Use andrew in a sentence
Sentences starting with andrew
- Andrew did not speak; he was both pleased and displeased that his father understood him. [2]
- Andrew Carnegie, learning of this custom, made it his business to supply Scotch of his own special importation. [5]
- Andrew Jeffrey, of Lochmaben, Scotland, and famous in literature as "The Blue-Eyed Lassie" of Burns. [4]
- Andrew understood, crossed himself and kissed the icon. [2]
Sentences ending with andrew
- All their faces were now shining with that latent warmth of feeling Pierre had noticed the day before and had fully understood after his talk with Prince Andrew. [2]
- Three large rooms were assigned to them in the monastery hostelry, one of which was occupied by Prince Andrew. [2]
- And that gesture, too, seemed unnatural to Prince Andrew. [2]
- Her father objected to this because he wanted a more distinguished and wealthier match for Andrew. [2]
- And I wished to tell you of that," said Prince Andrew. [2]
- And I believe there is.... That's what convinces, that is what has convinced me," said Prince Andrew. [2]
- It was plain that at that moment there was in Natasha's heart no thought of herself or of her own relations with Prince Andrew. [2]
- She did not talk about her brother, diverting the conversation as soon as her aunt mentioned Andrew. [2]
- I... saw him," Sonya could not help saying, not yet knowing whom Natasha meant by him, Nicholas or Prince Andrew. [2]
- Natasha on one side was talking with Sonya and Boris, and Vera with a subtle smile was saying something to Prince Andrew. [2]
Short sentences using andrew
- Prince Andrew stopped short. [2]
- Prince Andrew went out. [2]
- Prince Andrew smiled ironically. [2]
- This flattered Prince Andrew. [2]
- It was Prince Andrew. [2]
- Prince Andrew replied. [2]
- Prince Andrew hesitated. [2]
- Consider, Prince Andrew. [2]
- Oh, Andrew! [2]
- Andrew! [2]
Sentences containing andrew two or more times
- Prince Andrew stopped, waiting for him to come up; Prince Bagration reined in his horse and recognizing Prince Andrew nodded to him. [2]
- Prince Andrew did not catch what he said and would have passed on, but Chernyshev introduced him to Pfuel, remarking that Prince Andrew was just back from Turkey where the war had terminated so fortunately. [2]
- At the review next day the Emperor asked Prince Andrew where he would like to serve, and Prince Andrew lost his standing in court circles forever by not asking to remain attached to the sovereign's person, but for permission to serve in the army. [2]
- Prince Andrew smiled involuntarily as he looked at the artillery officer Tushin, who silent and smiling, shifting from one stockinged foot to the other, glanced inquiringly with his large, intelligent, kindly eyes from Prince Andrew to the staff officer. [2]
- Prince Andrew introduced his protege, but Prince Dolgorukov politely and firmly pressing his hand said nothing to Boris and, evidently unable to suppress the thoughts which were uppermost in his mind at that moment, addressed Prince Andrew in French. [2]
More example sentences with the word andrew in them
- Did Andrew tell you nothing of His life? [10]
- Kutuzov turned round without answering and his eye happened to fall upon Prince Andrew, who was beside him. [2]
- Prince Andrew followed with the suite. [2]
- The countess looked with sad and sternly serious eyes at Prince Andrew when he talked to Natasha and timidly started some artificial conversation about trifles as soon as he looked her way. [2]
- Prince Andrew sighed with relief, smiled, and held out his hand. [2]
- Besides being occupied with his estates and reading a great variety of books, Prince Andrew was at this time busy with a critical survey of our last two unfortunate campaigns, and with drawing up a proposal for a reform of the army rules and regulations. [2]
- Prince Andrew gazed with anxious curiosity at that impassive face and wished he could tell what, if anything, this man was thinking and feeling at that moment. [2]
- Like all men who have grown up in society, Prince Andrew liked meeting someone there not of the conventional society stamp. [2]
- The caleche in which Prince Andrew was being taken attracted Sonya's attention as it passed the front porch. [2]
