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Example sentences for "into his"

  • I will go into his wigwam, I will put his smouldering fire out!

  • I looked up into his face, and answered, with an attempt to be very profound: 'Oh!

  • One sultry afternoon, about a week after Miss Charity's departure for London, Mr Pecksniff being out walking by himself, took it into his head to stray into the churchyard.

  • You can almost bring the tears into his eyes by looking at him.

  • But, in trading on his stock of wisdom, he invariably proceeded on the principle of putting all the goods he had (and more) into his window; and that went a great way with his constituency of admirers.

  • Mr Tigg replenished his friend's glass, pressed it into his hand, and nodded an intimation to the visitors that they would see him in a better aspect immediately.

  • The story says that the soldier raised him from the ground respectfully and humbly, and that the King took him into his service.

  • After dinner, being merry, he took it into his head to put his friends inside and to drive them home: a postillion riding one of the foremost horses, as the custom was.

  • Mas'r took it into his head to send me right by here, with a note to Mr. Symmes, that lives a mile past.

  • A fortnight ago, he took it into his head to give it to me, because he said he believed I should try to get away one of these days.

  • Newman uttered a significant grunt, and taking Mr Mantalini's proffered card, limped with it into his master's office.

  • He looked down, and there stood Newman Noggs, who pushed up into his hand a dirty letter.

  • Except when old bricks and mortar takes it into his head to do it himself, you should add, Tommy,' remarked Mr Lenville.

  • A contract is drawn up and signed; and then, but only then, does the agent take his client into his confidence.

  • The struggle lasted indeed for fully five minutes, and then suddenly, certain that no one saw him, he caught up the letter in question and slipped it into his pocket.

  • Sure-footed as a goat, so long as he don't get it into his head to cut up.

  • All this physical protest welled up into his brain in a wave of revolt.

  • One day in December Daylight filled a pan from bed rock on his own claim and carried it into his cabin.

  • Afterwards Mr. Jonas Oldacre led me into his bedroom, in which there stood a heavy safe.

  • I confess that I was filled with curiosity, but I was aware that Holmes liked to make his disclosures at his own time and in his own way; so I waited until it should suit him to take me into his confidence.

  • The lecturer unlocked the outer door and ushered us into his room.

  • If Holmes knew more he kept his own counsel, but, as he told me that Inspector Lestrade had taken him into his confidence in the case, I knew that he was in close touch with every development.

  • Godfrey Staunton had crammed the note into his pocket.

  • So he went up to the bed and stood over Ursula, while she, who was not fully awake, smiled up into his face.

  • Forsooth thou shouldest go into his booth, fair lord; it is a goodly sight.

  • The merchant greeted Ralph courteously, and bade him and Clement come into his house, where they might speak more privily.

  • But she took a little water from one of their skins, and cast it into his face, and took a flask of cordial from her pouch, and set it to his lips, and made him drink somewhat thereof.

  • The count then hastened to us, and took us into his house, where he speedily recalled my poor Edward to life.

  • Vampa put the two sequins haughtily into his pocket, and slowly returned by the way he had gone.

  • For more than a month past, the mischievous child, who knew not what to wish for, had taken it into his head to have a monkey.

  • Monte Cristo pointed to a chair, which the procureur was obliged to take the trouble to move forwards himself, while the count merely fell back into his own, on which he had been kneeling when M.

  • If Tararo takes it into his head to wish for our vessel, or to kill ourselves, he could take us from them by force.

  • He took it into his mouth, but the moment I began to haul he opened his jaws and let it out again.

  • There, were many whose shillings had gone into his pocket to buy him meat and drink; but none who were now obtrusively Hail fellow well met!

  • On the afternoon of the second wedding day--for peasant weddings in Norway are often celebrated for three days--a notorious bully named Ola Klemmerud took it into his head to have some sport with the big good-natured simpleton.

  • But unwarily she must have touched some sore spot; for the cub gave a sharp yelp of pain and writhed and whimpered as he looked up into his mother's eyes, clumsily returning her caresses.

  • He was so frightened that his heart shot up into his throat.

  • A minute more elapsed; Lars's heart shot up into his throat.

  • Wilkins hadn't an idea of such a thing, until Bauerstein put it into his head.

  • I rather resented his not taking me into his confidence, the more so as I could not in the least guess what he was driving at.

  • She had bolted the door leading into his room--a most unusual proceeding on her part--she had had a most violent quarrel with him that very afternoon.

  • He poured it into the dish that the good man made of his hands, and the parson made a motion as though to empty it into his pocket.

  • For, one of the circles of light from the lantern shining up into his face, Barnaby True knew him the moment he clapped eyes upon him.

  • Accordingly, our hero put away the note into his wallet, determining to show it to his good friend Mr. Greenfield that evening, and to ask his advice upon it.

  • She looked swiftly from right to left; then raising her lips she breathed into his ear: "I'm an honest woman, Hi.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "into 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:
    another picture; back pressure; cent store; clear proof; fresh and; including those; into her; into his; into the; into their; into this; into which; little milk; little past; missionary life; nearly half; offended tone; pleased with; roll along; ship belonging; single witness; small plain; soft palate; special interests; that were; when sent