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- HE
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- HJ
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- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
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- H(記号)
- His new novel is worth reading.
- His new novel will come out next month.
- His new record sells well.
- His new secretary proved useless.
- His new theory is beyond my apprehension.
- His new white hat corresponds with his white jacket.
- His next production was a very ambitious musical.
- His next two books were novels.
- His nickname is "lizard" because his average body temperature is lower than most people.
- His niece is attractive and mature for her age.
- His noble deed deserves praise indeed.
- His nonsensical behavior is shocking.
- His normal position is third baseman.
- His nose bled.
- His nose is his best feature.
- His notion is that planes are safer than cars.
- His notion of welfare is pretty abstract.
- His notion was neither concrete nor abstract.
- His notions were what is called advanced.
- His novel had a great vogue for a long time.
- His novel has been translated into Japanese.
- His novel ideas are time and again getting him into trouble with his more conservative colleagues.
- His novel is beyond my comprehension.
- His novel proposal was accepted by everybody.
- His novel sold well.
- His novel was translated into Japanese.
- His novels also appear in English and French.
- His novels also appear in French.
- His novels are popular among young people.
- His novels are too deep for me.
- His novels are, for the most part, very boring.
- His novels, having been translated into English, are widely read in America.
- His object in life was to become a musician.
- His object in traveling to Paris was to meet with the President.
- His object is to pass the test.
- His objective is to become a teacher.
- His objective is to pass the test.
- His observation is sharp, but he says very little.
- His observations are sharp, but he doesn't say much.
- His office is convenient for the station.
- His office is convenient to the station.
- His office is going to be shut down for want of money.
- His office is located in the center of the town.
- His office is on the eighth floor.
- His office is past the bank on your left.
- His office is right up there.
- His office is very close to mine.
- His official title at the company is Assistant to the President.
- His official title is Director-General of the Environment Agency.
- His old age is beginning to affect his eyesight.
- His old car is on its last legs.
- His old cat is still alive.
- His old clunker isn't worth anything.
- His old company gave him the shaft. But I admire the way he turned bad luck into good and did even better with his own business.
- His older brother is two years older than I.
- His older sister can't talk to you today.
- His older sister is older than my oldest brother.
- his one horse
- His one thought is to see her.
- His only friends are love and courage
- His only hobby is making airplane models.
- His only son succeeded to all his wealth.
- His openness is a very positive quality, although not without its drawbacks.
- his operon
- His operon
- His opinion adds a new light to the question.
- His opinion comes into conflict with mine.
- His opinion didn't matter.
- His opinion does not arouse any echo in his colleagues.
- His opinion doesn't count.
- His opinion inclines towards the conservative.
- His opinion is always of no use.
- His opinion is different from mine.
- His opinion is for the birds.
- His opinion is free from prejudice.
- His opinion is generally correct.
- His opinion is in conflict with mine.
- His opinion is quite different from ours.
- His opinion is quite just.
- His opinion is reasonable.
- His opinion is right to some extent.
- His opinion is shrewd.
- His opinion was completely beside the point.
- His opinion was not accepted.
- His opinion was the same as mine.
- His opinion was unimportant.
- His opinion will probably be accepted.
- His opinions are in accord with ours.
- His opinions are variable.
- His opinions are worthless.
- His opinions aren't worth listening to.
- His opinions carry weight.
- His opposition was more violent than he had bargained for.
- His opposition was more violent than I had bargained for.
- his or her
- His or Imperial Highness
- His oral agreement may not mean anything without his signed contract.
- His overall was covered with paint-stains.
- His overcoat is worn out.
- His overwork brought on an illness.
- his own
- his own eoom
- his own principle
- His own way of doing things is not popular with us.
- His pace quickened.
- His painting wasn't particularly good, so no one praised him for it.
- His paintings seem strange to me.
- His paintings so impressed me that I was interested in him.
- His pale face showed a flush of excitement.
- His paper confronts the question of child abuse in nuclear families.
- His paper is better than mine.
- His paper is far from satisfactory.
- His paper is superior to mine.
- His paper plane was fragile.
- His paper reads like a novel.
- His paper was, on the whole, satisfactory.
- His parentage was unknown to us.
- His parents acted to calm him down.
- His parents approve of the engagement.
- His parents are locally famous people
- His parents are saving for his college education.
