1 He must escape from this power.
2 Oh, well, the higher power of Ryabinin can.
3 I am entirely in your power, only let me be here.
4 The devil has great power, and we must resist him.
5 He was born in the midst of those who had been and are the powerful ones of this world.
6 She had never anticipated that the utterance of love would produce such a powerful effect on her.
7 Alexey Alexandrovitch, a man of great power in the world of politics, felt himself helpless in this.
8 Here he is, she said to herself, seeing his powerful, shy figure, with his shining eyes fixed on her.
9 The sight of tears threw him into a state of nervous agitation, and he utterly lost all power of reflection.
10 The wind had been powerful on the steps, but on the platform, under the lee of the carriages, there was a lull.
11 But it was not merely a falsehood, it was the cruel jeer of some wicked power, some evil, hateful power, to whom one could not submit.
12 The feeling of triumph and radiant happiness flooded her soul more and more as the ceremony went on, and deprived her of all power of attention.
13 The conversation passed to the misuse of political power in the United States, but Anna quickly brought it round to another topic, so as to draw the steward into talk.
14 She had not expected she would have had the power, while keeping somewhere in the bottom of her heart all the memories of her old feeling for Vronsky, not only to seem but to be perfectly indifferent and composed with him.
15 Vronsky felt, too, how powerful Serpuhovskoy might become through his unmistakable faculty for thinking things out and for taking things in, through his intelligence and gift of words, so rarely met with in the world in which he moved.
16 He felt that besides the blessed spiritual force controlling his soul, there was another, a brutal force, as powerful, or more powerful, which controlled his life, and that this force would not allow him that humble peace he longed for.
17 Levin was not by now struck as he had been at first by the fact that to get from one end of Moscow to the other he had to have two powerful horses put into a heavy carriage, to take the carriage three miles through the snowy slush and to keep it standing there four hours, paying five roubles every time.
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