Use "something happened to him|something happen to him" in a sentence

1. I knew intuitively that something dreadful had happened to him.

2. He is badly down; something unhappy must have happened to him.

3. 2 Admonish somebody (to do something) to strongly advise someone to do something A warning voice Admonished him not to let this happen.

4. Now, most likely, something has happened in the past few days to set him off.

5. Something the boy said to him teed him off.

6. An uneasy fear Crept into Scarlett's mind that something had happened to him along the way

7. Something akin to panic overwhelmed him.

8. Old Eddy meant something to him.

9. Beg him to buy you something expensive.

10. Something terrifying to all those around him.’”

11. Something Befalls somebody (of something unpleasant) to happen to somebody

12. To Contribute is to give something or to help make something happen

13. Take him to a ball game or something.

14. Bring (something) (up)on (someone or something) To cause something very bad to happen to someone, something, or oneself

15. There's something queer about him.

16. She triggered something in him.

17. Something strange, him acting off.

18. Are you carrying him to bed again or something?

19. Something unusual is about to happen.

20. Bring about To cause something to happen

21. It is quite something to have won him over.

22. Maybe the ant would bring him something to drink.

23. 20 Something unusual is about to happen.

24. Come on (to) someone or something to find someone or something by accident; to happen onto someone or something

25. She's gotta have something on him.

26. There's something very phoney about him.

27. There's something very fishy about him.

28. Stagnant, they waited for something to happen.

29. He's got something special about him.

30. He sensed something was about to happen.

31. Something momentous was bound to happen soon.

32. Compensate definition, to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to Compensate him for his trouble

33. Cause someone/something to do something: An injury to the goalkeeper Caused him to limp off after ten minutes

34. Bound to do/be something certain or likely to happen, or to do or be something

35. But suddenly, something seems to ha ve happened.

36. But something has happened to raise our hackles.

37. Agitate to do something • His family are agitating to get him home

38. He would have liked her to be indebted to him for something.

39. I did something wrong, made him angry.

40. There was something vaguely familiar about him.

41. There was something else eating at him.

42. I'd hate anything to happen to him.

43. I can't even go to the bathroom without him breaking something.

44. 13 Give him something to earn his living, a good living.

45. I happened to know about him.

46. You also mentioned to him... something about a " Ty One " program.

47. Something scared him. Probably your ugly mug !

48. Swift 49825 It is Beneath him to do something like that

49. Something gripped him in an unyielding hold.

50. But something amazing is about to happen here.

51. And then something happened to disturb the marmots.

52. The door before him shook violently and something made him back away.

53. 3 She might just waylay him and hit him with something heavy!

54. It is quite something to have persuaded him to speak I am sure.

55. Something that is very easy or certain to be done or happen: Training a puppy is a Cinch if you bribe him with treats

56. To happen or exist Before someone or something else

57. She told him to get off his butt and do something useful.

58. Begrudge something I Begrudge every second I spent trying to help him

59. The wrongdoer Blackmails him/her something embarrassing or reveals secret to others

60. 16 I'd hate anything to happen to him.

61. 21 I'd hate anything to happen to him.

62. But something unusual happened next.

63. He didn't deserve what happened to him.

64. There was something about him she found disturbing.

65. He flinched when something moved, scraping, behind him.

66. If you want to do something, get him out of the street.

67. Already definition: You use Already to show that something has happened , or that something had happened Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

68. He wanted to tell her everything, but something made him hold back.

69. I provoked him into doing something really stupid.

70. There was just something eminently likeable about him.

71. I was so worried something had happened to you.

72. Something bad happened last night.

73. There's a thorn or something stuck in him.

74. There was something cold and sinister about him.

75. She heard him murmur something under his breath.

76. But then something good happened.

77. Indubitably, something of moment happened.

78. He needs to drink this out of his old stein... something important to him.

79. Causative verbs express the idea of somebody causing something to happen or causing another person to do something

80. To feel unhappy about having to do, pay or give something Begrudge something I Begrudge every second I spent trying to help him