- His parents are tolerant of his self-indulgence.
- His parents as well as he are very kind to me.
- His parents battled to send him to college.
- His parents bought him something nice.
- His parents did not sympathize with his hope to become a journalist.
- His parents expect too much of him.
- His parents go to church every Sunday.
- His parents helped whoever asked for their help.
- His parents live in Switzerland.
- His parents love me.
- his parents passed away
- His parents ran a hotel.
- His parents should be firm with him.
- His parents told him to get into a university.
- His parents took him for a walk.
- His parents want him to go to college.
- His parents were farmers.
- His parents were glad at his success in the examination.
- His parents were in favor of his trip.
- His parents were pleased with his success.
- His parents were too poor to send their son to college.
- His parents' view was that he was wasting his earnings on a silly girl.
- his passing
- His passion for me doesn't cool.
- His past successes count for nothing.
- His patience has reached its limit.
- His patience is worn out.
- His patience reached its limit.
- His patience was worn out by all these troubles and anxieties.
- His pencil has a sharp point.
- His perfect score brought the class average up.
- His performance fell short of expectations.
- His performance left nothing to be desired.
- His performance was amazing.
- His performance was fair game for criticism.
- His performance was worthy of praise.
- His permanent tooth is coming in behind his baby tooth.
- His perseverance and diligence in his youth have made him what he is today.
- His persistent efforts resulted in failure.
- His personality is marked by forwardness.
- His pessimism depressed those around him.
- His piano playing sounded fantastic.
- His picture got accepted.
- His picture was accepted for the Nika Exhibition.
- His picture was in the newspaper.
- His pictures are very famous.
- His pictures leave nothing to be desired.
- His pictures were hung on the wall.
- His plan has both virtues and liabilities.
- His plan is dangerous!
- His plan is difficult and expensive; it is completely out of the question.
- His plan is still in the air.
- His plan is to build a bridge over that river.
- His plan leaves much to be desired.
- His plan ought not to be abandoned.
- His plan seemed to be too difficult, but before long it proved to be feasible.
- His plan seems very good from my point of view.
- His plan sounds impracticable.
- His plan struck them as impractical.
- His plan was discarded.
- His plan was put into action.
- His plan was to start on Monday.
- His plan went well after all.
- His plan will call for a lot of money.
- His plane has not arrived at the airport yet.
- His plane leaves for Hong Kong at 2:00 p.m.
- His plans were regarded with some disfavor.
- His play ended in large success.
- His play was a hit.
- His poem reads as follows.
- His poems are difficult to understand.
- His poems really made me think.
- His poetry does not translate into Japanese.
- His policy puts the accent on national welfare.
- His policy was in advance of his times.
- His political career has ended.
- His poor dog is still alive.
- His poor educational background was not a bar to his advancement.
- His poor grades may come from lack of study.
- His poor song was laughed at by all the students.
- His popularity is falling.
- His popularity was at a low ebb.
- His portrait was mounted in the fancy frame.
- His position enabled him to do so.
- His powerful speech carried the audience with him.
- His powers are failing.
- His prediction has come true.
- His prediction might come true.
- His predictions have come true.
- His presence
- His presence makes me nervous.
- His presence of mind deserted him.
- His present assistant is Miss Nokami.
- His present is a bottle of wine.
- His pretentiousness is irritating.
- His pride did not allow him to take the money.
- His pride didn't allow him to ask for help.
- His pride stood in the way of success.
- His pride was slightly touched.
- His pride won't allow him to ask questions.
- His pride would not brook such insults.
- His pride wouldn't allow him to do such a mean thing.
- His pride wouldn't allow him to tolerate such insults.
- His primary reason for going out was to see Patty.
- His professional career was bankrupt.
- His project ended in failure.
- His project was funded by grants.
- His promise cannot be counted on at all.
- His promise cannot be relied on.
- His prompt action prevented an epidemic.
- His pronunciation is far from perfect.
- His pronunciation is hard to understand even for other native speakers
- His property was estimated at one hundred million dollars.
- His prophecy was fulfilled.
- His proposal counted for nothing.
- His proposal has been watered down.
- His proposal is completely out of the question.
- His proposal is far from being satisfactory to us.
- His proposal is not worth talking about.
- His proposal is out of the question.
- His proposal is worthy to be considered.
- His proposal started a debate that lasted a year.
