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Example sentences for "man whom"

  • Close before him stood a man whom he did not know.

  • Why should Lupin, who has never resorted to murder, choose this time to kill a man whom he had rendered helpless and whom he had already robbed?

  • But why did he allow himself to be dragged away like that and to be led by a man whom he knew to be the murderer of Mr. Kesselbach and of Gustave Beudot?

  • The cardinal hated and feared a man whom he could not bribe or win, and soon found means to quarrel with him, and sent him to the gloomy fortress of Vincennes.

  • He was assassinated by a man whom he had never injured--by the most unscrupulous of all misguided men--a religious bigot.

  • You know that I became there acquainted with the unfortunate man whom we are about to visit.

  • But it is a terrible task to have to afflict a man whom we love; to have to impoverish a man whom we would like to load with all the world can give.

  • He thought Timm was sincere, and he was flattered by the lively interest which he had excited in a man whom he had heretofore looked upon as altogether frivolous and selfish.

  • Lord Alfred was so astounded that he was thinking of making his way to the Prime Minister, a man whom he abhorred and didn't know, and of acquainting him with the terrible calamity which was threatened.

  • He had been outrageously uncivil to a man whom he must have known to be a minister of God.

  • In the hall he found a man whom he recognized as Melmotte's butler, a ponderous, elderly, heavy man who now had a letter in his hand.

  • Arnold could see now that the man whom he had come to visit had barricaded himself behind an upturned table in a distant corner of the room.

  • It seemed so strange to him to be talked to at such length by a man whom he had scarcely heard utter half a dozen words in his life, that he was left speechless.

  • A man whom I met the other night has asked me to dine with him," he announced.

  • I am glad to hear you say so," the Duke continued, "because he is not a man whom I would allow any young lady for whom I had any shade of respect or affection, to become acquainted with.

  • I am a man whom it is not easy to deceive.

  • I came to escape from a man whom my stepmother was determined that I should marry, and whom I hated.

  • Here was a young girl, inexperienced in world and men, joyfully sinking her own life in that of a man whom, but a few months before, had been only a matter of hearsay to her.

  • I love Dot next to you, and would not give her to a man whom I believe would not be true to her, or make her happy.

  • I have not, ten times in my life, met a man whom I should now call bad.

  • He is a man whom I have delighted to call my friend, and I have been happy to think that his services have been at the disposal of his country.

  • He bids me neither see you nor write to you,--but how can I obey a man whom I believe to be mad?

  • He had seen a man whom he despised promoted, and the place to which the man had been exalted had at once become contemptible in his eyes.

  • Well, because I know what sort you are, and I fancy I know just the type of man whom you'd fall in love with as rapidly as you've fallen in love with this Mr. Traill.

  • You'd listen to that on the hunting field from a man whom you'd met once before.

  • He is a man whom I cannot presume to praise.

  • Not regret her leaving Highbury for the sake of marrying a man whom I could never admit as an acquaintance of my own!

  • Peering through a bush he saw at a table-desk a man whom he recognized as Senator Scarborough.

  • Was he vexed that this picture was not in his possession, but in the hands of a man whom he so hated and despised as the commerzienrath?

  • I would as lief have hewn off my hand as to raise it again against a man whom I had in a manner pardoned.

  • People had courted him more or less all his life; and here he was almost suing for the acquaintance of this broken-down spendthrift--a man whom he had secretly despised until now.

  • She believed him to be a good and honourable man, whose affection was something that a woman might be proud of having won--a man whom it would be a bitter thing to offend.

  • A man whom I have seen with Luttrell several times.

  • It is not right--I do not speak for myself now, but for you--it is not right to marry a man whom you do not love.

  • Before him, leaning over a gate with his back to the road, he saw a man whom he recognised at once.

  • A man whom I could trust was dispatched instantly to South America to travel home with Monsieur Caratal.

  • I drank deeply of the wine of life--if there is a man living who has drunk more deeply he is not a man whom I envy.

  • We will suppose for the sake of our theory that these people were a woman whom he loved and a man whom he hated--and who in return hated him.

  • And a man whom I have infinitely respected, calmly offers to make the purchase.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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