单词 | He's |
例句 | 1. Think of the devil and he's looking over your shoulders. 2. He's subpoenaed to go to the court. 3. He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant. 4. He's got piles of work to do this morning. 5. He's got a headache and a slight fever. 6. He's been working hard all day. 7. He's always railing against his wife about her extravagance. 8. He's incompetent, he'll have to go. 9. He's been deaf and dumb since birth. 9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 10. He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation. 11. He's got a chip on his shoulder today. 12. He's grieving over his dead wife and son. 13. He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement. 14. He's trying to get a job. 15. Don't haze the new roommate, he's my cousin. 16. He's been unbearable since he won that prize. 17. He's acting like a hot shot. 18. It's no use talking to him: he's completelyinfatuated. 19. He's an English teacher at Highland Road School. 20. He's very interested in nuclear physics. 21. He's the world's highest paid entertainer. 22. He's very insecure about his appearance. 23. Though he's fool, I like him nonetheless. 24. He's terrified of being bitten by a snake. 25. He's wise for a man of his age. 26. He's the mildest man you could wish to meet. 27. He's not competent to look after young children. 28. He's a difficult man to deal with. 29. He's modelled a unicorn in wax. 30. He's in a meeting right now. 1. He looks scary but he's really a gentle giant. 2. He's been working hard all day. 3. He's always railing against his wife about her extravagance. 4. He's been deaf and dumb since birth. 5. He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation. 6. He's grieving over his dead wife and son. 7. He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement. 8. Don't haze the new roommate, he's my cousin. 9. He's been unbearable since he won that prize. 9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 10. He's the world's highest paid entertainer. 11. He's terrified of being bitten by a snake. 12. He's a third-year student at the College of Art. 13. He's tied down by having to work every Saturday. 14. Apparently he's a sod to work for. 15. He's not my boyfriend - we're just good friends! 16. He's so susceptible that she easily gained his affection. 17. He's very passive in the relationship. 18. He's a very large child for his age. 19. He's well connected in political circles. 20. He's had possession of the house for 10 years. 21. He's in a bad mood today. 22. He's one of the greatest living composers. 23. Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism. 24. He's extremely competitive and a bad loser. 25. He's very bothered about what people think of him. 26. He's got a really big nose . 27. He's already solicited their support on health care reform. 28. He makes a terrible mess when he's cooking. 29. He's hexed to discover the antibiotics. 30. He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan. 31. He's some kind of mathematical genius. 32. I don't know what he's really thinking. 33. He's snapped a ligament in his knee. 34. He's only ten and he made this. 35. He must be ninety if he's still alive. 36. He's on vacation until next week. 37. He's a third-year student at the College of Art. 38. He's always making excuses for being late. 39. He's tied down by having to work every Saturday. 40. He's a man of his word. 41. He's one of my best friends. 42. Apparently he's a sod to work for. 43. He's obviously a man of very high intelligence. 44. He's bound to go(sentence dictionary), and nothing could stop him. 45. He's got a pretty strange conception of friendship. 46. He's still groggy from the anaesthetic. 47. Since leaving prison,()he's managed to keep his nose clean. 48. He's out of the office right now. 49. I'm sorry, he's not in right now. 50. He's very conservative in his attitude to women. 51. He's not my boyfriend - we're just good friends! 52. He's so susceptible that she easily gained his affection. 53. He's very passive in the relationship. 54. He's my stereotype of a schoolteacher. 55. He's a very large child for his age. 56. He's well connected in political circles. 57. He's away from his desk now. 58. He's had possession of the house for 10 years. 59. He's a big wheel in the company. 60. He's in a bad mood today. 31. Since his cancer was diagnosed, he feels as if he's living on borrowed time. 32. He's got a lot of money but he doesn't flaunt it. 33. A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book. 34. He's always very punctual. I'll see if he's here yet. 35. He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's urgent? 36. He's one of the movers and shakers in Florida politics. 37. He's the sort of person who only cares about money. 38. He's hoping for a career in the police force/as a police officer. 