- His proposal was adopted by the committee.
- His proposal was essentially an order.
- His proposal was not acceptable.
- His proposal was out of the question.
- His proposals did not fit in with our aims.
- His proposals were adopted at the meeting.
- His prospects are not so rosy as you suppose.
- His prospects of success are barred.
- His pulse beats slow.
- His questions always hit the mark.
- His quick temper will get him in trouble one day.
- His ranch covers twenty square miles.
- His reading is of a wide range.
- His real name is Tom.
- His real name's Tom.
- His reason for not going is still unclear.
- His reckless driving brought about his death.
- His record is a new world record in the 100-meter dash.
- His record will never be broken.
- His recovery was nothing short of a miracle.
- His red face showed his anger.
- His reelection seems sure.
- his regards
- His regime is bound to collapse.
- His relatives began to keep away from him.
- His relatives took it for granted that they would inherit the bulk of his wealth.
- His relatives were convinced of his innocence.
- his remains
- His remark does not do me justice.
- His remark gave rise to trouble.
- His remark got on my nerves.
- His remark has nothing to do with the subject.
- His remark hit home.
- His remark is open to misunderstanding.
- His remark made my recollect my schooldays.
- His remark put me out of countenance.
- His remark seems to be off the point.
- His remark was really out of line.
- His remarks added up to a condemnation of my plan.
- His remarks allow of no other interpretation.
- His remarks came home to me.
- His remarks had the opposite effect.
- His remarks on the subject are much to the point.
- His remarks on the subjects are much to the point.
- His repeated delinquencies brought him to court.
- His reply is no more than an excuse.
- His reply was in effect a refusal.
- His reply was negative.
- His reply was short and to the point.
- His report does not sound true.
- His report has just been handed in.
- His report proved false.
- His report proved to be false.
- His report was truthful.
- His request is very reasonable.
- His request was as follows.
- His request was equivalent to an order.
- His request was tantamount to a threat.
- His research bore fruit in the end.
- his research interests lie in
- His research ranks with the best of the kind.
- His resignation as Prime Minister came as a surprise.
- His resignation left a vacancy in the cabinet.
- His response was contrary to our expectations.
- his return from america
- his reverence
- His right leg was asleep.
- His right-hand man gave him away and got in his way to the top.
- His rival was discouraged by his triumph.
- His romance was the talk of the town.
- His room is always a tip.
- His room is always filled with his friends.
- His room is always in good order.
- His room is always out of order.
- His room is always tidy.
- His room is anything but neat.
- His room is dirty.
- His room is kept clean by her.
- His room is twice as large as mine.
- His room is untidy.
- His room was brightly lit.
- His room was covered with dust.
- His room was in disorder.
- His Royal Highness
- His rude reply provoked her to slap him on the face.
- His rude reply provoked her to slap his face.
- His rudeness made me angry.
- His rudeness made me burn with anger.
- His rudeness was conscious, not accidental.
- His running away from home is due to his father's severity.
- His sad story touched my heart.
- His salary can't keep pace with inflation.
- His salary enables him to live in comfort.
- His salary is 250 thousand yen per month.
- His salary is 250,000 yen per month.
- His salary is double what it was seven years ago.
- His salary is low so he has to do odd jobs.
- His salary is so small he must do odd jobs.
- His salary is too low to support his family on.
- His salary is too low to support his family.
- His salary was increased by ten percent.
- His sands are running out.
- His sarcasm galls me.
- His savings will soon amount to one million yen.
- His scheme went wrong in the end.
- His school notes are good.
- His school stands on a high hill.
- His schtick is to have a "one-person ballroom dance" using a body pillow
- His scientific discovery unlocked many mysteries.
- His score on the English test is quite satisfactory.
- His score on the test today is twice what he got yesterday.
- His seat in the plane was on the aisle.
- His second son married and settled down.
- His secret life came to light at last.
- His secret will be disclosed soon.
- His secretary can speak three languages well.
- His secretary denied leaking out the information.
- His secretary flatly denied leaking any confidential information.
- His secretary greeted me.
- His secretary seems to know the truth.
- His selection of songs to hum is unique.
- His selfish attitude put my back up.
- His selfishness got in the way of his promotion.
- His selfishness was such that nobody liked him.
- His sense of guilt was diminished.
- His services were appreciated.
