Use he in a sentence
Sentences starting with he
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- He crawls after Zeno; he submits to authority, and requires more independent spirits to do the same. [10]
- He devoted himself zealously to the task, and soon was so successful that the plays at Tauromenium, and the musical performances in its Odeum, attracted the citizens in crowds, and were talked of far and wide. [10]
- He means murder, y'r honour. [9]
- He had hurt you--you went to him.... Good! [11]
- He made various youthful proposals to me, including a duet under the landlady's daughter's window. [6]
- He hoped this youth to whom she was attached would make her life happy. [6]
- He commanded the youth to betake himself to the camp. [5]
- He will be your spiritual, and I your secular guardian. [10]
- He knows that your salvation is now secure, but of course you would like to know it yourself. [5]
Sentences ending with he
- Thought he'd take you in the rear by going to Washington, did he? [9]
- And what a world it would be if there had not been a continuous line of such mistaken fools as he! [4]
- Confine me here, will he? [11]
- I hope he will carry that faculty of an honest laugh with him wherever he goes,--why shouldn't he? [6]
- The noble lion which walked by his side, and in whose mane his left hand was buried, was not more unapproachable than he. [10]
- Who is he, where is he? [5]
- This Sebastian Dolores, where is he? [11]
- And after all, what was he? [10]
- Oh, tell me, what is he? [11]
- He had been what he had been; and as the Era was, so was he. [9]
Short sentences using he
- He, he obeyed your summons. [10]
- He will grant your prayer! [10]
- That is--is he your father? [5]
- He said: "Appoint your court. [5]
- He is her youngest. [5]
- He loved the young man. [11]
- Has he got you? [9]
- Can't he help you? [9]
- Will he answer you? [5]
- Does he know you? [5]
Sentences containing he two or more times
- Never had the zealous magistrate appeared so repulsive as to-day, and when he remembered how the crafty man had outwitted poor Father Anselm in his presence, he felt as if he had himself committed an unworthy deed. [10]
- As for that youth, Clement Lindsay, if he had not taken himself off as he did, Murray Bradshaw confessed to himself that he should have felt uneasy. [6]
- When the fiery youth had performed the task which now claimed all his powers, he hoped to find him more inclined to allow himself to be led farther along the path which he had entered. [10]
- Can you put yourself in the man's place and tell me what he felt and what he thought? [5]
- If Zminis searches your premises he will certainly go into the cellar; for what can he not do in Caesar's name? [10]
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- He has taken your illness very much to heart, I know, and he left some fruit and flowers for you. [9]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- He places at your disposal--this time, at least, he was not economical--a sum which will take you to the healing springs four or five times, nay, oftener still. [10]
- You may leave your constable where he is, or the man may come in and stand at this door in sight of the gentleman while you are gone--if he pleases. [9]
More example sentences with the word he in them
- If the young Zouave of the family looks smart in his new uniform, its respectable head is content, though he himself grow seedy as a caraway-umbel late in the season. [6]
- His name was Zeb Meader, and he was still insensible. [9]
- In industry and zeal he was said to resemble the celebrated and lamented Mr. Rand, of the Peach Nectar. [9]
- With his usual zeal he had gathered facts concerning the scene, which put my fictions all to flight. [4]
- Did he to you--to any of you? [11]
- Pardon the wild youth who plagues his old friend and teacher, as he did long ago--so much has happened since. [11]
- Coello called the youth to the easel, and pointing to the sketches in color, containing numerous figures, on which he was painting, said: "Look here, my son. [10]
- A sample: a youth staked out a claim and tried to sell half for L5; no takers; he stuck to it fourteen days, starving, then struck it rich and sold out for L10,000. [5]
- Let the inquiring youth read the whole Introduction, and he will see what they mean. [3]
- In me, the youth of nineteen, he awakened admiration, interest, and curiosity, and his "You are a poet" sometimes strengthened my courage, sometimes disheartened me. [10]
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- Himself in early youth had felt the austerity of a Cavalier father turned a Puritan on a sudden, and he wished no such experience for his daughter. [11]
- If the agile youth could reach this cleft unseen, and crawl through as far as the pool of saltwater, overgrown with tall grass and tangled desert shrubs, at which it ended, he might, aided by the clouds, succeed. [10]
- Here the persecuted youth changed his name, Horus, to its Greek equivalent, and henceforth he was known at home and in the schools as Apollo. [10]
