Sentence examples for him refer from inspiring English sources

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I told him I never wanted to hear him refer to himself as an alternate after tonight".

It's still a little startling to hear him refer casually to his father-in-law, which is possible because his wife, Shawn, is 26 years younger.

The investment banker Ken Moelis said that when he saw Adelson not long ago he was surprised to hear him refer to himself as "Sheldon Adelson III".

Reporters on his campaign plane say they cannot recall his ever mentioning it, and many of his friends say they have never heard him refer to it.

This is rather like asking Beethoven which of his compositions he values most highly and having him refer you to the opening bars of the Fifth Symphony.

Any lowering of those spirits, and the drawbridge was pulled up, as Richards makes clear: "I never heard him refer to, or reply to, a profundity.

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In the end, the female protagonists conclude, "we can live without him", referring to their cheating lover.

I recall him referring to Hayek.

Throughout the meal, he flirted with him, referring to him as Big George.

His neighbours speak highly of him, referring to him respectfully by his Russian patronymic, Vasily Ivanovich.

In 1964, when he was released at age 21, people who knew him referred him to Dr. Murray.

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