1 These two things can be done together, he added.
2 The officers who had been standing together rode off to their places.
3 I have not seen him since we acted together at the Rumyantsovs' theatricals.
4 The minister drew the remaining papers together, arranged them evenly, and then raised his head.
5 The crowd, pushing forward desperately, squeezed together, moved a few steps, and again stopped.
6 He recalled her former words and looks and the words and looks of those who had seen them together.
7 As soon as they were alone together, Prince Vasili announced his hopes and wishes to the old prince.
8 Rostov, rubbing his eyes that seemed glued together, raised his disheveled head from the hot pillow.
9 But the soldiers, crowded together shoulder to shoulder, their bayonets interlocking, moved over the bridge in a dense mass.
10 The last of the infantry hurriedly crossed the bridge, squeezing together as they approached it as if passing through a funnel.
11 The whole moving mass began pressing closer together and a report spread that they were ordered to halt: evidently those in front had halted.
12 Passing by Kutuzov's carriage and the exhausted saddle horses of his suite, with their Cossacks who were talking loudly together, Prince Andrew entered the passage.
13 At first he heard the sound of indifferent voices, then Anna Mikhaylovna's voice alone in a long speech, then a cry, then silence, then both voices together with glad intonations, and then footsteps.
14 Cannon and musketry, mingling together, thundered on the right and in the center, while the capotes of Lannes' sharpshooters were already seen crossing the milldam and forming up within twice the range of a musket shot.
15 Our front line and that of the enemy were far apart on the right and left flanks, but in the center where the men with a flag of truce had passed that morning, the lines were so near together that the men could see one another's faces and speak to one another.
16 The middle of the upper lip formed a sharp wedge and closed firmly on the firm lower one, and something like two distinct smiles played continually round the two corners of the mouth; this, together with the resolute, insolent intelligence of his eyes, produced an effect which made it impossible not to notice his face.
17 At the appointed hour the prince, powdered and shaven, entered the dining room where his daughter-in-law, Princess Mary, and Mademoiselle Bourienne were already awaiting him together with his architect, who by a strange caprice of his employer's was admitted to table though the position of that insignificant individual was such as could certainly not have caused him to expect that honor.
Your search result may include more than 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.