39. Since he lost his job, he's been hanging about here. 40. Cats make him sneeze - I think he's allergic to the fur. 41. He doesn't have the humility to admit when he's wrong. 42. He's an old grouch but she puts up with him. 43. He's got that bit of adolescent fuzz on his upper lip. 44. He reads all the style magazines and thinks he's really with it. 45. He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child. 46. There's no doubt that he's in the right on this. 47. He's an integral part of the team and we can't do without him. 48. He's thrown up his job and gone off to Africa to work for a children's charity. 49. He's asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision. 50. He was a real nerd in high school - I can't believe he's so handsome now. 51. This is his centennial year and he's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a set of three postage stamps. 52. I'm only going on what I overheard him saying to Chris, but I think he's planning to leave next month. 53. He's walking into a situation that he absolutely can't control. 54. Now he's a lecturer, he thinks he's a real hotshot! 55. He's just got a job collecting tolls at the start of the motorway. 56. He's a man who sticks at it until it's finished. 57. He's got a bee in his bonnet about factory farming. 58. He seems blithely unaware of how much anger he's caused. 59. He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate. 60. You have to be careful what you say to Kevin - he's rather touchy. 61. He's one of the greatest living composers. 62. He's hard to put up with. 63. Now he's in real trouble. He's accused of plagiarism. 64. Man, he's as slow as Christmas! 65. He's extremely competitive and a bad loser. 66. He's an honor to his parents. 67. Mr. Peck for you. He's on line one. 68. He's not just fat. He's positively gross! 69. He's very bothered about what people think of him. 69. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 70. He's got a really big nose . 71. He's already solicited their support on health care reform. 72. He makes a terrible mess when he's cooking. 73. He's hexed to discover the antibiotics. 74. He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan. 75. I wonder what he's doing now. 76. He's got a lot of vinegar. 77. He's got dozens of suits but not one of them is presentable. 78. He's been charged with extorting protection money from the shopkeepers. 79. He's in but he's not at his desk right now. 80. He's already in training for the big race against Bailey. 81. He's writing a history of the town for a local publisher. 82. Since his cancer was diagnosed, he feels as if he's living on borrowed time. 83. He's got a lot of money but he doesn't flaunt it. 84. A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book. 85. He's always very punctual. I'll see if he's here yet. 86. I'm not sure how he's going to react to the news. 87. He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's urgent? 88. He's one of the movers and shakers in Florida politics. 89. He's the sort of person who only cares about money. 90. They took him to hospital last night and he's already been operated on. 61. He's a former champion and is expected to win the bout. 62. He's complaining of all the usual flu symptoms - a high temperature, headache and so on. 63. He's been ordered to have the dog destroyed because it's dangerous, but he refuses to comply. 64. Although he's shy, it certainly hasn't impeded his career in any way. 91. He does well, only that he's nervous at the start. 92. He's hoping for a career in the police force/as a police officer. 93. He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke. 94. He's been a bit dizzy and confused since the accident. Do you think it's mild concussion? 95. Since he lost his job, he's been hanging about here. 96. Cats make him sneeze - I think he's allergic to the fur. 97. He doesn't have the humility to admit when he's wrong. 98. I don't like Kevin — he's got a nasty vindictive streak in him. 99. He's an old grouch but she puts up with him. 100. He's got that bit of adolescent fuzz on his upper lip. 101. At first I trusted him, but soon I found he's a bad egg. 102. He reads all the style magazines and thinks he's really with it. 103. Why did you buy him a hairbrush? He's as bald as a coot! 104. He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child. 105. He's very untidy about the house; mind you, I'm not much better. 106. There's no doubt that he's in the right on this. 107. He's an integral part of the team and we can't do without him. 108. He's thrown up his job and gone off to Africa to work for a children's charity. 109. He's asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision. 110. He was a real nerd in high school - I can't believe he's so handsome now. 111. This is his centennial year and he's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a set of three postage stamps. 