1 He fancied that now his relations with all men would be different.
2 But I, all of us, her relatives, all who love her, beg you, entreat you.
3 He was unmistakably tipsy, and was relating some story that had occurred at his school.
4 I am questioning the relation to Divinity of all the different religions of all mankind.
5 Between Princess Betsy Tverskaya and Stepan Arkadyevitch there had long existed rather curious relations.
6 Yes; but you might find it easier to get into relations, which are after all essential, with anyone prepared to see you.
7 When the relations of a couple are vacillating and neither one thing nor the other, no sort of enterprise can be undertaken.
8 After living for some time in Moscow, especially in close relations with his family, he was conscious of a depression of spirits.
9 This was not mere supposition, she saw it distinctly in the piercing light, which revealed to her now the meaning of life and human relations.
10 The author of the article was a young man, an invalid, very bold as a writer, but extremely deficient in breeding and shy in personal relations.
11 And now for the first time Anna turned that glaring light in which she was seeing everything on to her relations with him, which she had hitherto avoided thinking about.
12 Having lived the greater part of his life in the country and in the closest relations with the peasants, Levin always felt in this busy time that he was infected by this general quickening of energy in the people.
13 To Agafea Mihalovna, to the nurse, to his grandfather, to his father even, Mitya was a living being, requiring only material care, but for his mother he had long been a mortal being, with whom there had been a whole series of spiritual relations already.