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Example sentences for "get his"

  • Morton figured if giving the guy a flyby didn't get his attention, then Command would want to hand him a little heat, say a tracer from the Tomcat's 20mm cannon.

  • He studied the island, trying to get his bearings.

  • The world had been waiting decades now for a nutcake to get his hands on a nuclear trigger.

  • He'll get his slice of the money, of course.

  • In the morning, after a few inquiries, he sauntered round to get his bearings.

  • I was going to work the Scholar's Gambit on him, but he'll get his hooks on a whole bunch of money when he gets down town, so I turn him over to you.

  • Then, if they had no money, the landlord would have to go and take their corn or their cattle and roup them in order to get his rent, and the people would be losers.

  • We always like to get hold a good man whether we get his custom or not and therefore we never quarrel with them on that account.

  • He is not obliged to get his outfit or his necessaries from me unless he likes.

  • He had paid into the Shipwrecked Mariners' Society for three years, and he applied to the agent here to get his proportion of what was to be given for the boat.

  • On the contrary, they rejoice; for hard-money payments keep off the speculator, with his bales of notes borrowed from banks, and enable the farmer to get his land at a fair price.

  • To prove this it was necessary to get his wife to corroborate the statement.

  • The brother, to save trouble, said he would assist him to get his wife, and that night conducted Lewis to her residence.

  • I'm going to salvage his nets and make him pay for his crooked work to get his property.

  • He'd like to get his hands on the man who talked him into it.

  • Seeing that Gregory did not quite get his drift, he went on: "Your idea is O.

  • To get his interest, show him where he will gain through this proposition--precious little he cares how anxious you are to make a sale.

  • While the farmer is no different from the ordinary public in wanting to get his money's worth he is open to conviction through smaller devices than is his city brother.

  • That woman's love is a talisman by which he holds and hopes to get his safety.

  • A parcel of bill-stealers boxers, any rascals, get his money; and he don't scruple to throw an honest fellow over.

  • Seven or eight persons at once began explaining the fight to the Surveillant, who could make nothing out of their accounts and therefore called aside a trusted older man in order to get his version.

  • He seems afraid that I don't get his idea, I said to myself.

  • I tried hard to get his intonation of the Arabian, and he helped me on the difficult sounds.

  • The words cut like a whip, but the Lord of Moorlands had come to get his son, not to fight St. George.

  • Take them away, Todd," he said in a husky voice, straightening his shoulders as if the better to get his breath, and with a deep indrawn sigh walked slowly into his bedroom and shut the door behind him.

  • While the horse dashed on, Laramie with as little fuss as possible pulled his rifle from its scabbard, trying all the time to get his balance.

  • When he tried to get his hand to the grip of his revolver he could not, and the man, seeing him helpless, darted from his hiding place out on the sidewalk and throwing his gun into balance, fired again.

  • Frequently to get his bearings, Laramie felt his way forward by reaching for trees and scraped his knees against them as he pushed his horse close.

  • Was there anything said about whether he would come to get his clothes?

  • I mean before he went away to get his clothes, when he first came in--you say he rented a room?

  • So, you left him and went back to the emergency room to get his clothes, and when you came back, did you see any part of the stretcher?

  • Get his name, address, phone number and all information you can.

  • If Shorty Long and Bob had gone hunting pigeons together, it meant that Shorty Long wouldn't want to go to Sunday School with us when we stopped at their house after awhile to get his mother to take her to church with us.

  • If we want to get his picture, we'll have to hurry!

  • At the head of the stairs, he paused to get his bearings.

  • He looked around carefully to get his bearings, then submerged again.

  • He tink he might's well be a fine fella an' get his name up wid Kleinkie.

  • Fred Foster's going to get his blue," I said.

  • He told us that his companion had broken down three days before, and that he had been back to Oxford to get his gun.

  • But the Torpid occupied so much of his time and attention that he gave up seeking for a curious way in which to get his blue, and settled down to train in a most determined manner.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "get his" 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:
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