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Example sentences for "seen him"

  • And, if anybody should ask us, I reckon we ain't seen him.

  • And I want to tell you gentlemen he was goin' like hell a-smokin' when I seen him last.

  • And White-Eye, here, seen him first, when he crawled out of that rig.

  • You ought to seen him when he was a colt!

  • I seen him at the telephone there on the desk--and pretty soon along comes his friend.

  • This year Luther had taken a man's place in the fields and the girl had seen him at rare intervals.

  • And if you'd seen him when he got in our way on the trail you'd know why he frightened me.

  • Really, Miss Eleanor, you'd have been frightened too, if you'd seen him.

  • I came over that night, as soon as I'd seen him.

  • It couldn't have been worse if I'd seen him about to put a knife into his breast.

  • What do you think, now that you've seen him, of Mr. Densher?

  • His ears, in solitude, were apt to burn with the reflexion that Mrs. Lowder had simply tested him, seen him as he was and made out what could be done with him.

  • Maybe I'm wrong, but from the few times I've seen him blowin' in here at the Corrugated that was my dope.

  • Hadn't I seen him start on his big night?

  • I believed that if I hadn't seen him I could now have gone to bed without seeing Mrs. Briss; but my renewed impression had suddenly made the difference.

  • We've seen him yesterday--we've seen him already this morning.

  • I knowed he couldn't tell no fortunes the minute I seen him.

  • But I seen him in tights when they was--" Just then Miss Vincent comes along.

  • Every time I seen him in that outfit I expected to hear him burst into some song like, "All hail, the Queen comes thither!

  • I begun it the second week after Mrs. Tucker died, when I seen him takin' on so hard at church.

  • I been seein' him durin' that time on a average of four times a day, and last night when I seen him in his coffin it was the first time the old gentleman failed to ask me to give him a drink on account of his poor health.

  • I seen him to-day; him an' her holdin' hands on top of a hill in Bear Flat.

  • I've seen him once, down the other side of the cottonwood," the young man had said.

  • But I haven't seen him; neither had Rothwell--we've both been too busy to call there.

  • Seen him a dozen times, I have, and knew him well enough, even if I'd only viewed him from the the-ayter gallery.

  • Maybe those foreigners don't always show up, but I've seen him on his own ground.

  • You ought to seen him to-day laying next to me, Phonzie.

  • And thirty yards behind that man was another whom the baronet might have recognised as Chief Detective-Inspector Green--had he seen him.

  • Fairfield had seen him in moments of danger, yet never had he seen him so roused out of himself.

  • I haven't seen him since he let the lady in," faltered the butler.

  • And if you'd seen him as I saw him, and if you'd heard him as I heard him, you'd have been as impressed as I was impressed instead of lolling there like a surfeited python.

  • I tell you, if you were a real painter instead of a base flatterer of bloated and wealthy sitters, and if you'd seen him then, you'd have painted the masterpiece of your age and called it The Visionary.

  • I've seen him drunk, and trying to do figure eights with a car on Wilshire Boulevard.

  • But the night was dark, and full of rain, and had he been there she could not have seen him.

  • It seemed to Madame Staubach that for months past she had been hearing of his having been constantly in and about the house, entering where he would and when he would, and in all those months she had never seen him.

  • Had she not so seen him, she would have thought that he had vanished altogether out of the city, and that he was to be no more heard of or seen among them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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