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Example sentences for "see his"

  • Was Henry able to see his father or mother?

  • Most urgent had been the boy's entreaties to be taken to see his friend, and Dr.

  • Blucher covered his face with his hands, that the old man might not see his smile.

  • But this quiet relaxation was not to last long; the door of the small anteroom opened, and the footman announced that his excellency Minister and Chancellor von Hardenberg requested to see his majesty.

  • Napoleon caused his ambassador at Vienna verbally to inform the emperor that he wished to see his father-in-law at Dresden, and witness the meeting of his consort, Maria Louisa, with her parents.

  • In the afternoon I down to Woolwich and after me my wife and Mercer, whom I led to Mr. Sheldon's to see his house, and I find it a very pretty place for them to be at.

  • By and by comes my wife and Mercer, and had been with Captain Cocke all day, he coming and taking her out to go see his boy at school at Brumly [Bromley], and brought her home again with great respect.

  • Eugene entered the sleeping apartment of the duke, and his pleasure at being admitted to see his commander, was changed into anxiety, when he beheld the pale, careworn face of the duke, and saw his head enveloped in bandages.

  • Lucretia had mounted guard for half an hour, when Victorine returned to say that the marquis would be glad to see his sister; her visit had lasted long enough.

  • At the same time I should like to see his house, that you told me so much about at one time: what do you call it?

  • He was determined that if she went there he should go to see his sister, Lady Pensil, and that this time the invitation should come to her straight.

  • Devonshire, who was impatient to see his woods at Chatsworth in their summer beauty, had deferred his departure in order to mark his respect for Tillotson.

  • Footnote 317: See his report in Burchett.

  • The day previous to the fatal catastrophe, when permitted for the last time to see his family, the Princesse Elizabeth whispered him, not for herself, but for the Queen and his helpless innocents, to remember his intentions.

  • They very respectfully asked to see his permission, when they found, to their astonishment, that he had none.

  • When he came to the inner door, which I pretended to know nothing about, he told the gentleman of the chamber his name, and said he wished to see his mistress.

  • Elzbieta was sorry for this arrangement, for she feared that it would get him into the habit of living without them, and once a week was not very often for him to see his baby; but there was no other way of arranging it.

  • Jurgis had, alas, very little time to see his baby; he never felt the chains about him more than just then.

  • The red tongues of fire had risen only to the knees of the victim; but it was impossible to see his face, for the green burning twigs had covered it with smoke.

  • Through the transparent skin it was quite possible to see his bones.

  • He hoped to finish that night with the guards, but wished first to run in to see his mother, who in that uncertain and dreadful time had no rest for a moment thinking of her son.

  • Amelia, with a coarse laugh; "I have no desire to see his jewels!

  • Lord Middlestone, the ambassador of the King of England, desired to see his collection.

  • It does me good to see his bright, handsome face; to hear his gay morning and evening song; and when you two are sitting beside me hand in hand upon the old bench at the front of our little hut, my youth comes back to me.

  • Go to your master and tell him two strangers wish to see his gallery, and beg it may be opened for them.

  • By the aid of these skilful physicians, to whom Cordelia promised all her gold and jewels for the recovery of the old king, Lear was soon in a condition to see his daughter.

  • At last, however, no longer hoping to see his actress, he not only consented, but wished to marry.

  • Duc d'Orleans wishes to see his handwriting.

  • Old Jolyon knew this, for he had surreptitiously bought them from time to time, after chancing to see his son's name signed at the bottom of a representation of the river Thames in a dealer's window.

  • But instead of the print he seemed to see his wife--with her yellow hair flowing over her bare shoulders, and her great dark eyes--standing like an animal at bay.

  • In the great opera-house a terrible yearning came on him to see his son.

  • It's dreadful, but I do love to see his face, and I do love this fantastic light.

  • He was going to see his wife, because he had determined to see her once a week to keep up appearances.

  • It made him uncomfortable, and it positively annoyed him to see his brother's attitude to the country.

  • I will provide you a good standing to see his entry.

  • Edgeworth to wait, and retired with emotion, saying that he was going to see his family.

  • After supper the King again urged his wish to see his family.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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