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Example sentences for "get him"

  • I'll get him at the stable and start from there.

  • She turned to Mr. Wheeler who sat writing a check at the secretary.

  • Clearly, his young man was going to be hard to manage.

  • Mrs. Wheeler, too, when she observed the magnitude of these preparations, began to feel that the new arrangement was not fair to Claude, since he was the older boy and much the steadier.

  • Before the week was out I had earned the nickname of Beau Brummel.

  • Mr. Speaker, I rise to protest against this bill, which in my opinion is not so innocent as the gentleman from St. Helen's would have the House believe.

  • Never mind about whether you're going to get him or not.

  • You know the detective is following you," explained Baird, "and you're going to get him.

  • This offer of Uncle Seneca to get him in with Waterman & Company seemed to Frank just the thing to start him off right.

  • I'll get him," he said, getting up dramatically.

  • Once or twice, in spite of her anxiety to get him home, Victoria blushed faintly, as she wondered what he was thinking about.

  • They'll get him," Tom assured her, "one of those men is my manager.

  • I had offered my service to before) sent for me to get him a bed, who with much ado I did get to bed to my Lord Middlesex [Lionel, third and last Earl of Middlesex.

  • My Lord Brouncker and I to the Tower, to see the famous engraver, to get him to grave a seal for the office.

  • I told you you mustn't get him started," went on Miss Keith, gushingly.

  • There was a strong influence working to get him in and, on the other hand, there were some very good objections to his admission.

  • All the Yale men were trying to get him and he dodged--I never saw anyone so cool and who kept his head so well.

  • And I couldn't get him up, nor get him to speak to me, nor nothin'.

  • You can't get him mad by teasin' him, 'cause he won't tease.

  • And yet if I want to get him to do somethin' or other he is always chock full of business that can't wait a minute.

  • Thought you'd get him and it, too, did you?

  • And I'd get him to make his offer in writin' and you lock up the writin'.

  • Don't you worry, Thankful; we'll get him here.

  • I can trust the bearer; try to get him promoted; he has done us good service.

  • Use your influence over the good man to get him to marry me.

  • Get him to write you letters in which he alludes to his satisfaction, for he is rather backward in coming forward in regard to my appointment.

  • Get him to bed, and let his hurt be look'd to.

  • I ha' told him on't, but I could ne'er get him from't.

  • Get him to say his prayers, good Sir Toby, get him to pray.

  • Of course, there can be no objection to your being sorry for him, and I'd put down a five-pound note myself to get him out of it.

  • The first and the main thing to be done," said Herbert, "is to get him out of England.

  • Let us out, you old fox, or I'll get him to bring an action against you for false imprisonment.

  • He had struck root in Joe's establishment, by reason of my sister's sudden fancy for him, or I should have tried to get him dismissed.

  • I'll get him away," he added in a whisper.

  • And I've got to get him to them, somehow.

  • They tried to get him along, but couldn't; so they chartered a hurdle and two men to carry him.

  • You and your like are always plotting to get him out of here.

  • Percy, I imagine, was working to get him away; and those brutes captured him.

  • His adherents wanted to get him to Vienna, and their wish had best be fulfilled now.

  • I ruined him to get him out of your way--yes!

  • We've got to get him out of that," said the Colonel.

  • Now when I get him to charge me, you boys stand by.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get him" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adequate domestic; certain size; get along; get back; get into; get out; get them; get through; getting away; getting back; getting hold; getting home; getting possession; getting them; getting through; getting very; judicial review; longtemps que; mild weather; pure democracy; quoted above; rushed forward; social justice; social science; speak not; that land