- Do you adapt yourself and your surroundings to him, or insist that he shall adapt himself to you? [4]
- I would that your uncle were here to listen to them," he added dryly. [9]
- So long as your surly old father sits over the vice, he only whistles a song and spares you his complaints. [10]
- Any one of your reporters will tell you that he looks sick.".... [9]
- As I understand your present life, I think you will always recall it with satisfaction, because the self-sacrifice that fills it now..." "I cannot accept your praise," he interrupted her hurriedly. [2]
- He has followed your precept, Madam; I hope you accept his conclusions. [6]
- A shot from your pistol brought him down as he rushed forward to enter the ruins. [11]
- He comes from your part of the country, and you will be concerned, of course. [11]
- He says: "Sink your own will; let it be subject to a higher, and you need take no thought. [11]
- But you bring your own punishment,' he added, with a wicked smile, 'and you shall pay hereafter. [11]
- What's he beside your own flesh and blood, I say again. [11]
- He is of your own county, of your own village, is your neighbour, a man of whom all England should be proud. [11]
- In my judgment, your Mr. Vanderbilt knows what he is about. [5]
- He has got your money and has picked your pocket likewise. [5]
- Has he asked your master to send him some seeds or slips? [10]
- I bow to your masculine secrecy--but why did my worldly-wise brother mingle a petticoat in this delicate business if he wishes to keep it hidden? [10]
- I will seek your lover, and if I find him he shall know where you are, but I cannot and will not invite him to an assignation here behind my sister's back. [10]
- I've read all your little efforts and greatly admired them, and when I heard you were here, I ..." I indicated a chair, and he sat down. [5]
- Madame, you loved your Jean; if he were living now, what would you do to keep him. [11]
- If he is your husband, wouldn't it be better to have him successful than your defeated victim. [11]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- He is licking your hands, that means, 'I thank you. [10]
- They won't know your father here--" If Stephen thought the Judge brutal, he did not say so. [9]
- Why, Burlingame, as your family physician, I shouldn't hesitate even to present my account against your estate if, in a tussle with the devil, he got you out of my hands. [11]
- He is also your enemy--the enemy of all work- peoples. [9]
- To-night Summon up your courage, for there are things which even a man--To make the story short, then: Tonight Wolff Eysvogel and young Vorchtel quarreled, or rather Ulrich irritated your Wolff so cruelly that he drew his sword--" "Wolff! [10]
- One man, whom your correspondent spoke to, said that he had had one hundred and fifty head of cattle and one hundred head of hogs. [5]
- He counts upon your coming, for I said I thought you would. [11]
- Let Paulus be your captain, for he is strong, cautious and brave. [10]
- You shall have your Buonespoir, good Rozel; but if he plays pirate any more--tell him this from his Queen--upon an English ship, I will have his head, if I must needs send Drake of Devon to overhaul him. [11]
- The captain of your brother Philometor's Philobasilistes is bought over, and will stand by us; but his price was high--Komanus was forced to offer him twenty talents before he would bite. [10]
- No one but your brother himself can possibly explain the strange way in which he disappeared. [10]
- All respect to your Boy Eating Figs, in whose presence you would feel the pleasure he himself enjoyed while consuming the sweet fruit. [10]
- He can make your bed hard or soft at the citadel. [11]
- I recognize in your arguments that which smacks of his tongue, despite what he says of your reading the public prints and of forming your own opinions. [9]
- He has saved your administration and the island from defeat and horrible loss. [11]
- He is the youngest of us all, but a great future awaits him. [10]
- He made her younger, transformed her white hair to gleaming golden tresses. [10]
- He was much younger then than he is now, and he showed 'it. [5]
- He was a younger son, and poor. [9]
- He was a younger son of an impoverished earl. [9]
- Charles Emerson, the younger brother, who was of the same type, expresses the feeling in his college essay on Friendship, where it is all summed up in the line he quotes:-- "The hand of Douglas is his own. [6]
- But he, my younger brother, had five little ones, while I, you see, only left a wife behind. [2]
- They are still young...." She bent her head and continued in a whisper: "Has he performed his final duty, Prince? [2]
- Mr. Monroe was young, witty, lively, popular with people he met. [9]
- He also was young, but nothing about him suggested power, only self-indulgence. [11]
- He is so young, and it is so horrible in the mines. [10]
- When we were young--" "Younger," he put in. [8]
- Some one person--some young woman, it must be--had produced a singular impression upon him since those earlier perilous experiences through which he had passed. [6]
