Use "his heartstrings|his heartstring" in a sentence

1. But his native India always tugged at Mr Prahalad's heartstrings.

2. She felt he was drawing his bow across her heartstrings.

3. Adventure tugs at the heartstrings of youth.

4. The child's cries tugged at my heartstrings.

5. The thought wrung Tom's heartstrings.

6. The letter tugged at her heartstrings.

7. Many adoption cases tug at the heartstrings.

8. This book really pulls at people's heartstrings.

9. Nicholas Sparks has a way of pulling at heartstrings.

10. It ripples out , moreover , to the heartstrings that will tug.

11. She knows exactly how to tug at readers' heartstrings.

12. Clear and bright appearance, superior structure design, easily heartstrings.

13. This song touches the heartstrings of the audience.

14. They always go for the heartstrings, don't they.

15. Yet, my love for music also tugged at my heartstrings.

16. She was the falsest woman that ever broke man's heartstrings.

17. Heartstrings are the bows that tie the gift of friendship.

18. The sight of the poor child crying tugged at my heartstrings.

19. It's the story of a lost child - guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings.

20. Its riffle touched my heartstrings deeply. and leave echo, just like hugs.

21. His father, his, his, his Four hundred years, all died fighting.

22. So broken heartstrings bled the blues, and we tried to empty ourselves so we'd feel nothing.

23. Ask about his job, his interests, his goals.

24. Hee'le cleaue his Coxcombe, Bumbaste his hide, rattle his bones, split his heart, let out his puddings about his heeles, and garter him in his guts

25. His strengths, his weaknesses, his skill set and the contents of his soul.

26. 50 These were the descendants of Aaron:+ El·e·aʹzar+ his son, Phinʹe·has his son, Ab·i·shuʹa his son, 51 Bukʹki his son, Uzʹzi his son, Zer·a·hiʹah his son, 52 Me·raʹioth his son, Am·a·riʹah his son, A·hiʹtub+ his son, 53 Zaʹdok+ his son, and A·himʹa·az his son.

27. His haughtiness and his pride and his fury;+

28. His associates particularly valued his orderliness, his modesty, and his sense of humor.

29. And his head, his...

30. You'll be his nanny, his keeper, his best friend.

31. Was she his client, his friend, or his mistress?

32. He learns his whys and wherefores, his causes and correlations, his logic, his fallacies.

33. His impulsiveness and jealousy caused his estrangement from his wife, daughter and his friends.

34. His ships, his army.

35. Ryu Si Won - an outstanding and talented artiste whose personality and works tugged the heartstrings of many.

36. After his death his sister sorted through his belongings.

37. He has turned off his cell phone, his laptop, his pager, his alarm clock.

38. His achievement gratified his.

39. His worst points were his Boastfulness and his insupportable conceit

40. His spirit and his mind are fighting for his family.

41. His mother has been at his bedside throughout his illness.

42. He pushes his glasses up his nose with his pinkie.

43. His platform is his life story and his political career.

44. His friends were shocked by his ingratitude to his parents.

45. His settlement he regarded as his birthright or his freehold.

46. His eyes followed his teenage daughter as she walked around his bedroom, pocketing his belongings.

47. His trembling belied his words.

48. His vanity was his downfall.

49. His fall chagrined his supporters.

50. His wisecrack tickled his girlfriend.

51. His journal entries leave a true and faithful record of his personal life, showing his love for his family, his interest in his surroundings, his diligence in performing daily tasks, his faith during trials, and his testimony and understanding of the gospel.

52. His silence marked his wrath.

53. His flu infected his wife.

54. His bedroom's his inner sanctum.

55. The antiretrovirals could fry his heart, his liver, his kidneys.

56. This his ear, his neck, his elbow seemed to recollect.

57. His hair covers his eyes.

58. His... his condition is... unsteady.

59. His illness diminished his strength.

60. His looks belie his character.

61. His death disembodied his spirits.

62. His friend corroborated his guilt.

63. And he lost his lower jaw, his lip, his chin and his upper jaw and teeth.

64. All his attributes —including his power, his justice, and his wisdom— are good through and through.

65. Picture his bleary expression, his fuzzy eyes, his baffled demeanour.

66. His only company, his twin.

67. His acts belie his words.

68. His voice betrayed his nervousness.

69. His grandson is his namesake.

70. Those we love and lose are always connected by heartstrings into infinity. Terri Guillemets 

71. His eyes reflected his anguish.

72. His actions reflect his thoughts.

73. His clothes belie his station.

74. His supporters admire his decisiveness.

75. Only his husk, his shell.

76. His scandal stupefied his company.

77. So many things Clamored for his attention, his energy, his time

78. His successor, King Khalid, wept over his body at his funeral.

79. He's fed up with burying his friends, his family, his community.

80. 25 When his father died his uncle became his legal custodian.