1 "Une partie de lawn-tennis," Veslovsky proposed, with his handsome smile.
2 Sergey Ivanovitch explained to him the meaning and object of the proposed revolution at the elections.
3 On the day before there had been almost a quarrel between Vronsky and Anna over this proposed expedition.
4 Whatever he said, whatever he proposed, was heard as though it were something long familiar, and the very thing that was not needed.
5 Among the brides that came back to her memory, she thought too of her darling Anna, of whose proposed divorce she had just been hearing.
6 There was still a long time before the dinner-hour, it was exquisite weather, and so several different methods of spending the next two hours were proposed.
7 The colonel returned to the table, went out again onto the steps with a tumbler in his hand, and proposed the toast, "To the health of our former comrade, the gallant general, Prince Serpuhovskoy."
8 It was proposed to elect as marshal in place of Snetkov either Sviazhsky, or, better still, Nevyedovsky, a former university professor, a man of remarkable intelligence and a great friend of Sergey Ivanovitch.
9 He was shouting for the very course Sergey Ivanovitch had proposed; but it was evident that he hated him and all his party, and this feeling of hatred spread through the whole party and roused in opposition to it the same vindictiveness, though in a more seemly form, on the other side.
10 On beginning to talk to the peasants about it, and making a proposition to cede them the land on new terms, he came into collision with the same great difficulty that they were so much absorbed by the current work of the day, that they had not time to consider the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed scheme.