HIMSELF in a Sentence

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420 example sentences for HIMSELF, such as:
1. He scratched himself under his arm.
2. He never exerts himself to help anyone.
3. Tony was humming to himself as he drove along.
4. And being convinced himself, he was persuasive.
5. No one believed he would actually kill himself.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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 Meanings and Examples of HIMSELF
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  Next day Candide, all benumbed, dragged himself towards the neighbouring town which was called Waldberghofftrarbk-dikdorff, having no money, dying of hunger and fatigue, he stopped sorrowfully at the door of an inn.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In II
2  Candide, who trembled like a philosopher, hid himself as well as he could during this heroic butchery.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In III
3  Candide thought himself in a dream; indeed, that he had been dreaming unluckily all his life, and that the present moment was the only agreeable part of it all.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In VII
4  Notice was given to the main guard, and immediately a Paraguayan officer ran and laid himself at the feet of the Commandant, to impart this news to him.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XIV
5  Scarcely was Candide arrived at his inn, than he found himself attacked by a slight illness, caused by fatigue.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XXII
6  Immediately he ordered his irons to be struck off, acknowledged himself mistaken, sent away his men, set out with Candide and Martin for Dieppe, and left them in the care of his brother.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XXII
7  It is because he did not kill a sufficient number of men himself.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XXIII
8  Candide, having been educated never to judge for himself, was much surprised at what he heard.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XXV
9  The latter threw himself at the feet of his deliverer, and bathed them with his tears; the former thanked him with a nod, and promised to return him the money on the first opportunity.
Candide By Voltaire
Context  Highlight   In XXVII
10  "It would hold full twenty beds," said he, as though speaking to himself.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—M. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME
11  It will be observed that Monsieur the Bishop had reserved for himself only one thousand livres, which, added to the pension of Mademoiselle Baptistine, made fifteen hundred francs a year.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—M. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME
12  Good," said she to Mademoiselle Baptistine; "Monseigneur began with other people, but he has had to wind up with himself, after all.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—M. MYRIEL BECOMES M. WELCOME
13  And being convinced himself, he was persuasive.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER III—A HARD BISHOPRIC FOR A GOOD BISHOP
14  He put himself on a level with the two old women who had passed their lives beside him.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IV—WORKS CORRESPONDING TO WORDS
15  Born a Provencal, he easily familiarized himself with the dialect of the south.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER IV—WORKS CORRESPONDING TO WORDS
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  Achim had choreographed the dance in Act II himself.
2  He further rationalized his activity by convincing himself that he was actually promoting peace.
3  No one believed he would actually kill himself.
4  The press agent tied himself in knots trying to apologise.
5  Tony was humming to himself as he drove along.
6  A fool always finds a greater fool than himself.
7  He was not afraid to measure himself against a much more dangerous animal.
8  When a proud man hears another praised, he thinks himself injured.
9  The manager bethought himself a moment and gave me an answer.
10  He never exerts himself to help anyone.
11  A wise man never loses anything if he has himself.
12  The wine made him bold enough to approach her and introduce himself.
13  He found himself drawn, willy-nilly, into the argument.
14  He scratched himself under his arm.
15  Frank Lloyd Wright did not call himself an artist.