Use his in a sentence
Sentences starting with his
- His name was Zeb Meader, and he was still insensible. [9]
- His star crosses yours in the fourth division, fifth sphere. [5]
- His worst enemy, your brother, would probably sacrifice himself for his welfare sooner than I. [10]
- His regard for you is probably unchanged, but the interests he has at stake are too large to admit of sentiment as a factor. [9]
- His affection for you as his brother's son is great. [9]
- His conduct to you alone deserves that. [10]
- His thoughts, as yet, have no wider range than home. [12]
- His life, which yesterday had appeared so immeasurably long, now seemed brief, pitifully brief. [10]
- His father must, yes, he must hear him, and when it grew dusk, he again sought the house to which he belonged, and from which he had been so cruelly expelled. [10]
- His words so wrought upon us that it was a relief to us all when the conversation drifted into a more cheerful channel and the natural features of the curious country we were in came under treatment. [5]
Sentences ending with his
- You must live, you must not die; for see, Publius here asks me to be his wife, and the Immortals only can know how glad I am to go with him, and Irene is to stay with us, and be my sister and his. [10]
- I love him, yes I love him, you cannot think how dearly; still, I cannot be his! [10]
- The Emperor's star would triumph over his. [10]
- Nor did he wonder because, in that multitude of faces, her eyes had flown so straightly homeward to his. [9]
- When the doctor who had been called arrived, Carmen was in a heap by the low couch, one arm thrown across the body, and her head buried in the cushion close to his. [4]
- All those illusions which accompany the malady were his. [11]
- He knew not whether he loved or hated her, but her resistance had passionately inflamed his longing to call her his. [10]
- I didn't know where you were for a long time; and then--then it was all right about Bobby and me, except that Bobby didn't get the money that was his. [11]
- He had camped where it stood now, when nothing was there save the wild duck in the reeds, the antelopes upon the hills, and all manner of furred and feathered things; and it all was his. [11]
- Does that mean, when you've made all you want, you'll give up to Carnac what isn't yours but his? [11]
Short sentences using his
- His calculations were wrong again. [5]
- And his plighted word? [2]
- He kept his word. [4]
- Kilby kept his word. [11]
- He keeps his word. [10]
- His soul raged within him. [5]
- His heart bled with theirs. [7]
- His voice roughened with misery. [11]
- Is his wife with him? [2]
- His wife was with him. [8]
Sentences containing his two or more times
- A handsome, agile youth, to her sincere regret, had just fallen, but swiftly recovered his elasticity, and, springing to his feet, belaboured his opponent, a clumsy giant, so skilfully and vigorously that the bright blood streamed down his ugly face and big body. [10]
- Now, in his youth, Caracalla went through his courses of philosophy. [10]
- You live by your smallness, another makes his living with his hard hands, I earn my scanty bread by the thoughts of my brain. [10]
- 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]
- 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]
- 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]
- I will remain your ally in this matter; for, as Cambyses' dying father appointed me the counsellor of his son in word and deed, I venture occasionally a bold word to arrest his excesses. [10]
- A Numidian, the youngest of the legion, a beardless youth, had pinned the terrible conqueror of lions and men to the bed with his spear, and then, with the same weapon, had released at least a dozen of his fellow-sufferers from their pain. [10]
- 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]
- 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]
More example sentences with the word his 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]
- 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]
- 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]
- With his usual zeal he had gathered facts concerning the scene, which put my fictions all to flight. [4]
- But a brave youth who was driving a grocery-wagon threw himself before the plunging animals, and succeeded in arresting their flight at the peril of his own.--[This is probably a misprint.--M. [5]
- Pardon the wild youth who plagues his old friend and teacher, as he did long ago--so much has happened since. [11]
- 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]
- If ever a youth was cordially admired and hated by his comrades, this one was. [5]
- At last, the youth succeeded, by means of the cleverest trick I ever saw, in clasping his opponent firmly. [10]
- 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]
- Even Appelles' perennial youth is only a long tragedy, and his life a failure. [5]
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- 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]
- 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]
- A noble, promising youth had addressed them to her sister, his betrothed bride. [10]
- At last the youth encased his telescope, and turned to descend the hill to the town. [11]
- 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]
- Take these cakes--for yourselves--and give him this one, from his mother. [5]
- You're joking, sir, you're joking with me,' replied the lawyer, putting on his hat. [12]
- I passed through your village that very night, and was his guest till the midnight train came along. [5]
- So long as your surly old father sits over the vice, he only whistles a song and spares you his complaints. [10]
- He has followed your precept, Madam; I hope you accept his conclusions. [6]
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- I expect that your 'M'sieu' Jean Jacques' has been busier this last year than ever before in his life. [11]
- If you keep your mouth shut, and the devil doesn't put his finger into the pie, I think, spite of all the Zorrillos, I shall be Eletto to-morrow. [10]
- When you meet your man he'll recognize the rest of his suit. [5]
- Will you trust your life and happiness with one who can offer you so little beside his love? [6]
- I have sent your letter and the rules to Hay, but I doubt his modesty. [5]
- I know that your husband--that Mr. March was there; I read his testimony; and I wished to ask him--to ask him--" She stopped and looked distractedly about. [8]
- No, I suppose your husband did not speak much of his old friends. [11]
- Remember me to your husband and tell him, his life may be valuable; but ours are not wisps of straw. [10]