- In the center, where Tushin's battery stood and from which Prince Andrew was surveying the position, was the easiest and most direct descent and ascent to the brook separating us from Schon Grabern. [2]
- In the evening, when Prince Andrew had left, the countess went up to Natasha and whispered: "Well, what? [2]
- Then, evidently remembering what he wanted, he beckoned to Andrew Kaysarov, his adjutant's brother. [2]
- Now, entering into Weyrother's plan, Prince Andrew considered possible contingencies and formed new projects such as might call for his rapidity of perception and decision. [2]
- Before joining the Western Army which was then, in May, encamped at Drissa, Prince Andrew visited Bald Hills which was directly on his way, being only two miles off the Smolensk highroad. [2]
- When the verses were finished Prince Andrew went up to Speranski and took his leave. [2]
- When Prince Andrew went in the two princesses, who had only met once before for a short time at his wedding, were in each other's arms warmly pressing their lips to whatever place they happened to touch. [2]
- Having forced his way out of the crowd of fugitives, Prince Andrew, trying to keep near Kutuzov, saw on the slope of the hill amid the smoke a Russian battery that was still firing and Frenchmen running toward it. [2]
- In the same way little by little he came to understand the news he had been told after his rescue, about the death of Prince Andrew, the death of his wife, and the destruction of the French. [2]
- She thought he was speaking of Russia, or Prince Andrew, of herself, of his grandson, or of his own death, and so she could not guess his words. [2]
- This wounded man was Prince Andrew Bolkonski. [2]
- Natasha knew it was not Prince Andrew who was moaning. [2]
- Secondly, Prince Andrew was no longer as young as he had been and his health was poor (the old man laid special stress on this), while she was very young. [2]
- Moreover, Prince Andrew was expected in Moscow, where old Prince Bolkonski was spending the winter, and Natasha felt sure he had already arrived. [2]
- Prince Andrew, who was a little behind looking at them, turned to an adjutant to ask him for a field glass. [2]
- The council of war, at which Prince Andrew had not been able to express his opinion as he had hoped to, left on him a vague and uneasy impression. [2]
- The council of war was just over when Prince Andrew accompanied by Boris arrived at the palace to find Dolgorukov. [2]
- Andrew, John Albion: War Governor, 223; hearing Emerson, 379. [6]
- We want the virile energy of determination which made the oath of Andrew Jackson sound so like the devotion of an ardent saint that the recording angel might have entered it unquestioned among the prayers of the faithful. [6]
- But at that very instant a cloud of smoke spread all round, firing was heard quite close at hand, and a voice of naive terror barely two steps from Prince Andrew shouted, "Brothers! [2]
- She passed the valet, the snuff fell from the candle wick, and she saw Prince Andrew clearly with his arms outside the quilt, and such as she had always seen him. [2]
- Moreover, everybody knew vaguely of Natasha's engagement to Prince Andrew, and knew that the Rostovs had lived in the country ever since, and all looked with curiosity at a fiancee who was making one of the best matches in Russia. [2]
- Prince Andrew got up, went to the door, and tried to open it. [2]
- Prince Andrew came up, stroked her hair, and asked if she felt rested after their journey. [2]
- When Pierre went up to them he noticed that Vera was being carried away by her self-satisfied talk, but that Prince Andrew seemed embarrassed, a thing that rarely happened with him. [2]
- Prince Andrew rode up to the house. [2]
- Prince Andrew rode up to the hothouse; some of the glass panes were broken, and of the trees in tubs some were overturned and others dried up. [2]
- Prince Andrew went up to Pierre, and the latter noticed a new and youthful expression in his friend's face. [2]
- Prince Andrew came up to him and took his hand. [2]
- When having limbered up the only two cannon that remained uninjured out of the four, they began moving down the hill (one shattered gun and one unicorn were left behind), Prince Andrew rode up to Tushin. [2]
- Prince Andrew got up and went on tiptoe up to the little bed, wineglass in hand. [2]
