Use kutuzov in a sentence
Sentences starting with kutuzov
- Kutuzov turned round without answering and his eye happened to fall upon Prince Andrew, who was beside him. [2]
- Kutuzov himself, he was told, was in the house with Prince Bagration and Weyrother. [2]
- Kutuzov was impatiently urging on his horse, which ambled smoothly under his weight, and he raised his hand to his white Horse Guard's cap with a red band and no peak, nodding his head continually. [2]
- Kutuzov here woke up, coughed heavily, and looked round at the generals. [2]
- Kutuzov did not understand what Europe, the balance of power, or Napoleon meant. [2]
- Kutuzov with his transport had still to march for some days before he could reach Znaim. [2]
- Kutuzov seemed not to understand what was expected of him. [2]
- Kutuzov reported so to the Emperor. [2]
- Kutuzov replied to this letter as he had done to the one formerly brought by Lauriston, saying that there could be no question of peace. [2]
- Kutuzov looked at them searchingly, stopped his carriage, and inquired what regiment they belonged to. [2]
Sentences ending with kutuzov
- Suvorov couldn't manage them so what chance has Michael Kutuzov? [2]
- He stopped in the village at the priest's house in front of which stood the commander in chief's carriage, and he sat down on the bench at the gate awaiting his Serene Highness, as everyone now called Kutuzov. [2]
- Next day during the service at the palace church in honor of the Emperor's birthday, Prince Volkonski was called out of the church and received a dispatch from Prince Kutuzov. [2]
- The general with the bandaged head bent forward as though running away from some danger, and, making long, quick strides with his thin legs, went up to Kutuzov. [2]
- He had proposed that plan to Barclay de Tolly and now wished to propose it to Kutuzov. [2]
- Let's have a talk," said Kutuzov. [2]
- But besides this, since the exhaustion and enormous diminution of the army caused by the rapidity of the advance had become evident, another reason for slackening the pace and delaying presented itself to Kutuzov. [2]
- A mounted general separated himself from the infantry and approached Kutuzov. [2]
- He had taken part in the beginning of the campaign but had subsequently been removed from the army by Kutuzov. [2]
- But these were only suppositions, which seemed important to the younger men but not to Kutuzov. [2]
Short sentences using kutuzov
- This Kutuzov knew well. [2]
- Kutuzov did not reply. [2]
- Kutuzov chose this latter course. [2]
- Prince Kutuzov is field marshal! [2]
- Kutuzov glanced inquiringly at him. [2]
- Where is Kutuzov? [2]
- Kutuzov turned round. [2]
- Kutuzov laughed bitterly. [2]
- Kutuzov? [2]
Sentences containing kutuzov two or more times
- While in Petersburg Prince Andrew met Kutuzov, his former commander who was always well disposed toward him, and Kutuzov suggested that he should accompany him to the army in Moldavia, to which the old general had been appointed commander in chief. [2]
- Afterwards when one of the generals addressed Kutuzov asking whether he wished his caleche to be sent for, Kutuzov in answering unexpectedly gave a sob, being evidently greatly moved. [2]
- Now the decisive moment of battle had come when Kutuzov would be destroyed and the power pass to Bennigsen, or even if Kutuzov won the battle it would be felt that everything was done by Bennigsen. [2]
- Austrian troops that had escaped capture at Ulm and had joined Kutuzov at Braunau now separated from the Russian army, and Kutuzov was left with only his own weak and exhausted forces. [2]
- Kutuzov and the Austrian general were talking in low voices and Kutuzov smiled slightly as treading heavily he stepped down from the carriage just as if those two thousand men breathlessly gazing at him and the regimental commander did not exist. [2]
- In the year 1812, when news of the war with Napoleon reached Bucharest--where Kutuzov had been living for two months, passing his days and nights with a Wallachian woman--Prince Andrew asked Kutuzov to transfer him to the Western Army. [2]
More example sentences with the word kutuzov in them
- From Vienna Kutuzov wrote to his old comrade, Prince Andrew's father. [2]
- The Emperor had written to Count Rostopchin as follows: As soon as Leppich is ready, get together a crew of reliable and intelligent men for his car and send a courier to General Kutuzov to let him know. [2]
- The fourth column, with which Kutuzov was, stood on the Pratzen Heights. [2]
