How to use in-sentence of “him”:
+ Joseph said that an angel named Moroni visited him and showed him where a very old book was buried.
+ Then He was temped by Satan who told him to change stones into bread.
+ The exact ruling fell into some dispute: Some said it only gave him selling rights for the first six Ultra Series and “Jumborg Ace” outside Japan, and broadcasting rights of said shows within Thailand.
+ When Thoreau died, Ralph Waldo Emerson said of him in his funeral speech: “The country knows not yet, or in the least part, how great a son it has lost….
+ Another man, Sir Clement Willoughby, is in love with Evelina, but her birth and his character make him try flirting with her instead of wishing to marry her.

Example sentences of “him”:
+ The loss of his wife makes him go crazy.
+ His biggest wins are the 2010 Vuelta a España, the 2014 Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia twice, making him one of seven cyclists who have won the three Grand Tours in their career.
+ His Father and mother knew how he felt! They gave him some food and money and told him sternly that a life as a bushranger was not good.
+ To thank her for her help, the Doctor invites her to join him for one trip in his time machine the TARDIS, In the last episode of the series she spends a year travelling the world in a plan which saves the Doctor and reverses time, undoing the Master’s actions.
+ He tries to snatch the ring from the dead Siegfried’s finger, Gunther tries to stop him but is murdered by Hagen.
+ She lived with him as his wife and divorced Monroe in 1947.
+ Samuel, the prophet, comes and gives him a warning that God is not with him anymore.
+ Jeff Hardy returned in the May 12, 2008 edition of “RAW”, when General Manager William Regal told him he was to pay for his “sins” by fighting Umaga.
+ His mother began teaching him the piano when he was seven.
+ After Burnett was embraced by the Chicago RB scene, a rivalry developed between him and Waters.
+ He joined the Democratic Party Democratic Party in 1999 after the party had recruited him to be one of their candidates for the Western Cape Provincial Parliament.
+ On February 17, 1853 the Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha created him “Freiherr von Rohmann”, named after the place of his birth.
+ The loss of his wife makes him go crazy.
+ His biggest wins are the 2010 Vuelta a España, the 2014 Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia twice, making him one of seven cyclists who have won the three Grand Tours in their career.
More in-sentence examples of “him”:
+ When Baloo arrives for a visit, Mowgli leaves with him to go back to the jungle.
+ The second tells him that he cannot be harmed by a man 'born of woman'.
+ When Baloo arrives for a visit, Mowgli leaves with him to go back to the jungle.
+ The second tells him that he cannot be harmed by a man ‘born of woman’.
+ Kirby has to help him find the pieces of the magic yarn to restore Patch Land to normal.
+ Mother Katherine decided on burial details but some family members and friends wanted him buried below ground in the mausoleum.
+ Du Locle sent him a sketch by Auguste Mariette of an invented story with an Egyptian theme.
+ It would later come to light that Branco had been offered water spiked with tranquilisers by Maradona and Ricardo Giusti during half time, to slow him down in the second half.
+ This was a brilliant libretto and it helped him to write a great masterpiece in which every little detail of the story is beautifully described by the music.
+ People saw him as a form of Osiris because he appeared and disappeared at the times of annual harvest, just like Osiris came back from the dead.
+ In 1751 he started working for Joseph Nicolas Delisle, the astronomer of the French Navy, who told him to write down everything he saw.
+ Bush appointed him to chair the Counter-terrorism Security Group and to a seat on the United States National Security Council.
+ The president before him was Pedro Bartolomé Benoit.
+ Wotan tells him the answer: it is the person who does not know fear.
+ Terry is married to his childhood sweetheart Toni Poole, who supported him financially when he was a Chelsea F.C trainee.
+ He recalls that “I was such a fan that I copied his style, the way he moved on stage, his flows, his raps” comparing him to reggaeton’s Jay-Z.
+ The three boys remind him about his magic bells.
+ During his owner’s life, Hachikō greeted him at the end of each day at the nearby Shibuya Station.
+ Stowe wanted him to be a “noble hero”: in the book, he stands up for what he believes in.
+ She called him her “dear little boy”, and said that he was “so good”.
+ Therefore, I am nominating him for checkuser.
+ Over time his reputation slowly improved and historians now generally consider him to be a good president.
+ He had groups of men working for him and gradually the cars were built.
+ The Italian government considers him an “Italian citizen”, having received the highest Italian military medal from the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel III.
+ Later that evening, he is visited by the ghost of his dead business partner Jacob Marley, a man whose greed and selfishness have doomed him to eternal hellfire.
+ Ginsberg mentioned his friends in some of his works, including Kerouac, and wanted the people who liked him to give them and their writings a chance.
+ Krabs tells him to just take off his round pants, leaving him in his underwear.
+ There are also theatres named after him in the Italian cities of Prato and Assisi.
+ However, James Monroe, who would become Governor of Virginia before the end of the year, visited Jefferson at Monticello and cautioned him against meeting with Madison, since another meeting between two of the most important Republican leaders would provoke significant public comment.
+ In 1831 his father legally recognized him and ensured the young Dumas received the best education possible at the Institution Goubaux and the College Bourbon.
+ In the next season, he got replaced as the coach of the team so Andreas Herzog offered him the job of an assistant coach in Austria’s under 21 team.
+ In 1545, Pope Paul III invited him to come to Rome, in 1548 and 1550, Titian accompanied Charles V and his son, Philip II of SpainPhilip II to the Diet of Augsburg.
+ Sweden’s Karolinska Institute gave him an honorary doctorate on March 5, 2010 for his work advocating a cure for Parkinson’s disease.
+ He brought with him Eadfrith, the son of Edwin, as a prisoner possibly to set up as a puppet ruler in Northumbria under Penda.
+ When Charlie and Sam kiss and she touches him sexually, he gets “flashbacks” of those old memories, which are so strong and confusing that he ends up in a mental hospital.
+ In 1929 the Viola Concerto started to make him really famous.
+ So, when Charles died in an accident in April 1498, his cousin Louis succeeded him as Louis XII.
+ He asks Kanak to either choose him or to pursue the Paramedics course as he is against the idea of her studying.
+ When they returned expecting to find him dead, Sparrow was gone.
+ Dante saw in him a new Charlemagne who would restore the office of the Holy Roman Emperor for re-take Florence from the Black Guelphs.
+ When President Theodore Roosevelt was helping negotiations for the Treaty of Portsmouth, Rhee asked him to put freedom for Korea in the treaty.
+ She has known him since her teenage years.
+ When he was 16 he was not sent to the boarding school any more because his father wanted him to be a farmer.
+ The NCAA quickly reinstated Newton, declaring him eligible for the 2010 SEC Championship Game three days later.
+ The Finnish Ministry of Education honored him with the Pro Urheilu letter of recognition in 2000.
+ He was the son of Eddy and Amirus Darrow, a furniture manufacturer and dealer Amirus Darrow had originally trained as a minister,but just before his ordination he experienced a crisis of faith that led him to question the existence of God and the notion of life after death.
+ She chases him out of the house.
