Pronoun
theirs
That which belongs to them; the possessive case of they, used without a following noun.
About 15 people were reported to be close to the vehicle containing the fuel as the buyers were waiting to secure theirs for business. Source: Internet
According to the writer, their action is synonymous with dissuading people from seeking their own opportunities when they are enjoying theirs. Source: Internet
A few just put a row of desks in front of theirs to block students from getting too close. Source: Internet
Adult males may kill dependent offspring that are not theirs so the female will return to estrus and thus they can sire offspring of their own. Source: Internet
And today, by France’s measure, it’s also very okay for blue-blooded, born-and-bred European Christians, to blaspheme any religion not theirs – but not likewise for fellow citizens who look or sound different. Source: Internet
After the astrologer talked to them, he had them go and sit in front of the astrological sign that the astrologer thought was theirs. Source: Internet