- Prince Andrew rode up and was just putting his question to a soldier when his attention was diverted by the desperate shrieks of the woman in the vehicle. [2]
- Prince Andrew went up and kissed his father on the spot indicated to him. [2]
- The political situation under Andrew Johnson was not a happy one. [5]
- It was a troubled reverie indeed, for Angele's eyes were on the stranger who was present with Sir Andrew Melvill the night before. [11]
- In general the trait of Speranski's mentality which struck Prince Andrew most was his absolute and unshakable belief in the power and authority of reason. [2]
- Sonya was there too, tormented by curiosity as to what Prince Andrew and Natasha were talking about. [2]
- He pulled himself together, looked round, screwing up his eyes, glanced at Prince Andrew, and, evidently not recognizing him, moved with his waddling gait to the porch. [2]
- Prince Andrew, listening to this polyglot talk and to these surmises, plans, refutations, and shouts, felt nothing but amazement at what they were saying. [2]
- On his way to the house Pierre kept thinking of Prince Andrew, of their friendship, of his various meetings with him, and especially of the last one at Borodino. [2]
- Prince Andrew ran to the door; the scream ceased and he heard the wail of an infant. [2]
- He was talking to the countess, and Natasha sat down beside a little chess table with Sonya, thereby inviting Prince Andrew to come too. [2]
- Prince Andrew longed to snatch up, to squeeze, to hold to his heart, this helpless little creature, but dared not do so. [2]
- He was glad to see Prince Andrew, as he was to see any new visitor, and insisted on his staying the night. [2]
- Prince Andrew wished to return to that former world of pure thought, but he could not, and delirium drew him back into its domain. [2]
- Prince Andrew began to reply and to state his own plan, which might have been as good as Weyrother's, but for the disadvantage that Weyrother's had already been approved. [2]
- It was unpleasant to Prince Andrew to meet people of his own set in general, and Pierre especially, for he reminded him of all the painful moments of his last visit to Moscow. [2]
- Kutuzov's adjutant whispered to Prince Andrew that this was the wife of the priest whose home it was, and that she intended to offer his Serene Highness bread and salt. [2]
- He had gone to Petersburg, but Prince Andrew was glad to hear this. [2]
- Prince Andrew went to one and took out a small casket, from which he drew a packet wrapped in paper. [2]
- When he returned to Moscow Pierre was handed a letter from Marya Dmitrievna asking him to come and see her on a matter of great importance relating to Andrew Bolkonski and his betrothed. [2]
- I ask you to make me happy in a year, but you are free: our engagement shall remain a secret, and should you find that you do not love me, or should you come to love..." said Prince Andrew with an unnatural smile. [2]
- She had learned to knit stockings since Prince Andrew had casually mentioned that no one nursed the sick so well as old nurses who knit stockings, and that there is something soothing in the knitting of stockings. [2]
- Prince Andrew turned to him, but the doctor gave him a bewildered look and passed by without a word. [2]
- Prince Andrew halted to have a look at the French. [2]
- Prince Andrew several times prompted Pierre's story of what he had been doing, as though it were all an old-time story, and he listened not only without interest but even as if ashamed of what Pierre was telling him. [2]
- At the same time the feeling he had noticed between his protegee Natasha and Prince Andrew accentuated his gloom by the contrast between his own position and his friend's. [2]
- At that very time Prince Andrew was sitting with Pierre and telling him of his love for Natasha and his firm resolve to make her his wife. [2]
- Though not much time had passed since Prince Andrew had left Russia, he had changed greatly during that period. [2]
- And above all," thought Prince Andrew, "one believes in him because he's Russian, despite the novel by Genlis and the French proverbs, and because his voice shook when he said: 'What they have brought us to! [2]
- The voices were those of the orderlies who were packing up; one voice, probably a coachman's, was teasing Kutuzov's old cook whom Prince Andrew knew, and who was called Tit. [2]
