Use him in a sentence
Sentences starting with him
- Him he found, without seeking him, outside the room meant for Hadrian's sitting-room, to which, while the Emperor still slept, he was endeavoring, with the help of his assistants, to give a comfortable and pleasing aspect. [10]
- Him Nature solicits with all her placid, all her monitory pictures; him the past instructs; him the future invites. [6]
- Him a lion-heart!--that tumble-bug! [5]
- Him I consoled to the best of my ability, and afterwards, in some slight measure, supplied his wants. [6]
- Him I knew to possess fewer gifts, but I knew him also to be what you could never be. [11]
Sentences ending with him
- Do not allow yourselves to be deceived by him. [10]
- Don't you think you're going to marry him? [11]
- You have put your own son to him. [9]
- Madame, you loved your Jean; if he were living now, what would you do to keep him. [11]
- They are aware, your honour, that he and you knew each other in Ireland, and they think you are hard on him. [11]
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- I shall tell your grandfather you are disgracing him. [9]
- But to please your governor, I will proclaim him. [11]
- I don't mean your friend, Humphrey Crewe--it's anything to get office with him. [9]
- You must keep your eyes open in a passado with him, but if I can once get to my quarte, tierce, and side-thrust, I have him. [10]
Short sentences using him
- I'll take him your love.--Good-bye! [11]
- But you have written him? [9]
- They'd lick him, wouldn't they? [5]
- You'll find him worth studying. [5]
- It was dull without him. [5]
- His soul raged within him. [5]
- I mourn him with you. [10]
- Who bedews him with tears? [5]
- I'm keeping him with me. [2]
- I taxed him with it. [11]
Sentences containing him two or more times
- But as the zigzag flash of lightning had just been followed by the peal of thunder, she clung to him, earnestly beseeching him not to leave her. [10]
- I didn't know your own Snodgrass, but have had glimpses of him from time to time, and I heard about him all the time. [5]
- 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]
- Your Admiralty and your government first pardoned the man, and then gave him freedom on the island which you tried to prevent; and now they turn round and confine him to his acres. [11]
- Carry word to your captain that we'll overhaul him by sundown, and sink him before supper. [11]
- 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]
- Here is a young man writing to me from a Western college, and wants me to send him a list of the books which I think would be most useful to him. [6]
- Thus the ingenuous young man argued with himself, until it seemed plain to him that if Evelyn loved him, and the conviction grew that she did, all obstacles must give way to this overmastering passion of his life. [4]
- The' 's a young gen'l'm'n up at that school where she go,--so some of 'em tells me, 'n' she loves t' see him 'n' talk wi' him, 'n' she talks about him when she 's asleep sometimes. [6]
- She liked the Young Doctor, as who did not who came in contact with him, except those who had fear of him, and who had an idea that he could read their minds as he read their bodies. [11]
More example sentences with the word him in them
- She must leave Zorrillo, leave him to-morrow. [10]
- With what fiery zeal Wolf persuaded him, how convincing was his assurance that a substitute for Johann of Cologne, and a most admirable one, was actually to be found here in Ratisbon! [10]
- But while the youth was embracing his great-grandfather, who hugged and caressed him, Nun, with youthful vivacity, was issuing orders to the shepherds and servants: "Let the tent fall, men! [10]
- At thirty the youth has sobered into manhood, but the strong men of forty rise in almost unbroken rank between him and the approaches of old age as they show in the men of fifty. [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]
- Take these cakes--for yourselves--and give him this one, from his mother. [5]
- Instead of burying yourself in a convent, you, whom so many desire, would do better to beckon to one of your admirers and bestow on him the happiness of which the other was not worthy. [10]
- Do you adapt yourself and your surroundings to him, or insist that he shall adapt himself to you? [4]
- I think what you're doing is splendid, Brooks, only--" here she gave him an appealing, rather commiserating look--"only I do wish you would take more interest in--in underlying principles. [9]
- Trying to impose your vile second-hand carcasses on us!--thunder and lightning, I've a notion to--to--if you've got a nice fresh corpse, fetch him out!--or by George we'll brain you! [5]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- A shot from your pistol brought him down as he rushed forward to enter the ruins. [11]
- Has he asked your master to send him some seeds or slips? [10]
