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Example sentences for "free himself"

  • Whatever it is, I grant it," cried the coward, caring for nothing but to free himself.

  • He screamed, he fought, he begged, he strove with all his godlike arts to free himself, but all in vain.

  • Alas, alas for Loke, as the bird rose, he rose too; nor could he free himself.

  • In his efforts to free himself he dropped his clock to the ground outside, when it burst with a loud explosion, and the house instantly disappeared.

  • Then wild shrieks rent the air as Curly frantically struggled to free himself.

  • He was bound, and no matter how he struggled, he was unable to free himself.

  • Although He strained and struggled desperately to free himself, his efforts were of no avail, and he soon realised that he might as well reserve his strength for whatever lay ahead.

  • He strained at his bonds in a desperate effort to free himself, but he was immediately checked by his Indian guardians, who caught him by the arms, and hustled him along.

  • With a quick movement he managed to free himself, escaping to the windlass, which is in the very peak of the ship.

  • For a moment, he struggled violently to free himself; and it was then that the revolver went off, and the leaden bullet was driven deep into the flooring.

  • To this dream he offers resistance even while sleeping, with the critique that it is indeed the most utter madness, and he casts about to free himself from it.

  • Norbert Hanold became conscious in his dream that it was actually the most utter madness, and he cast about to free himself from it.

  • From this he instinctively sought to free himself by the use of correctives, on the one hand drinking water frequently, and on the other hand moving about as much and as far as possible.

  • He waited for a moment or two, and then, as the silence confirmed him in his opinion, he began to make strenuous efforts to free himself.

  • Jem, struggling to free himself, when the chief seized Don in turn, and bent down and served him the same.

  • One day they left him tied hand and foot and fastened to two small trees while they went on a hunt, but he contrived to free himself, and made his escape with their whole stock of provisions, two small pieces of venison.

  • At night-fall when they camped, Knight let his guard bind him, but he spent the hours till daybreak trying secretly to free himself.

  • They fell asleep, worn out, about daybreak, when Slover made a desperate effort to free himself, and to his own astonishment, succeeded.

  • Could he last long enough to free himself?

  • At first he could not grasp his terrible predicament, but before long the full horror of it burst on him and he struggled madly to free himself.

  • Finally they came to hand-grips, and Locke, lunging furiously to free himself, threw his body against the partition of the stairway and it came crashing down, hurling Locke and the emissaries to the floor below.

  • Wounded with a hundred wounds, with each movement of his body adding a further injury, many times Locke was forced to desist in his efforts to free himself.

  • The wizard-champion struggled to free himself, moving all the time nearer and nearer to the brink; but Dermat held on, till at last both fell into the well.

  • And Ligan now found that he could neither help his friends nor free himself, for his two hands clung fast to the tail of the horse.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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