- He fastened the young widow's eyes. [11]
- He was a young undertaker, who had just succeeded to a thriving business. [6]
- He was too young to die, but he had gold, and the captain of the citadel needed money. [11]
- He is a young Titan, and no one would be astonished if he one day succeeded in piling Pelion upon Ossa. [10]
- He found the young tinner up there, alone and brooding, and entered into conversation with him. [5]
- In 1870 a young stranger arrived in Sydney, and set about finding something to do; but he knew no one, and brought no recommendations, and the result was that he got no employment. [5]
- He was the young son of an Ohio nabob and was out there for recreation. [5]
- This one, a young soldier, his face deadly pale, his shako pushed back, and his musket resting on the ground, still stood near the pit at the spot from which he had fired. [2]
- He had a young sister with a remarkable voice--he was giving her a musical education, so that her longing to be self-supporting might be gratified. [5]
- He would make young Schopper pay some penalty yet more than a mere fine, to that he pledged his royal word, and as for young Welemisl, he was minded to devise some punishment that should hinder many an over-bold knight from drawing his sword! [10]
- Turning to the young reporter, Mr. Hill, who had finished his writing, he said: "Bob, a little air will do you good. [9]
- When, as a young professor, I told the grey-haired author in my mother's name something which could not fail to afford him pleasure, I received the most eager assent to my query whether he still remembered her. [10]
- He was a young Polander, named Joseph N. Verey. [5]
- Even as the young officer who brought the letter handed it to De la Foret in the little house on the hill-side above Rozel Bay, he was taken suddenly ill, and fell at the Camisard's feet. [11]
- He called his young mistress by name, but she did not hear him. [9]
- He dragged our young men with him to Russia, and left them to die moaning on the frozen wastes, while he drove off in his sledge. [9]
- Of the other young men of the village Gifted Hopkins was perhaps the most fervent of her admirers, as he had repeatedly shown by effusions in verse, of which, under the thinnest of disguises, she was the object. [6]
- He gave the young men a pretty fight indeed, and long before they had him conquered the elder guests had made their escape through door and window. [9]
- He took the young Marylander to task for going to the Church of the Galileans, where he had several times accompanied Iris of late. [6]
- He did a young man's share of the work; and did his share of conversing and entertaining from the general stand-point of any age--not from the arrogant, overawing summit-height of sixty years. [5]
- He was a young man,--perhaps five and twenty as I now know age,--woodsman-clad, square-built, sun-reddened. [9]
- He was a young man, very spare and very burned, with bright red hair and blue eyes that had a kind of laughter in them, and yet were sober. [9]
- A perfectly gentlemanly young man, of courteous address and mild utterance, but means at least as much as he says. [6]
- And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, arise. [5]
- While still a young man, he had a manner of folding his hands and smiling which is peculiar to capitalists, and he knew the laws concerning mortgages in several different states. [9]
- As for the young man, he felt as though wings were growing from his shoulders, and this fateful evening was one of the happiest of his life. [10]
- Dorothea received the young man with warm sympathy; she had heard that his father had fallen in the fight, and how nobly he too had distinguished himself. [10]
- He was a young man with a smooth face, and a frank brown eye which paid its tribute to Virginia. [9]
- He was a young man with a praiseworthy ambition to get on in the world, and during his apprenticeship in the office of the Honourable Hilary Vane many letters and documents had passed through his hands. [9]
- He saw the young man was looking nervous. [6]
- At first the young man was awed by the presence of the grizzled gentleman, and he struggled with his language to bring it up to the classic level of the old meteorologist's speech. [11]
- Whichever side the young man takes, he goes to destruction. [4]
- He is a young man of thirty-seven. [5]
- He was a young man of one-and-twenty or thereabouts; well made, and certainly handsome, though the expression of his face was far from prepossessing, having in common with his manner and even his dress, a dissipated, insolent air which repelled one. [12]
- He was a young man of mild and modest demeanor, chaplain to a Pennsylvania regiment, which he was going to rejoin. [6]
- He is a young man of a sterling though undeveloped character, who has been hampered by an indulgent parent with a large fortune. [9]
- I asked the young man in the ticket-office if I could have a sleeping-section, and he answered "No," with a snarl that shrivelled me up like burned leather. [5]
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