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Example sentences for "see him"

  • You'd better let me see him," said Ben, sturdily.

  • Paul was surprised at the summons, and still more surprised at finding who it was that wished to see him.

  • You cannot think," added Catherine after a moment's silence, "how surprised I was to see him again.

  • In such considerations time passed away, and it was certainly in his favour that Eleanor should be so glad to see him, and have so much to say, for half an hour was almost gone since his arrival, and Eleanor did not come up.

  • I assure you, I can hardly exist till I see him.

  • Would they be allowed to see him--or was it to be part of his punishment to be kept in ignorance about their fate?

  • Ten days of his thirty Jurgis spent thus, without hearing a word from his family; then one day a keeper came and informed him that there was a visitor to see him.

  • The fellow was still alive, which was a disappointment, in one way; and yet it was pleasant to see him, all in penitential plasters.

  • At one side of the court was a place for visitors, cut off by two heavy wire screens, a foot apart, so that nothing could be passed in to the prisoners; here Jurgis watched anxiously, but there came no one to see him.

  • Mary Louise was seized with the feeling at ten o'clock on a joyous June morning.

  • From now on the eating would be light, and the drinking heavy.

  • Then, if you feel the way you do now, I'll take you to Slatersville to see him.

  • You mustn't write to him, or see him, or let him write to you during that time, see?

  • You go outside and tell Sid Strang I want to see him, will you?

  • Scarce an hour passed that did not bring its recollection of Korak, and its poignant yearning to see him again.

  • I am going to see him," announced the boy, after a few moments of thoughtful silence.

  • I can hear him, or see him, or smell him in time to escape; but any moment I may place a hand or foot on the little bug, and never know that he is there until I feel his deadly sting.

  • I am not different from Willie Grimsby, or any other of the fellows who have been to see him.

  • The lad was humming now, a music hall air that had found its way to the forms of the great English public school that was to see him no more.

  • If I see him, I believe I shall shake him.

  • One of our amusements, I recall, was to go to the Congo's cabin to see him fall on his face, until Mr. Mason put a stop to it.

  • You'll see him at Ozma's luncheon, for he lives here in this palace," was the reply.

  • You'll see him when he comes back, and you're sure to like him.

  • Also I have heard that there is a wonderful Wizard in Ozma's palace, who is so skillful that people used to pay him money in America to see him perform.

  • When I see him, I will do as ye advise me, said Arthur.

  • But at last he lifted his hand, the clear note of the bugle followed, Sir Sagramor's long blade described a flashing curve in the air, and it was superb to see him come.

  • Well, when he was first sold, it secretly tickled me to see him go for seven dollars; but before he was done with his sweating and worrying I wished he had fetched a hundred.

  • They begin by clodding him; and they laugh themselves to pieces to see him try to dodge one clod and get hit with another?

  • Don't give him anything but toast water until I see him again.

  • Archie in New York, after all, and to see him get so much satisfaction out of the little companionship she was able to give him.

  • His wife sent me word this morning, and I said I'd go over to see him to-night.

  • He felt at once how glad she was to see him, but he soon gathered that she had made no determination to get well.

  • Oh, how I should have liked to see him too!

  • I should have liked to see him too, that I should," said Cinderlad, who was as usual sitting by the chimney among the cinders.

  • Mrs. John Dashwood wished it likewise; but in the mean while, till one of these superior blessings could be attained, it would have quieted her ambition to see him driving a barouche.

  • But he was neither fitted by abilities nor disposition to answer the wishes of his mother and sister, who longed to see him distinguished--as--they hardly knew what.

  • The next day I sent him his fine sword and cane gratis, and demanded nothing of him, but I had no mind to see him, unless it had been so that he might be satisfied I knew who he was, which he was not willing to.

  • Had I not yielded to see him again, the corrupt desire in him had worn off, and 'tis very probable he had never fallen into it with anybody else, as I really believe he had not done before.

  • I confess I was very glad to see him, for I had thought myself a little disappointed over-night, seeing I had gone so far to contrive my coming on purpose.

  • Accordingly she came to me, and told me all the discourse; in short, she soon biassed me to consent, in a case which I had some regret in my mind for declining before; so I prepared to see him.

  • I was distressed in my mind also to see him, and so he was to see me, for he really loved me most passionately; but it could not be; there was not the least room to desire it on one side or other, or so much as to make it decent.

  • I should much like to see him, and especial when his mind is disturbed.

  • When I went into the room, I told the man that a lady would like to see him, to which he simply answered, "Why?

  • I don't know but what, if you don't see him soon, he will have one of his violent fits.

  • I expected to see him in some shape go back to Carfax, but he evidently sought some other lair.

  • I dared not wait to see him return, for I feared to see those weird sisters.

  • You couldn't see him or hear a sound of him anywhere.

  • I told her I couldn't without her father's permission, so I went to the field to see him.

  • You wouldn't have supposed to see him that he could.

  • But I guess she couldn't have said that about uneasiness lately, for she couldn't keep from looking troubled as all of us followed to the gate to see him start.

  • Although thou sayest thou shalt not see him, yet judgment is before him; therefore trust thou in him.

  • For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him: lo, the people shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations.

  • Lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not: he passeth on also, but I perceive him not.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    assist him; both hands; money price; see note; see page; see this; see what would happen; see your; seeing her; seeing the; seeing their; seeing what; seek shelter; seek their; seeking whom; seem able; seem right; seemed good; seemed strange; seemed suddenly; seems also; seems good; seems like; seen that; seen them; sees himself