While they were preparing to carry him up, he exhorted and comforted the Protestants, who were all weeping round him.
On this little patch of land, this strip of sand, the unhappy exile clung to his mother France, for once his foot touched the vessel which was to carry him away, his separation from France would be long, if not eternal.
And Jacob rose up from Beersheba: and the sons of Israel carried Jacob their father, and their little ones, and their wives, in the wagons which Pharaoh had sent to carry him.
Against him came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and bound him in fetters, to carry him to Babylon.
Moreover he put out Zedekiah's eyes, and bound him with chains, to carry him to Babylon.
When the king heard this, his anger subsided and he said, "Carry him back to prison till to-morrow, to we may look into his affair.
When the king heard this, his wrath subsided and he said, "Carry him back to the prison till the morrow, so we may look into his affair.
Then said the king to her, "We are hampered by this child and cannot abide here nor can we carry him with us; so methinks we were better leave him here and go, for Allah is able to send him one who shall take him and rear him.
Oh, to carry Him with us into every duty, to realise Him in all circumstances, to see the light of His face shine amidst the darkness of calamity, and the pointing of His directing finger showing us our road amidst all perplexities of life!
If there had been war, he had spirit enough to carry him into it, and it would have surprised no one to hear that Jack had joined an exploring expedition to the North Pole or the highlands of Central Asia.
Food he could not taste, but something he must have tocarry him on.
We couldn't carry him out; could we find our own way out to get assistance?
It needed all his courage and good-temper and bonhomie to carry him through.
You may go and tell him that we are going, and that if he thinks Old Trumpeter will do to carry him, he may go.
Why, I should like to carry him home, and keep him, if you are willing.
They raised Rollo up, and his father took him in his arms to carry him away.
He was going to carry him home, and feed him, and tame him.
Yes, I guess she will marry him and carry him round in a basket, like a lame bantam!
Of course you won't carry him on his own account, or for the sake of his money,--but for my sake perhaps you will.
But in a little time perceiving this excuse would not prevail, but that they were resolved to carry him back, he fell into a violent agony and confessed the fact.
He wanted no encouragements of this sort to egg him to such proceedings; the hopes of living idly and in the enjoyment of such lewd pleasures as he had addicted himself to, were sufficient to carry him into an affair of this sort.
The chapman begged hard for some money to carry him home to his family, and after they had given him two guineas, he said to them that he had often travelled that road with five hundred pounds about him, and never had been stopped.
With my brave fellows we might take the castle by surprise, and, before the Spaniards could collect to oppose us, carry him off.
At all events, he could not put the sticks on the fire; and a stealthy jaguar might, carry him off, should he close his eyes for a moment.
Lord give a convoy to carry him to the Brill, but he is certainly going to the King.
About noon (though the brigantine that Beale made was there ready to carry him) yet he would go in my Lord's barge with the two Dukes.
I went to Secretary Nicholas to carry him my Lord's resolutions about his title, which he had chosen, and that is Portsmouth.
It was resolved, therefore, to keep him secured that night, and early in the morning to carry him before a justice.
I whispered him, that I had an order to carry him to the Bastile.
The best return I can make him for his favours, is, tocarry him myself to Bedlam, and see him well taken care of.
But Charles, after expressing his gratitude to Lady Margaret, declined her aid, as he believed that he had sufficient to carry him to the mainland.
He observed the poor creature, and ordered his servants to carry him to a neighbouring kiln, where, in time, his wounds were cured.
The following morning a company of soldiers with an officer arrived, bringing the materials for a civilised breakfast, and a litter in which to carry him.
On the 1st of September the voyage commenced, and the doctor naturally felt in high spirits when he found himself floating on the river which was to carry him all, the way to the harbour of Timbuctoo.
The heat was intense, and Lander used to carry him to a couch outside the hut, where he might enjoy the air, and return with him in the evening.
The dooty approved of the resolution he had arrived at of returning, and procured a fisherman to carry him across to Moorzan, whence he got back to Kea.
He had ridden some way when they shouted to him again to stop, and told him that the King of the Foulahs had sent them to carry him to Fooladoo.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carry him" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.