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- Ulrich yonder, at your head, can bear his nickname of Lowing with honor. [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]
- The idea of your going and intruding on a party of strangers, that way, and talking for half an hour; why I never heard of a man in his right mind doing such a thing before. [5]
- Now up gets your General Sherman in the middle of the night,--midnight,--and marches up and down between the counters, and waves his arms. [9]
- I will tell your fortune," she suddenly added, reaching for his hand. [11]
- You with all your forces fall on the unfortunate Mortier and his one division, and even then Mortier slips through your fingers! [2]
- Old Age.--There, between your eyebrows,--three straight lines running up and down; all the probate courts know that token,--"Old Age, his mark. [6]
- Now, away to your duty," she added, tapping his breast affectionately with her fan, "and when everything is done, come and take me to my room. [11]
- See, my Sheila, your drunken, reckless lover pulls this sweet offering from his garden and offers it to you. [11]
- 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]
- I fully acknowledge your courage, but at the same time advise you to remember that, though a man proves his courage in action, a woman's is shown in obedience. [10]
- Glaucus proposes for your choice that you should either allow me to conduct you to his wife or return to the temple to which you are attached. [10]
- 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]
- For his sake your beautiful Eva, with her saintly gaze, might easily forget to pray. [10]
- The work of your association is better and shows more wisdom than the Czar of Russia and all his people. [5]
- 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]
- You lend me your apern and let me take him his breakfast in the morning. [5]
- One civilian, a youngish man a little inclined to stoutness, stopped at the gate, stared, then thrust some papers in his pocket and hurried down the side street. [9]
- Pyrrhus and his youngest son were just pushing a boat into the water to release from the sands another which had run aground in a shallow near the neighbouring island. [10]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- Some of the younger officers who were there, laughed as they followed his retreating figure. [9]
- They are still young...." She bent her head and continued in a whisper: "Has he performed his final duty, Prince? [2]
- Nay, let the young, who have no wrongs to satisfy, let the young who have dreams and visions and hopes, rule; not the old lion of the hills, who loves too well himself and his rugged ease of body and soul. [11]
- Perhaps no handsome young woman had ever looked at him so in his life. [6]
- Also--Diodoros is the young villain's name?--him, his parents, and everybody connected with them! [10]
- Agne, Marcus, the young soldier--nay, even Gorgo, were loftier and nobler than she or her people, and she was conscious for the first time that the dangers from which Marcus had longed to protect her were not the offspring of his fancy. [10]
- 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]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- 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]
- She caught the young officer by his cuffs, and a look of solemnity and fear appeared on her flushed face. [2]
- 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]
- Nicholas brought many young men to his parents' house. [2]
- At last, two young men of good height and bone threw arrows at his bare breast. [11]
- 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]
- 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 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]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- Such as the young man was now the old man must have been, and what the son should one day be might be seen--and I rejoiced to think it--in his father's figure and face. [10]
- 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]
- She kissed the young man on his forehead, wetting him with her tears. [2]
- 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]
- 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]
- 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]
- He was a young lawyer, and succeeding fairly well and working his way along, little by little. [5]
- He needed encouragement,--what young lawyer does not on his first important case? [9]
- 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]
- Later, when the young ladies were asleep, he carried his manuscript to the Democrat office, and delivered it into the hands of his friend, the night editor, who was awaiting it. [9]
- 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]
- There sat the young King, under a canopy of state, five steps away, with his head bent down and aside, speaking with a sort of human bird of paradise--a duke, maybe. [5]
- He was a young Irishman, slender, tall, lithe, honest, truthful, and he never changed in all his life. [5]
- He thought the young gentleman could hardly find time for such a meeting during his brief visit. [6]
- We trust our young friend will take these remarks in good part, for we mean them solely for his benefit. [5]
- He mentioned my young friend and said he was very anxious to have the $7000 now to begin his banking operations with, and could wait a while for the rest. [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]
- I hope our young Doctor will take kindly to his wife's (that is to be) teachings. [6]
- But when the young count held out his closed hands, saying: "If you choose the red stone, you shall throw first," he pointed to his companion's right hand, and, as it concealed the red pebble, began the contest. [10]
- He recognized his young captain of dragoons the Governor apologized, and Clarence slept that night in the cabin. [9]
- Without heeding the young Burgrave Eitelfritz or Sir Boemund Altrosen, who were just approaching her, she forced her way nearer to her father, He still maintained his self-control, but already the veins on his brow had swollen and his short figure was rigidly erect. [10]
- He concluded that young Brice was not the type to acquire the money which his father had lost. [9]
- Pretty Pierre and Young Aleck had talked together, and the old man had heard his son say: "Remember, Pierre, it is for the last time. [11]
- Well, sah, if you'll b'lieve me, he jes' shuck his head, dat painter did, en went on a-dobbin'. [5]
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