- An attempt on your life, great Caesar; but we have him fast! [10]
- If he is your husband, wouldn't it be better to have him successful than your defeated victim. [11]
- Remember me to your husband, and tell him, that Captain Allertssohn's body has been brought in and to-morrow is appointed for the funeral. [10]
- Remember me to your husband and tell him, his life may be valuable; but ours are not wisps of straw. [10]
- Mr Witherden, Sir, your handkerchief is hanging out of your pocket--would you allow me to--, As Mr Brass advanced to remedy this accident, the Notary shrunk from him with an air of disgust. [12]
- I think of your great hate toward him who--I think of your life's implacable purpose. [13]
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- An oracle deceived your father and plunged him into ruin, but the oracle is miraculous, and so you too, in perfect confidence, allow it to rob you of happiness! [10]
- The face of your daughter drew him on. [11]
- I transmit for your consideration a communication from the Secretary of War, accompanied by one from the Provost-Marshal General to him, both relating to the subject above mentioned. [7]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- 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]
- You lend me your apern and let me take him his breakfast in the morning. [5]
- Make the Mohar your ally, and it may easily happen that your rat-bites may be paid for with mortal wounds, and Rameses who, if you marched against him openly, might blow you to the ground, may be hit by a lance thrown from an ambush. [10]
- He is the youngest of us all, but a great future awaits him. [10]
- He also was young, but nothing about him suggested power, only self-indulgence. [11]
- 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]
- Perhaps no handsome young woman had ever looked at him so in his life. [6]
- He found the young tinner up there, alone and brooding, and entered into conversation with him. [5]
- Go to the young surgeon who had accompanied them, ask him who she was, and so learn the clue to the mystery concerning her lover? [11]
- 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]
- Not finding the young prince in his study the valet went with the letters to Princess Mary's apartments, but did not find him there. [2]
- Indeed, an audacious young praetorian had put out his hand to pull away her veil, but an older officer stopped him. [10]
- Would not the young nobleman accompany him? [10]
- 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]
- 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]
- She kissed the young man on his forehead, wetting him with her tears. [2]
- Who was this young man of three and thirty to agitate him so? [9]
- Smith was a young man of about twenty-eight, vain and no doubt somewhat "bumptious," and it is easy to believe that Wingfield and the others who felt his superior force and realized his experience, honestly suspected him of designs against the expedition. [4]
- Here were this young lady and his friend, who had known each other for three days, perhaps, in the most casual way, and her friends had her already as good as married to him and off on a wedding journey. [4]
- One of the young ladies presented Mr. Clemens, and thanked him for his amiability in coming to make them an address. [5]
- Even as a young lad, his father's notable place in the colony, and the freedom and gaiety of life in Quebec and Montreal, had drawn upon him a notice which was as much a promise of the future as an accent of the present. [11]
- No one but young Hillyer had been intimate with Flint Buckner; no one had really had a quarrel with him; he had affronted every man who had tried to make up to him, although not quite offensively enough to require bloodshed. [5]
- They represented the young god Dionysius, the Hyades surrounding him, and in colored groups all the gifts of the divinities who watch over fields and gardens, as well as those of the Nysian god. [10]
- I asked the young gentleman to do me the kindness to go to jail as soon as he conveniently could, so that I might try to get in there and visit him, and see what college captivity was like. [5]
- More than one young gentleman of family had been known to ride through the Place du Vier Prison, hoping to get sight of her, and to offer the view of a suggestively empty pillion behind him. [11]
- This touched the young fellow's sympathetic nature, and at the same time gave him the painful sense of being an intruder upon a sacred privacy, an observer of emotions which a stranger ought not to witness. [5]
- When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the World, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it come off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away timid adventurers. [6]
- But the sturdy young fellow knew how to defend his liberty, and had already released himself from his assailant when other servants grasped him. [10]
