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Example sentences for "let him"

  • They always intended a fine fortune for him--but they could never find it in their heart to let him begin.

  • They were very pleased at the Boy's Magic--the valley flared with it--and I heard them settling his splendid fortune when they should find it in their hearts to let him go to act and influence among folk in housen.

  • You are bringing him up to act and influence on folk in housen, when you're ready to let him go," I said.

  • As we took him through the camp he trembled at the looks and words that assailed him, and prayed us continually, 'for the love of God and the saints,' not to let him be slain.

  • It is an inconceivable insult to humanity to let him live.

  • In order that he may be kind and honest, it may be needful he should become a total abstainer; let him become so then, and the next day let him forget the circumstance.

  • I let him try, and now he does most of our printing.

  • Let him wait; ef I reads de signs right he won't hab ter wait long fer dis job.

  • If any one doubts that Negroes are wanted as laborers in Southern communities, very much wanted, let him go to any such community and attempt to inveigle a few dozen of the laziest away.

  • I told him he had complained of our being willing to let him go back alone, and I was now about to tell him we designed he should not go back at all.

  • Never mind, let him take a holiday, and make it up afterward," said the old gentleman.

  • Let him do what he likes, as long as he is happy.

  • So I let him have the two stories, and today this was sent to me, and Laurie caught me with it and insisted on seeing it, so I let him.

  • Yesterday, when Aunt was asleep and I was trying to be as still as a mouse, Polly began to squall and flap about in his cage, so I went to let him out, and found a big spider there.

  • Let him be a musician if he wants to, and not plague his life out sending him to college, when he hates to go.

  • I made no effort to comply, having now made up my mind to let him do his worst.

  • She would then say, "Take that, you black gip!

  • My mistress used to go to class meeting at the Wilk Street meetinghouse every Monday afternoon, and leave me to take care of the house.

  • I went first to Henry, next to John, then to the others.

  • I was yet liable to be taken back, and subjected to all the tortures of slavery.

  • Henrietta was about twenty-two years of age, Mary was about fourteen; and of all the mangled and emaciated creatures I ever looked upon, these two were the most so.

  • When his wound was healed, the king gave him two men to serve him, let him sit in the high-seat by his side, and kept him in meat and clothes in no respect Norse than he had kept himself before.

  • But since thou sayest thy God is so great, let him make it so that to-morrow we have a cloudy day but without rain, and then let us meet again.

  • If he will have any reconciliation with me let him come to me, and lay down the mock title of king he has given himself.

  • Let him sail; for it is the better for us that the ship is away from Olaf's fleet, so well equipt as she is.

  • Him would Rinaldo conquer, let him fare To Ind, as I to France have made repair.

  • Let him depart; I promise he shall meet A guerdon worthy of his treacherous feat.

  • Let him not 'scape by such a murderous deed; But, if he would, propound some other way.

  • God damn it, are you going to let him be shot before he can get away?

  • They hounded him down, they wouldn't let him alone.

  • Oh, let him go on and see where he brings up.

  • Aha, let him close up his face before I demolish it with a good stroke of the fist.

  • Let him be bound and sent to Toledo, or turned out of the village at least.

  • He wanted to take me out in his auto this afternoon, but when I said I would go if you would he drew back.

  • He only saw the man who had shattered his political hopes and wasted his money in possession also of what he thought he might rightly consider his place at Ethel's side.

  • Overwhelmed by the exquisite triumph of having got him back among us, I let him do what he liked with my hands.

  • He put them back from me; he said I was an old man; he said the discovery had shaken me; he said, "Let him alone a little.

  • He gravely entreated her (in the interests of science) to let him take it home and burn it.

  • Let him, however, who will do it, do so without us [at his own risk].

  • If any one wishes to yield anything, let him do it at the peril of his conscience.

  • He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord, namely, that he has a gracious God.


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