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Example sentences for "himself would"

  • Diarmuid rose up early, and he bade Grania keep watch for Muadhan, and that he himself would go and take a walk around the country.

  • And Dubh-chosach heard it, and he said he himself would go fight with Diarmuid, and he went on shore there and then.

  • And then he wakened Grania, and he bade her to keep watch for Muadhan, and he himself would go out and take a look around.

  • That could all be arranged for this afternoon--at once--he himself would look to it.

  • The man fortunately spoke Italian, and told me that she wanted to go away, and advised me to let her do so, or she might make it awkward for me, and he himself would be obliged to witness against me.

  • An officer, named de Pyene, took me up and said that he himself would give me the twenty louis which d'Ache had taken, but that the Swiss must give satisfaction.

  • Palesi asked me if I would take a cup of chocolate with them, which he himself would make.

  • And, if he was not hindered by public affairs, he himself would be with them at their studies, and see them perform their exercises, being the most affectionate father in Rome.

  • If by any chance one of the enemy had found his way to the cleft, Bob felt that he himself would be at a great disadvantage, being seen while the other was unseen.

  • He himself would recover, he was told; he would live for nothing but to exact vengeance.

  • As things were at present, he argued, his charge could come to no harm, at any rate for a day or two, by which time he himself would be back.

  • He himself would be reduced to the ranks, of course, kicked out of the Force most likely, but he could not abandon a comrade.

  • Even then he might have felt that, by the time David was compelled to relinquish his hold on his practice, he himself would be sufficiently established in his specialty to take over the support of the household.

  • Wasn't the fear that he himself would hear it behind David's insistence that he go to Baltimore?

  • He himself would do it in the House of Lords, or Mr. Finn or Barrington Erle, in our House.

  • But I want you specially to ask him what he himself would propose to do.

  • As soon as the service was over Harold sent off two horsemen to bear to the king the news of his return, and to state that he himself would ride to London on the following day.

  • I myself think that Gurth's counsel was good, and that it were best for England that he remained at Westminster; and yet I can understand well that he himself would feel it a shame did he remain behind.

  • If to Manor Cross, then, thought Lord George, he himself would stay at an inn at Brotherton.

  • Then he spoke of what he himself would do.

  • Then it struck him that a walk by himself would be good for him.

  • He had never had occasion to find fault with her; not to say words to her which he himself would regard as fault-finding words though she had complained more than once of his scolding her.

  • What he could not know was that on May twenty-sixth they had actually despatched a special courier to express the hope that he himself would return to take command of the armies of the republic.

  • It was a characteristic delay, for, realizing how impotent to control the close of a battle even he himself would be under his system, he was correspondingly obdurate in dominating its beginning to the least detail.

  • If Bonaparte became the statesman of the impending revolution, Moreau reasoned that he himself would of necessity become the general of the new government, and, regarding his selection for this post as a distinction, he accepted.

  • Our Lord having called to Him "whom He Himself would" and chosen the twelve, assigns to them their name.

  • The seventy were sent working these Signs, "in every city unto which He Himself would come.

  • The disciples are sent "to every place where He Himself would come.

  • Sir Marmaduke, however, resolved that he himself would go out and see his son-in-law.

  • At last he sent word to say that he himself would be in England before the end of March, and would see that the majesty of the law should be vindicated in his favour.


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