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Example sentences for "made his"

  • How Sir Launcelot was received of King Bagdemagus' daughter, and how he made his complaint to her father.

  • I will not fail as for that, said Sir Gawaine, to follow the quest that I am in, and so made his horse to swim over the water.

  • One prisoner, and an important one, who was taken at Boroughbridge, made his escape, however, and turned the tide against the King.

  • He made his way on tiptoe across the landing and entered Collins' room.

  • Thomson locked his desk, made his way to the further end of the building and was admitted through a door by which a sentry was standing, to an anteroom in which a dozen people were waiting.

  • Major Thomson, set at liberty, made his way at once towards the small table at which Captain Granet and Geraldine Conyers were seated.

  • Along Downing Street he made his way by the railings and rang the bell at last at the Premier's house.

  • But vengeance circumvented him in the affair of his brother Antigonus, whom he loved, and whom he made his partner in the kingdom; for he slew him by the means of the calumnies which ill men about the palace contrived against him.

  • When it suited his strategy he made his enemy's fortune with as little compunction as he would have ruined him.

  • He used to speak to him and caress him when he fed him and when he made his bed, and the horse followed him about like a dog.

  • So I told him I would look for him among the audience every evening till he made his appearance, and, after the most tender leave-taking, I jumped on my mule and caught you up here at the Armes de France, as you know.

  • This thought restored his ruffled serenity, and he made his way as fast as he could to the green-room, to rejoin the soubrette, who had been impatiently expecting him, and did not hesitate to rate him soundly for his unwonted delay.

  • At last, however, he made his way to the town of Görlitz, in Silesia {1717.

  • He made his head-quarters at the village of Tytherton, near Chippenham (Oct.

  • Meeting with opposition in Pisa, he early accepted a call to the chair of natural philosophy in the University of Padua, and later in life he made his home at Florence.

  • We see how Lilly, an opponent of the king, made his so-called prophecy of the disaster of the king and his army.

  • Newton is said to have alleged that he made his discoveries by "intending" his mind in a certain direction continuously.

  • Suddenly, and before the Snowy Bull had made his advance, Frederick Delaval, to the wondering fear of all, stepped boldly forth to meet him.

  • At nine o'clock he made his way to the apartments of Louise Moulin.

  • As when he had sallied out the day before, he was fortunate in meeting no one as he made his way up the stairs to his room.

  • These demonstrations were so noisy at Milan, that Trivulce, judging that there was no safety for a French garrison in remaining there, made his way to Navarra.

  • Same days later, Maria Giorgi, ambassador extraordinary of Venice, made his arrival.

  • Charles, on his side, made his approach to the Vatican with a splendid following of princes, prelates, and captains.

  • She deigned to kiss her fingertips from the window, where she stood laughing with the other ladies, and chanced to see him as he made his way to the "Toy.

  • At this very time, and just after our General had made his acknowledgment, some one brought in an English Gazette--and was passing it from hand to hand down the table.

  • Christian Year In the summer of 1862, Tom May was to go up for his examination at the College of Physicians, but only a day or two before it he made his appearance at home, in as much excitement as it was in him to betray.

  • May eagerly offered bail, rather as the readiest form of kindness than in the hope of its acceptance, and it was of course refused; but he made his way to the prisoner, and wrung his chill hand with all his might.

  • It was not without considerable trepidation, however, on the following afternoon that he made his way up Welkin Street, and rang at the number on the envelope in his hand.

  • Mr. Lavender, after surveying the considerable wreckage, made his way to the door and passed out into the night.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made 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:
    being again; certain natural; made according; made available; made between; made camp; made clothing; made effective; made either; made fast; made free; made from; made him; made known; made many; made more; made partakers; made perfect; made righteous; made subject; made their; made thus; made very; made void; quite ready; special commissioner