- Having been sent with papers from Kutuzov to the Tsarevich, he looked in on Boris, hoping to find him alone. [2]
- Anna Pavlovna remarked with a melancholy smile that Kutuzov had done nothing but cause the Emperor annoyance. [2]
- This procrastinator Kutuzov, whose motto was "Patience and Time," this enemy of decisive action, gave battle at Borodino, investing the preparations for it with unparalleled solemnity. [2]
- It was Kutuzov, who had been riding round the position and on his way back to Tatarinova had stopped where the service was being held. [2]
- But this is what we'll do: I have a good friend, an adjutant general and an excellent fellow, Prince Dolgorukov; and though you may not know it, the fact is that now Kutuzov with his staff and all of us count for nothing. [2]
- Whether Dolgorukov and Weyrother, or Kutuzov, Langeron, and the others who did not approve of the plan of attack, were right--he did not know. [2]
- While the soldiers were shouting Kutuzov leaned forward in his saddle and bowed his head, and his eye lit up with a mild and apparently ironic gleam. [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]
- The third company was the last, and Kutuzov pondered, apparently trying to recollect something. [2]
- What the general was saying was even more clever and to the point, but it was evident that Kutuzov despised knowledge and cleverness, and knew of something else that would decide the matter--something independent of cleverness and knowledge. [2]
- When the service was over, Kutuzov stepped up to the icon, sank heavily to his knees, bowed to the ground, and for a long time tried vainly to rise, but could not do so on account of his weakness and weight. [2]
- For Kutuzov this was mathematically clear, as it is that if when playing draughts I have one man less and go on exchanging, I shall certainly lose, and therefore should not exchange. [2]
- Just as he was going to open it the sounds ceased, the door opened, and Kutuzov with his eagle nose and puffy face appeared in the doorway. [2]
- A thanksgiving service was arranged, Kutuzov was awarded the Grand Cross of Maria Theresa, and the whole army received rewards. [2]
- In battle he was always under fire, so that Kutuzov reproved him for it and feared to send him to the front, and like Dokhturov he was one of those unnoticed cogwheels that, without clatter or noise, constitute the most essential part of the machine. [2]
- His adjutant Kaysarov was about to draw back the curtain of the window facing Kutuzov, but the latter moved his hand angrily and Kaysarov understood that his Serene Highness did not wish his face to be seen. [2]
- That day Prince Vasili no longer boasted of his protege Kutuzov, but remained silent when the commander in chief was mentioned. [2]
- Napoleon, with his usual assurance that whatever entered his head was right, wrote to Kutuzov the first words that occurred to him, though they were meaningless. [2]
- In undress naval uniform, with a dirk, and holding his cap under his arm, he handed Kutuzov a garrison report and the keys of the town. [2]
- Kutuzov, with his uniform unbuttoned so that his fat neck bulged over his collar as if escaping, was sitting almost asleep in a low chair, with his podgy old hands resting symmetrically on its arms. [2]
- But on the twenty-ninth of July Kutuzov received the title of Prince. [2]
- Understanding at once to whom she alluded, Prince Vasili said in a whisper: "I know for a fact that Kutuzov made it an absolute condition that the Tsarevich should not be with the army. [2]
- He was driving to the Yauza bridge where he had heard that Kutuzov was. [2]
- Now having come to the army, he informed Kutuzov of the Emperor's displeasure at the poor success of our forces and the slowness of their advance. [2]
- Toll was beginning to say something but Kutuzov checked him. [2]
- If Kutuzov decided to remain at Krems, Napoleon's army of one hundred and fifty thousand men would cut him off completely and surround his exhausted army of forty thousand, and he would find himself in the position of Mack at Ulm. [2]
- When Arakcheev, coming to him from the Emperor, said that Ermolov ought to be appointed chief of the artillery, Kutuzov replied: "Yes, I was just saying so myself," though a moment before he had said quite the contrary. [2]
- But by the time this letter, which proved that the real relation of the forces had already made itself felt in Petersburg, was dispatched, Kutuzov had found himself unable any longer to restrain the army he commanded from attacking and a battle had taken place. [2]
