1 The wet snow was falling in big flakes; I unbuttoned myself, regardless of it.
2 But he merely looked at me, then turned, and regardless of my loud calls to him, he walked to his room with an even step and without looking round.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor DostoevskyContext Highlight In PART 2: VIII 3 Having galloped safely through the French, he reached a field behind the copse across which our men, regardless of orders, were running and descending the valley.
4 The house stood cold and silent, as if quite regardless of who had come to it.
5 Natasha knew that she ought to go away, but was unable to do so: something gripped her throat, and regardless of manners she stared straight at Prince Andrew with wide-open eyes.
6 "She'd tired herself out, she'd run it down three times by herself," said Nicholas, also not listening to anyone and regardless of whether he were heard or not.
7 The doctor came every day, felt her pulse, looked at her tongue, and regardless of her grief-stricken face joked with her.
8 "I am very glad to meet you here, Count," he said aloud, regardless of the presence of strangers and in a particularly resolute and solemn tone.
9 The horse first, regardless of whether it was right or wrong to show fear, snorted, reared almost throwing the major, and galloped aside.
10 For common action people always unite in certain combinations, in which regardless of the difference of the aims set for the common action, the relation between those taking part in it is always the same.
11 Matrons, regardless of their ages, always grouped together apart from the bright-eyed girls, beaux and laughter, for there were no married belles in the South.
12 She knew that an Irishman with a determination to get somewhere was a valuable man to have, regardless of what his personal characteristics might be.
13 Their appearance confirmed the impression that the show had been staged regardless of expense, and emphasized its resemblance to one of those "costume-plays" in which the protagonists walk through the passions without displacing a drapery.
14 The race regardless of advancement is penned into filthy, stifling partitions cut off from smoking cars.
15 He traveled upon the railroad with several other men, hiding in freight cars at night, and liable to be thrown off at any time, regardless of the speed of the train.