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Example sentences for "all his"

  • Then he thought of the pelican feeding its young with blood from its own breast, but he gave no utterance to that either; and then of Eleanor waiting for him at home, waiting to congratulate him on the end of all his trouble.

  • How is a man to live, when he gives up all his income?

  • Oh if he only could: what an easy way that were out of all his troubles!

  • Iachimo then made a full acknowledgment of all his villany, telling, as has been before related, the whole story of his wager with Posthumus, and how he had succeeded in imposing upon his credulity.

  • There was a hurry, too, in all his thoughts, a turbulent and heated working of his heart, that contended against resignation.

  • In all his life no one has ever gotten anything out of your father.

  • During that campaign he had been imagining that he was putting all his ability, all his energy, all his resourcefulness into the fight.

  • Hugo had fully exposed himself in all his unfitness of the man of narrow upper class prejudices, the man of no instinct or enthusiasm for right, justice and liberty.

  • Of all his followers, the Belgian was the most logical lieutenant to intrust with the command of one of the parties.

  • There was a fatal preponderance of self in all his intimacies: many women came to learn from him, but he never condescended to become a learner in his turn.

  • In the strong quiet patience of all his letters to the weariful Mrs. Bowes, we may perhaps see one cause of the fascination he possessed for these religious women.

  • The victory of the White Mountain put Ferdinand in possession of all his dominions.

  • All his desire of power and distinction were extinct: tranquillity and repose were now the sole object of his wishes.

  • New and oppressive imposts alienated the affections of all his subjects.

  • The intervention of the Emperor, and a papal ban from Rome, which anathematized the elector as an apostate, and deprived him of all his dignities, temporal and spiritual, armed his own subjects and chapter against him.

  • He bids them steer For the sequestered shores of Lesbos isle; For there wert thou, sharer of all his griefs, Cornelia!

  • In all his prayers He seeks that moment, fatal to the world, When shall be cast the die, to win or lose, And all his fortune hang upon the throw.

  • Thirdly, to say as all his things is to be put together, and give to anybody as we sends for 'em.

  • He then got angry with himself, and, summoning up all his courage, tried it a third time, and opened the door of the room and stood firm.

  • After a time the ladies begged the Prince to relate his adventures, and he told them of all his sufferings in the desert when he was first transformed.

  • All his blood, all his sensation, all his life seemed to rush into that hand leaving him without strength, in a cold shiver, in the sudden clamminess and collapse as of a deadly gun-shot wound.

  • This will, all his sensations, his personality--all this seemed to be lost in the abominable desire, in the priceless promise of that woman.

  • And whatever it might have been once--my heart is all his.

  • In all his life he had never been so happy, as, during the past few months, his wife had made him.

  • Chapter 24 In the face of all his handicaps, Jurgis was obliged to make the price of a lodging, and of a drink every hour or two, under penalty of freezing to death.

  • He fixed his eyes ahead of him, with painful intensity, staring at the platform as if nothing else ever had interested him, or ever could interest him, all his life.

  • And he would have told the "pitchfork senator" all his experiences, had not Harry Adams and a friend grabbed him about the neck and shoved him into a seat.

  • Pluming and priding himself in all his services.

  • He staked all upon his voice; into it he poured all his energy, all his fire, all his white-hot passion for right and justice, all his scorn of the base and the low.

  • And he, too, was trembling--shaken in all his nerves.

  • There was no fight in him--all his life he had got everything without fighting.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    all such; allegorical interpretation; allied species; alliterative verse; allow himself; allow the; allow themselves; allowed himself; allowed them; allowing the; allowing them; complete circle; equally applicable; few feet from the; give more; inferior kind; less closely; many questions; mechanical force; mental condition; realizing sense; sole leather; still didn; the earth; time for; water bath