- It was about this choice that Prince Andrew was speaking. [2]
- From among all these parties, just at the time Prince Andrew reached the army, another, a ninth party, was being formed and was beginning to raise its voice. [2]
- Prince Andrew, in the white uniform of a cavalry colonel, wearing stockings and dancing shoes, stood looking animated and bright in the front row of the circle not far from the Rostovs. [2]
- The President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, received a letter professing to be written from the Hotel Meurice, Paris, dated October 23, 1866, and signed "George W. M'Crackin, of New York. [6]
- Prince Andrew remembered the story of Suvorov giving his saber to Bagration in Italy, and the recollection was particularly pleasant at that moment. [2]
- Prince Andrew for the second time asked the adjutant on duty to take in his name, but received an ironical look and was told that his turn would come in due course. [2]
- At one and the same moment came the sound of an explosion, a whistle of splinters as from a breaking window frame, a suffocating smell of powder, and Prince Andrew started to one side, raising his arm, and fell on his chest. [2]
- Prince Andrew left the Rostovs' late in the evening. [2]
- The events of the previous year: the burning of Moscow and the flight from it, the death of Prince Andrew, Natasha's despair, Petya's death, and the old countess' grief fell blow after blow on the old count's head. [2]
- Prince Andrew and the others gathered round these two. [2]
- For three weeks the old prince lay stricken by paralysis in the new house Prince Andrew had built at Bogucharovo, ever in the same state, getting neither better nor worse. [2]
- Prince Andrew and the officer rode up, looked at the entrenchment, and went on again. [2]
- Bilibin wrote that the obligation of diplomatic discretion tormented him, and he was happy to have in Prince Andrew a reliable correspondent to whom he could pour out the bile he had accumulated at the sight of all that was being done in the army. [2]
- Prince Andrew heard the nickname "Sila Andreevich" and the words, "Uncle will give it to us hot," in reference to Count Arakcheev. [2]
- Pierre, who from the moment Prince Andrew entered the room had watched him with glad, affectionate eyes, now came up and took his arm. [2]
- For one of the merry cotillions before supper Prince Andrew was again her partner. [2]
- Adjutant General Wolzogen, the man who when riding past Prince Andrew had said, "the war should be extended widely," and whom Bagration so detested, rode up while Kutuzov was at dinner. [2]
- Three days later the little princess was buried, and Prince Andrew went up the steps to where the coffin stood, to give her the farewell kiss. [2]
- It belonged to the late Mrs. Stover, daughter of Andrew Johnson. [4]
- Three weeks after the last evening he had spent with the Rostovs, Prince Andrew returned to Petersburg. [2]
- As they approached the house, Prince Andrew with a smile drew Pierre's attention to a commotion going on at the back porch. [2]
- Prince Andrew was the first to move away, ruffling his hair against the muslin of the curtain. [2]
- As he crossed the dam Prince Andrew smelled the ooze and freshness of the pond. [2]
- In this letter the countess also mentioned that Prince Andrew was among the wounded traveling with them; his state was very critical, but the doctor said there was now more hope. [2]
- Prince Andrew watched the commander in chief's face attentively, and the only expression he could see there was one of boredom, curiosity as to the meaning of the feminine whispering behind the door, and a desire to observe propriety. [2]
- A baboon at the Cape of Good Hope, as I have been informed by Sir Andrew Smith, recognised him with joy after an absence of nine months. [1]
- Prince Andrew during the battle had been in attendance on the Austrian General Schmidt, who was killed in the action. [2]
- They had reached the battery at which Prince Andrew had been when he examined the battlefield. [2]
- Prince Andrew and the battalion were already within twenty paces of the cannon. [2]
- While still in the anteroom Prince Andrew heard loud voices and a ringing staccato laugh--a laugh such as one hears on the stage. [2]
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