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him

he when used after a preposition or as the object of a verb. Give it to him (after preposition) She wrote him a letter (indirect object) She treated him for a cold (direct object)

him

A masculine pronoun; he as a grammatical object. With dative effect or as an indirect object. [from 9th c.] Following a preposition. [from 9th c.] With accusative effect or as a direct object. [from 12th c.] (now, rare) Used reflexively: (to) himself. [from 9th c.] accusative / direct object

him

(informal) A male person.

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Simple sentences

I'm gonna shoot him.
I don't know him.
I don't agree with him.
I hope he'll be able to come! I'd like to see him.
You must be careful not to make him angry.
You needn't have seen him to the door.
You must pay attention to him.
You should have told him the truth.
You ought to thank him.
You can trust him to keep his word.
I will shoot him.
I'm going to shoot him dead.
Maybe it will be exactly the same for him.
I'll take him.
I would like to give him a present for his birthday.
Give him an inch and he'll take a yard.
Give him an inch and he will take a yard.
If you give him an inch, he'll take a mile.
You didn't tell him anything?
He doesn't want you to tell him about your sex life.
Despite Trang's constant affirmations of love, Spenser is still afraid someday she will fall out of love with him.
You met him at the university?
To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he always had enough to eat.

Movie subtitles

Can I feed him for some milk too?
She's with Yoon to help him out.
I wanted to see him.
Didn't you break up with him?
Can you send him and the test unit over there after I make arrangements there?
You heard him!
As a new century dawned in 1 400, the emperor YongIe had another transport technology at his disposal, which had the potential to make him master, not just of the middle Kingdom, but of the entire global market.
The Emperor YongIe had died, and with him died the dream of Chinese overseas expansion.
Or was it just Confucian suspicion of the so-caIIed strange things that admiral Zheng He had brought home with him?
Macartney brought with him ample tribute the most advanced scientific instruments, including the finest clocks that England could make.
Elders, show him!
People come and tell us about Jesus and him dying for our sins once a year.
But Baba, we have to help and fight him!
To listen to him.
Kapteyn began enthusiastically and it took him several years to finish the work.
Thanks to this discovery he established his name even more so, which helped him pursue his plans for further research on the Milky Way Galaxy in collaboration with institutions abroad.
Henk received an invitation from Prof. Oort, the director of the Leiden Observatory, to come and work with him for a few months.
Let him die, Doc!
Tell him I'll shoot him in the head if he lies.
What about him?
Bring him.
I'll show him what I'm made of.
I fear for him, sir.
You're sending him to Algeria, a war- and cholera-ridden land.
Tell him to drink a lot. Boiled water.
Cover him up.
I ain't gonna tell him.
You gonna tell him, Mickey?
Tell him he's my best worker, and ask him what the fucking problem is.
Tell him it's driving me crazy.
Ask him if I told him we were friends.
Tell him I don't like to see a friend of mine so unhappy, so one more catch, I'll cut him loose.
Tell him thanks.
We'll cut him loose.
We'll cut him loose like a fart.
You know what? I don't even know why I told him.
I guess I felt bad that his supposed friend was betraying him and what my brother was doing to him, but I was just trying to do him a favour.

News and current affairs

He gave a fascinating talk about his adventures, complete with clips of him floating around, catching bubbles in his mouth, and so on.
Rarely has a small country been represented by a statesman of such world stature: only Thomas Masaryk and Jan Smuts come to mind to compare with him.
He could hardly have been held responsible for the hubris which led to the avalanche of 1973, yet it nonetheless brought him down as well.
It is far from clear if he would have prevailed, given his lack of an independent political base, but his international prestige and standing might have given him a chance if he would have chosen to throw the gauntlet.
He was, in the true sense of the word, a self-made man, whose pluck, ambition, drive and inner belief in his destiny carried him to the pinnacle of his achievements.
In Mill's view, we are justified in stopping him only to make sure that he is aware of the danger.
PRINCETON - Russian President Vladimir Putin's anointment of Alexander Medvedev to succeed him in what is supposed to be a democratic presidential election next March shows that Russia's leaders have not changed a whit.
In the end, Putin has what history left him: not ideas, just a faction yearning to consolidate its grip on power.
The right angrily denounces him as a crypto-communist because he wants every American to have health care.
One hopes that this will lend comfort to him, and give a moral boost to Chinese who share his views.
Yet anyone who would like to predict Sharon's future behavior should remember that unlike Begin and Shamir, Sharon comes from the military, and for him security - not ideology - is supreme.
But, rather than earning him the respect of an outraged Egyptian public, revelations in the opposition press that his plane had to obtain a safe passage and authority to land from the Israelis garnered only howls of derision.
Militaru was sacked, but when Stanculescu became minister he cashiered the young officers who had helped him.
Now, it seems that the tide has turned against him.
He saw one black male standing inside the house and asked him to come out.
The man, still refusing to step out, said he was a Harvard professor, showed his ID, and warned the cop not to mess with him.
Almost simultaneously, Thein Sein offered even stronger signals that his was a very different Burmese administration: he freed political prisoners and invited Suu Kyi for direct talks with him.
Edmonton - Chinese President Hu Jintao will make a high-profile visit to Japan from May 6-10, making him the second Chinese head of state ever to travel there.
Although the threatened indictment of al-Bashir has prompted protest in Khartoum, no one expects him to appear in court soon.
That is why he warned the cop, Sgt. James Crowley, a veteran of the Cambridge police force, not to mess with him.
And yet the authorities clearly believe that they had to make an example of him, to prevent others from expressing similar views.

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