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Example sentences for "said his"

  • And for the sake of these shadows," said his monitor, "you are going to involve your country in war and yourself in trouble?

  • Be sure you put in plenty of snow," said his sister.

  • Don't joke about your poverty," said his sister.

  • You know there is a great deal of misery in the world," said his model.

  • The young women are not Mahometan," said his companion.

  • It is natural," said his uncle, sententiously, "that one should desire to prolong an agreeable life.

  • I see," said his wife, interrupting him in the middle of a tirade, "that you have gone in debt two hundred thousand francs.

  • Then you have not seen," said his daughter, "the frame which Monsieur Anselme has brought with his own hands, sending Celestin three hundred bottles of oil?

  • Instead of the pure glow which suffuses the tissues of a virtuous man and stamps them, as it were, with the flower of health, the impurities of his blood could be seen to master the soundness of his body.

  • Love is a famous vehicle,--happy word used by Monsieur Villele in the tribune yesterday.

  • I am bound to obey, but I am very sorry for it,' said his lordship.

  • O yea, son," said his mother, "he shall do well enough.

  • Said his fellow: "It would avail thee naught to know it.

  • You are not well, my boy," said his mother, when she saw him.

  • Or custard, or a jelly," said his mother.

  • You may wait till I've finished," said his wife.

  • Next time," said his mother, "YOU be more careful.

  • Then," said his mother, "you must look in the paper for the advertisements.

  • Then,' said his mother, 'you do think your illness was owing to that accident?

  • I am afraid, Charlie, said his mother, putting a force on her own feeling, 'it is not the best or kindest way to do her good by telling her to dwell on hopes of him.

  • It would be no bad thing,' said his mother: 'Eveleen is a nice creature with great capabilities.

  • Yes,' said his mother, looking sadly at him.

  • Nothing," said his aunt, dismayed by the man's tone and manner.

  • I am in despair, my dear boy," said his visitor, "at finding myself compelled to deliver a message which is intrusted to me because we are known to be intimate.

  • You cannot devote yourself to several houses at once," said his Mentor.

  • Tis Sunderland, John Squire, to the song, and not Bidevor," said his mate.

  • Take a jug with you, Athelny," said his wife, "and bring back a pint and a half for supper.

  • They think a rare lot of Athelny down here," said his wife.

  • Oh, 'Erb," said his wife, in a shocked tone.

  • It's not your business to teach me," said his father.

  • Yes, it would be nice to buy an estate," said his wife, also dreaming, and from her face it was evident that she was enchanted by her thoughts.

  • Yes, an estate, that would be nice," said his wife, sitting down and dropping her hands in her lap.

  • There goes the old washerwoman over the way," said his mother, as she looked out of the window.

  • That is the very thing that nobody can make out," said his mother.

  • In the tea-pot," said his mother; "and there she may remain.

  • Just what I was about to remark," said his son.

  • You come back with me, Tom," said his father.

  • It won't be your fault if it doesn't work," said his son.

  • I remember--I recollect," said his lordship, somewhat confused.


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