1 Vronsky went up to Kitty reminding her of the first quadrille, and expressing his regret that he had not seen her all this time.
2 That humiliation of which she was always conscious came back to her with a peculiar bitterness when her sister reminded her of it.
3 The head deacon, as though to remind them of the value of his time, coughed impatiently, making the window-panes quiver in their frames.
4 He certainly was displeased not at so much money being spent, but at being reminded of what he, knowing something was unsatisfactory, wanted to forget.
5 Alexey Alexandrovitch reminded his brother-in-law that they never spoke to the boy of his mother, and he begged him not to mention a single word about her.
6 Betsy reminded her that Liza Merkalova and Baroness Shtoltz were coming to play croquet with her that morning with their adorers, Kaluzhsky and old Stremov.
7 He had to make an effort to master himself, and to remind himself that people of all sorts were moving about her, and that he too might come there to skate.
8 And this room, for which excuse was needed, was more full of luxury than any in which Dolly had ever stayed, a luxury that reminded her of the best hotels abroad.
9 The setting of her head on her handsome, broad shoulders, and the restrained excitement and brilliance of her eyes and her whole face reminded him of her just as he had seen her at the ball in Moscow.
10 His face and his whole figure in his uniform with the crosses, and white trousers striped with braid, as he moved hurriedly along, reminded Levin of some hunted beast who sees that he is in evil case.