- He was just young enough, and there was still enough natural health in him, to know the healing touch of a perfect decency, a pure truth of spirit. [11]
- Had not the Young Doctor said that Burlingame had written to lawyers in the old land to get information concerning him? [11]
- Pierre hated him; Young Aleck admired in him a quality lying dormant in himself--decision; Mab Humphrey spoke unkindly of no one. [11]
- Promise me that you'll never yield the least point to him in a matter of right and wrong! [8]
- He just said, 'You'd better come with me, Miss Hutchins,' and I went with him. [9]
- We have recognized you," he now seemed to hear the words she had uttered and to see before him her eyes, her smile, her traveling hood, and a stray lock of her hair... and there seemed to him something pathetic and touching in all this. [2]
- I know that you, you alone, kept him prisoner here five long years. [11]
- But I ask you, would you have taken the same deep interest in setting the law upon this suspected man did you not believe him to be an infidel? [11]
- Probably it was you, too, who had him flung into the water, after you had vented your wrath on him? [10]
- I swear to you, that this very Phanes has accepted Cambyses' gold and promised not only to be his guide to Egypt, but to open the gates of your own Greek cities to him. [10]
- And I told you, I believe, that I met him once at Mr. [9]
- No offence to you, Colonel Woodburn," said Dryfoos, turning to him before he drank. [8]
- Here Epagathos, and you, Claudius--go at once to Timotheus; carry him this sword. [10]
- It was not you, but she, who drew him to-night to your house. [10]
- Denzil belongs to you, because you helped to save him years ago; the Catholic Archbishop belongs to you, because he's got brains and a love of literature and art; Barode Barouche belongs to you, because he's almost a genius too. [11]
- By the way, you wouldn't object to telling him you were a friend of mine, would you? [9]
- And I hope you will make him happy. [9]
- Promise me that you will bring him. [10]
- Blame him not, you whose garden-patch is not watered with the tears of mourners. [6]
- I listened to you when you told me lies as to how it would ruin him . [9]
- Miss Woodburn said you were freezing him to death when I came down. [8]
- When he came, you were for tying him up in one little corner of this island--the hottest part, I know, near to Kingston, where it averages ninety degrees in the shade at any time of the year. [11]
- But I thought you were all only trying to make it easier for me, and I heard Warbeck say to Rockwell, when they thought I was asleep, 'It's ten to one against him. [11]
- Suppose one of you wants to borrow the legs a minute from the one that's got them, could he let him? [5]
- Which one do you want me to make my enemy by telling him or her that the other isn't good enough? [4]
- Now you think you 've got him! [6]
- I'll talk with you tomorrow, and am I not right, Jungfrau Elsyou won't make him suffer for losing the wager, but exercise your domestic authority after a more gentle fashion? [10]
- Let him take you to your Uncle Daniel. [9]
- I particularly advised you to use your cavalry and light artillery upon his communications, and attempt to cut off his supplies and engage him at an advantage. [7]
- It was for you to go on with him, but you would not go. [11]
- How mean of you to deny him! [9]
- I trusted to you to control him, and this is how you do it. [9]
- I'm merely asking you to be friendly with him. [9]
- But I'll tell you this: they'll take his pay and lie to him about whatever's goin' on inside the house. [11]
- H. What makes you think you thought you knew him? [5]
- Tell me--what do you think of him? [5]
- But what do you think is Roweny beginning to lean any toward him, or ain't she? [5]
- When I saw you there beside Duncan I remembered that he had spoken about the Guardian letters, and the notion occurred to me to get him to show you his library. [9]
- Everybody will tell you that; and one day when a stranger threw a stone at it, not knowing it was your cat, the village rose against him as one man and hanged him! [5]
- Let me remind you that your doing so, at our instance, will place you in a safe and comfortable position--your present one is not desirable--and cannot injure your brother; for against him and you we have quite sufficient evidence (as you hear) already. [12]
- If I tell you that if you ride him you will torture me, I'm sure you'll grant what I ask. [9]
- Shall I tell you that I fell in love with him? [9]
- I had heard you talk of him. [9]
- If such as you take an interest in such as he, know, then, that I have sent him of an errand. [5]
- Ah, but then you shall be my wife in spite of him, in spite of a thousand Philip d'Avranches! [11]
- We knew him, you see, for a trusty man. [5]
- But, Davy, when you see him you'll love him as much as I do. [9]
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