the district and it has been obligatory for centuries, to send their children to these schools if they cannot afford to give them a private education.

  • Naturally the navy of Turkey being reduced to practically nothing very few families desire to send their children to the Academy.

  • Thousands of miners invested their earnings in such certificates, which they converted into drafts on New York, when they were ready to go home or wanted to send their "pile" to their families.

  • They were compelled to cultivate their land, to attend church, and to send their children to school.

  • The people, while willing to send their sons to the field, were not willing to part with their negroes.

  • He also spoke of the Institution, and advised the people to send their children.

  • Marie, and after urging the people to send their children to it, left it to me to give a detailed account of the work of the Home.

  • They were attended for two or three years by boys over sixteen, but only the wealthier and more aristocratic families could afford to send their boys to them.

  • Prussia, ordering that "hereafter wherever there are schools in the place the parents shall be obliged, under severe penalties, to send their children to school,.

  • Parents of the richer classes will soon be compelled, like the poor, to send their children to government schools, keep them at home, or send them to foreign lands to be educated.

  • Nevertheless, State colleges and primary schools are so neglected that laws are being devised to compel parents to send their children to them.

  • Nevertheless, State schools and colleges are so neglected that laws are being devised to compel parents to send their children to them.

  • So that parents were forced to send their children to us, even if otherwise they did not want it.

  • Mrs Macintyre said, 'Reckoning the boys first, I have got eight, as I said; but I have had letters this morning from several parents who wish to send their sons to my school.

  • The ladies are dying to send their lassies to you, but the mixed school prohibits it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "send their" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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