- His shadow on the wall looked sad.
- His sharp eyes never missed a mistake.
- His sharp words seemed to hurt her.
- His shirt was gray and the tie was yellow.
- His shirt was stained with sauce.
- his shoe
- his shoes
- His shoes are brown.
- His shoes are wearing thin.
- His shoes were so old that his toes were sticking out of them.
- His shop is in a busy section of town.
- His shot didn't carry well against the wind.
- His shot just made the goal.
- His shoulders sagged when he heard the news.
- His shrewdness marks John for success.
- His shyness made public speaking a torment to him.
- His sickness made it impossible for him to continue his study.
- His silence was a practical admission of guilt.
- His sin will find him out.
- His singing is very good, but he plays the guitar just as well.
- His singing outdoes a professional.
- His sister and I will be good friends.
- His sister became a doctor.
- His sister does not go to America.
- His sister is a popular TV personality.
- His sister is a real beauty.
- His sister looks young.
- His sister makes too much of fashion.
- His sisters are both beautiful.
- His sisters as well as he are now living in Kyoto.
- His skill at skiing is the admiration of us.
- His skill in English truly astounds me.
- His skill qualifies him for the job.
- His skills qualified him for the job.
- His skin has the tone of a young man's.
- His skin smelled like cotton candy.
- His slacks are all wrinkled.
- His sleeve touched the greasy pan.
- His smile disappeared and his expression took on a fierceness I have never seen
- His smile put her at ease.
- His smug behavior is offensive.
- His snobbish attitude gets on my nerves.
- His soldiers feared and respected him.
- His solution turned out to be a complete mistake.
- His solution was only a temporary one.
- His son became a famous pianist.
- His son became a great scientist.
- His son cannot so much as write his own name.
- His son fell over the cliff.
- His son has a gift for music.
- His son is eight years old.
- His son is in college now.
- His son is lazy and good for nothing.
- His son is serving his sentence.
- His son took on the management of the factory.
- His son trembled with fear.
- His son troubled him most.
- His son wants to be a lawyer.
- His son was expelled from school.
- His son was lost in the town.
- His son's criminal activities caused him great pain.
- His son-in-law completely recovered from his illness.
- His son-in-law was transferred to an overseas branch.
- His son-in-law will be the heir to the enormous fortune.
- His songs were very popular with young people.
- His sons are not properly brought up.
- His soul was in heaven.
- His speech appealed to us.
- His speech bored me.
- His speech captured our attention.
- His speech charmed the audience.
- His speech contained many fine phrases.
- His speech contained very little matter.
- His speech continued for three hours.
- His speech deeply affected the audience.
- His speech did not accord with his feelings.
- His speech didn't reflect the sense of the party.
- His speech got awfully boring.
- His speech had an effect on our emotions.
- His speech had more and more power as it went along.
- His speech held the attention of the audience.
- His speech impressed us very much.
- His speech indisposed us to finish the work any more.
- His speech inspired all the boys.
- His speech irritates me.
- His speech is too abstract to understand.
- His speech is very eloquent.
- His speech is very refined.
- His speech is worth listening to.
- His speech lasted three hours.
- His speech left me with the sense that we would never be friends.
- His speech made a deep impression on the students.
- His speech made a good impression on me.
- His speech made no sense to me.
- His speech met with enthusiastic applause.
- His speech moved them to tears.
- His speech moved us.
- His speech turned us off.
- His speech verged on the ridiculous.
- His speech was an effective apology for the Government's policies.
- His speech was brief and to the point.
- His speech was intolerably dull.
- His speech was lacking in soul.
- His speech was not altogether bad.
- His speech was not very becoming to the occasion.
- His speech was short and to the point.
- His speech was suitable for the occasion.
- His speech was to the point.
- His speech was too short.
- His speech was very impressive. You should have been there.
- His speech was very poor.
- His speech went down well with the audience.
- His speech went on and on.
- His speech went on for such a long time that some people began to fall asleep.
- His speeches were welcomed by large audiences all over the country.
- his sport
- His standing up was the signal for everybody to start leaving the room.
- His statement admits of no doubt.
- His statement corresponded to what actually took place.
- His statement is void of sincerity.
- His statement raised havoc.
- His statement really cut me.
- His statement runs as follows.
- His statement was based on the fact.
- His statements have an extreme influence
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