112. I'm only going on what I overheard him saying to Chris, but I think he's planning to leave next month. 113. He's walking into a situation that he absolutely can't control. 114. A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along. 115. Now he's a lecturer, he thinks he's a real hotshot! 116. He's just got a job collecting tolls at the start of the motorway. 117. He's a man who sticks at it until it's finished. 118. He's got a bee in his bonnet about factory farming. 119. He seems blithely unaware of how much anger he's caused. 120. He's still sleeping; he was surfeited with too much wine last night. 121. He's in a difficult situation and doesn't know what to do. 122. He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate. 123. You have to be careful what you say to Kevin - he's rather touchy. 124. He's a U.S. diplomat assigned to the embassy in London. 125. He's a former champion and is expected to win the bout. 126. He's complaining of all the usual flu symptoms - a high temperature, headache and so on. 127. He's dreading his driving test - he's sure he's going to fail. 128. He's been ordered to have the dog destroyed because it's dangerous, but he refuses to comply. 129. Although he's shy, it certainly hasn't impeded his career in any way. 130. He's a modest, mild-mannered man, without a trace of self-importance. 131. Because he's very easily agitated at work. 132. He's shameless about his cheating and lying. 133. He's a tough nut to crack. 134. He's a dealer who'll give you a fair shake. 135. He's an absolute scream in our friends. 136. By all accounts, he's an excellent golfer. 137. I think he's having an asthma attack. 138. He's an ardent supporter of the local football team. 139. He's a good doctor with a sympathetic bedside manner. 140. He's been a trade union activist for many years. 141. He's let himself go since Cage died. 142. He's become the foreground of public attention. 143. He's completed his doctorate on Victorian sexuality. 144. I've heard a whisper that he's going to resign. 145. When he's drunk, he's a beast. 146. He's too mean to make a donation. 147. He's no longer in his first flush. 148. He's always prompt to criticize other people's ideas. 149. He's trying to straighten out his finances. 150. He's suffering from severe mental disorder. 151. He's still hesitating about joining the expedition. 152. I can't understand it; he's usually very prompt. 153. He's booked himself into a rehabilitation clinic. 154. He's good, but he'll never set the world on fire. He's not dynamic enough. 155. Although Tom's only an amateur he's a first - class player. 156. No, he's been installed in the chairmanship for too long to be dismissed now. 157. He's inclined to put two and two together and make five ( = make an incorrect guess from what he sees , hears, etc. ). 158. Jack used to be a thief, but now he's seen the error of his ways and is trying to rebuild his life. 159. He's a devious, secret person and I don't trust him. 160. Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck. 161. He's having a lot of trouble paying his mortgage every month. 162. He's been given a regular ten - minute slot on the radio. 163. He's a teacher but he does some journalism on the side. 164. It's wrong to accuse him when he's not here and can't answer you back. 165. He's one of the scriptwrit - ers on a popular TV detective series. 166. He was dry for years but now he's back on the booze. 167. He's very young and inexperienced, and doesn't know about the ways of the world. 168. After a year in the hospital, he's back in circulation. 169. I've been trying all day to reach him on the telephone, but he's very elusive. 170. He's an economist who thinks he knows all the answers. 171. He's shacked up with some girl he met in Berlin. 172. He's a kind of unofficial adviser, but I'm not sure exactly what he does. 173. He's been taken to task for his habitual lack of punctuality. 174. Over the years, he's picked off his competitors so that he now has a virtual monopoly. 175. He's the seasoned veteran, who has taken the children to the museum many times. 176. He's a slacker, he actually skipped off and left us to do the clearing away. 177. Once he's taken up a defensive attitude, it's difficult to persuade him that there's nothing to be afraid of. 178. He's doing a month's unpaid work experience with an engineering firm. 179. He's pulled up from the seventh to the second place. 180. He doesn't suffer fools gladly so he's hardly the best person to be instructor on the beginner's course. 181. Your secret's safe with him, and he's the soul of discretion. 182. He's had a good innings but now it's time for him to retire and let someone younger take over as director. 183. He's like a bull in a china shop , always knocking things over. |
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