This man, who, we may reasonably suppose, did not go abroad without some of this excellent preservative in his pocket, yet was taken by the distemper, and carried off in two or three days.
As I could not refrain contributing tears to this man's story, so neither could I refrain my charity for his assistance.
He felt a presentiment that he would die by this man's hand.
This man, with whom I had been so infatuated, did not love me at all, he had never loved me.
So this man, this Isidore Fortunat, knew that she had a son.
It seemed to him that his own destiny was being decided in this man's mind, that his whole future depended upon the determination he arrived at.
This man is a sailor from what we call the North," thus Larry haltingly.
Astonished by his friend's unusual heat, Lightwood stared too, and then said: 'What can have become of this man?
With much of the dignity of courage, as she recalled her self-reliant life and her right to be free from accountability to this man, she released her arm from his grasp and stood looking full at him.
Sir 23:21 This man shall be punished in the streets of the city, and where he suspecteth not he shall be taken.
This man was a recruiting sergeant for houses of prostitution--was one of the "cadets.
Something in the shape of the head made her concentrate upon this man.
If this man could so far deceive himself that he thought himself handsome, who in all the world could be sure he or she was not the victim of the same incredible delusion?
Such a fact is almost staggering--and it is more staggering to realize what good is done in the world by this man, who does not earn for himself, but uses his money in immediate helpfulness.
It is worth pausing just a moment to glance at this man taking a fitful rest on a pile of iron pipe in a dingy building.
So this man--it was I--was sent for to come to New York and assuage their grief if possible.
Florence had often wished to speak to this man; yet she had never taken courage to do so, as he made no movement towards her.
Or in that name upon which I shall call to-morrow to witness what I do, so falsely: and so shamefully, I swear I will refuse the hand of this man in the church.
A son of this man's whom I caused to be educated, Major,' said Mr Dombey, giving him his arm.
At length they being among the trees, Mr Meagles stopped short, and said: 'Mr Clennam, will you do me the favour to look at this man?
This man was a native of Tremicen, and a good Christian.
He called his second son and told him: "Look on this man as your brother.
And even as this man cheered, and while the beads of sweat still chased one another from the disorder of his hair, he heard the thunder of a greater tumult, and in fitful snatches the beat and impulse of the revolutionary song.
Then it seemed to Graham that the half of this man's neck had vanished.
Then turning his back on the new comer, he asked in an undertone, "Why is this manglaring at me?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this man" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.