Him/her Sentence Examples

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  • Brandon peppered her with questions, until she finally gave him her cell and let him listen to the messages.

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  • Anna Pavlovna gave him her shriveled hand to kiss and introduced him to several persons whom he did not know, giving him a whispered description of each.

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  • Catholic Ireland calls him her "Liberator" -still; and history will say of him that, with some failings, he had many and great gifts, that he was an orator of a high order, and that, agitator as he was, he possessed the wisdom, the caution and the tact of a real statesman.

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  • He thought she would give him her hand as usual; but she, stepping up to him, stopped, breathing heavily, her arms hanging lifelessly just in the pose she used to stand in when she went to the middle of the ballroom to sing, but with quite a different expression of face.

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  • Though she concealed from him her intention of keeping him under her wing, Petya guessed her designs, and instinctively fearing that he might give way to emotion when with her--might "become womanish" as he termed it to himself--he treated her coldly, avoided her, and during his stay in Moscow attached himself exclusively to Natasha for whom he had always had a particularly brotherly tenderness, almost lover-like.

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  • He was his mother's favourite, and she bequeathed to him her English estates, which, however, he was not permitted to hold in his father's lifetime.

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  • Joanna refused to adopt Louis owing to the influence of Caracciolo, who hated Sforza; she appealed for help instead to Alphonso of Aragon, promising to make him her heir.

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  • He was an intelligent and honest man, although he seems to have profited by the sale of the possessions of the clergy, but he had a stubborn, unyielding temperament, was incapable of making concessions, and was dominated by Madame Roland, who imparted to him her hatred of Danton and the Montagnards.

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  • People noticed meanwhile that the queen had taken a great affection for her Scottish man-servant, John Brown, who had been in her service since 1849; she made him her constant personal attendant, and looked on him more as a friend than as servant.

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  • She received the prophet with hospitality, sharing with him her all but exhausted store, in faith of his promise in the name of the God of Israel that the supply would not fail so long as the drought lasted.

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  • His activity was prodigious, and Catharine called him her factotum.

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  • If he could fool Memon into believing him loyal, and the warlord of Tiyan into giving him her armies, he would have his revenge.

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  • Any other woman would be whimpering at his feet, ready to tell him her life story, if he cared enough to ask.

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  • According to the most recent version of the legend, Veronica was a pious woman of Jerusalem, who, moved with pity by the spectacle of Jesus carrying His cross to Golgotha, gave Him her kerchief in order that He might wipe the drops of agony from His brow.

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  • Natasha gave him her hand and went out.

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  • She defended Knight, calling him her best friend and saying "I will use every ounce of energy I have to take you down if you hurt his feelings."

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  • Tell him/her about your puppy's new habit and let him advise you on the best course of action.

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  • For this scenario, I would suggest that you send him her email and cc her as well with the following response.

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  • She shrugged and handed him her canteen, accepting the full one he offered.

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  • Deidre took the first step down the path of their future when she told him her secrets.

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  • The craft's computer assured him her health was good; she was just distressed.

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  • She went to the battle game to play until A'Ran called, wondering what he'd say when she told him her news about his sisters and wondering just how safe it would be to talk about Ne'Rin's conversation with his father.

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  • She sat down on the edge of the bed and patted the spot beside her, nervous about showing him her art.

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  • She turned to Fred and handed him her latest translations of Annie Quincy's diary.

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  • She'd always thought him her perfect match in the sparring ring.

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  • When he sat down in his recliner, she brought him her favorite book.

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  • She planned on telling him her name was Kelli, and that she was a model.

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  • In 1277 Mary of Antioch ceded to him her claims, and he was able to establish himself in Acre; in 1278 he took possession of the principality of Achaea.

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  • He took orders; and his reputation for learning and piety attracted the notice of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII., who made him her confessor and chaplain.

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  • It also removed Philips last doubts; Mary had left him her claims to the English throne, and he might, now that she was out of his path, hope to treat England like Portugal.

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  • She gave him her most fetching smile and stepped out of the hallway.

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  • Rissa said nothing, unable to tell him her father was driven too mad by the demon his last ten years to know his daughter.

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