1 She had too great a desire to live herself.
2 Nikolay Dmitrievitch drinks a great deal, she said.
3 I feel that I have a heart, and that there is a great deal of good in me.
4 He accused the professor of making too great concessions to the materialists.
5 The stairs up to her room came out on the landing of the great warm main staircase.
6 "That gentleman must be a man of great energy," said Grinevitch, when Levin had gone away.
7 "Here, on the other hand, it has made a great sensation," he said, with a complacent smile.
8 Fearfully rich, handsome, great connections, an aide-de-camp, and with all that a very nice, good-natured fellow.
9 He could not believe that what gave such great and delicate pleasure to him, and above all to her, could be wrong.
10 Still in the same anxious frame of mind, as she had been all that day, Anna took pleasure in arranging herself for the journey with great care.
11 She was generally a mistress of the art of dressing well without great expense, and before leaving Moscow she had given her dressmaker three dresses to transform.
12 The ball was only just beginning as Kitty and her mother walked up the great staircase, flooded with light, and lined with flowers and footmen in powder and red coats.
13 His ideas of marriage were, consequently, quite unlike those of the great majority of his acquaintances, for whom getting married was one of the numerous facts of social life.
14 Vronsky looked wonderingly at the prince with his resolute eyes, and, with a faint smile, began immediately talking to Countess Nordston of the great ball that was to come off next week.
15 To this class they all belonged, and in it the great thing was to be elegant, generous, plucky, gay, to abandon oneself without a blush to every passion, and to laugh at everything else.
16 And at once in the conversation with the aide-de-camp Oblonsky had a sense of relaxation and relief after the conversation with Levin, which always put him to too great a mental and spiritual strain.
17 Though he had a great respect for his half-brother, an author well known to all Russia, he could not endure it when people treated him not as Konstantin Levin, but as the brother of the celebrated Koznishev.
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