1 Blood was flowing from his cheek.
2 and tears began to flow from his eyes.
3 The flow of her thoughts suddenly stopped.
4 With these tears that I feel to be flowing.
5 He listened intently to the ebb and flow of these sounds.
6 Blood was flowing from his head; he struggled but could not rise.
7 In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it.
8 Seeing that smile, Rostov involuntarily smiled himself and felt a still stronger flow of love for his sovereign.
9 Though the surface of the sea of history seemed motionless, the movement of humanity went on as unceasingly as the flow of time.
10 This man rode toward Balashev at a gallop, his plumes flowing and his gems and gold lace glittering in the bright June sunshine.
11 As soon as Pierre began to say anything that did not fit in with that aim, the channel was removed and the water could flow to waste.
12 It was no longer, as before, a dark, unseen river flowing through the gloom, but a dark sea swelling and gradually subsiding after a storm.
13 In the darkness, it seemed as though a gloomy unseen river was flowing always in one direction, humming with whispers and talk and the sound of hoofs and wheels.
14 But Mavra Kuzminichna stood at the closed gate for some time with moist eyes, pensively swaying her head and feeling an unexpected flow of motherly tenderness and pity for the unknown young officer.
15 Early in the morning of the twelfth of June he came out of his tent, which was pitched that day on the steep left bank of the Niemen, and looked through a spyglass at the streams of his troops pouring out of the Vilkavisski forest and flowing over the three bridges thrown across the river.
16 Only by watching closely moment by moment the movement of that flow and comparing it with the movement of the ship do we convince ourselves that every bit of it is occasioned by the forward movement of the ship, and that we were led into error by the fact that we ourselves were imperceptibly moving.
17 These questions, like questions put at trials generally, left the essence of the matter aside, shut out the possibility of that essence's being revealed, and were designed only to form a channel through which the judges wished the answers of the accused to flow so as to lead to the desired result, namely a conviction.
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