- In spite of this, or rather because of it, next day, November 15, after dinner he again went to Olmutz and, entering the house occupied by Kutuzov, asked for Bolkonski. [2]
- The explanation of this strange fact given by Russian military historians (to the effect that Kutuzov hindered an attack) is unfounded, for we know that he could not restrain the troops from attacking at Vyazma and Tarutino. [2]
- In consequence of this battle Kutuzov received a diamond decoration, and Bennigsen some diamonds and a hundred thousand rubles, others also received pleasant recognitions corresponding to their various grades, and following the battle fresh changes were made in the staff. [2]
- Pierre stopped some thirty paces from Kutuzov, talking to Boris. [2]
- During one of these pauses Kutuzov heaved a deep sigh as if preparing to speak. [2]
- Except your Kutuzov, there is not a single Russian in command of a column! [2]
- The success of the trick that had placed the Vienna bridge in the hands of the French without a fight led Murat to try to deceive Kutuzov in a similar way. [2]
- The lesson of the Tarutino battle and of the day before it, which Kutuzov remembered with pain, must, he thought, have some effect on others too. [2]
- Kutuzov bowed with the same smile. [2]
- Kutuzov still in the same place, his stout body resting heavily in the saddle with the lassitude of age, sat yawning wearily with closed eyes. [2]
- Kutuzov remained in the same place and without answering drew out a handkerchief. [2]
- Kutuzov wrote that the Russians had not retreated a step, that the French losses were much heavier than ours, and that he was writing in haste from the field of battle before collecting full information. [2]
- Kutuzov walked through the ranks, sometimes stopping to say a few friendly words to officers he had known in the Turkish war, sometimes also to the soldiers. [2]
- The door of the private room opened and Kutuzov appeared in the doorway. [2]
- Kutuzov had received the Order of St. George of the First Class and the Emperor showed him the highest honors, but everyone knew of the imperial dissatisfaction with him. [2]
- That movement from the Nizhni to the Ryazan, Tula, and Kaluga roads was so natural that even the Russian marauders moved in that direction, and demands were sent from Petersburg for Kutuzov to take his army that way. [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]
- The command of the left flank belonged by seniority to the commander of the regiment Kutuzov had reviewed at Braunau and in which Dolokhov was serving as a private. [2]
- Boris belonged to the latter and no one else, while showing servile respect to Kutuzov, could so create an impression that the old fellow was not much good and that Bennigsen managed everything. [2]
- A week after the gazette report of the battle of Austerlitz came a letter from Kutuzov informing the prince of the fate that had befallen his son. [2]
- At six in the evening, Kutuzov went to the Emperor's headquarters and after staying but a short time with the Tsar went to see the grand marshal of the court, Count Tolstoy. [2]
- Kutuzov only replied that movements arranged from a distance were always difficult to execute. [2]
- It was evident that Kutuzov himself listened with pleasure to his own voice. [2]
- It was evident that Kutuzov despised cleverness and learning and even the patriotic feeling shown by Denisov, but despised them not because of his own intellect, feelings, or knowledge--he did not try to display any of these--but because of something else. [2]
- He told Kutuzov that he had come because Moscow, the capital, was no more and only the army remained. [2]
- Kutuzov groaned and swayed his head. [2]
- Kutuzov and his suite were returning to the town. [2]
- At first Kutuzov stood still while the regiment moved; then he and the general in white, accompanied by the suite, walked between the ranks. [2]
- Kutuzov, his hands still pressed on the seat, glanced at him glumly. [2]
- Generals on the staff, excited by the memory of the easy victory at Tarutino, urged Kutuzov to carry out Dorokhov's suggestion. [2]
- Kutuzov no one spoke of, except some who abused him in whispers, calling him a court weathercock and an old satyr. [2]
- When the monotonous sound of Weyrother's voice ceased, Kutuzov opened his eye as a miller wakes up when the soporific drone of the mill wheel is interrupted. [2]
- Kaysarov recited.... Kutuzov smilingly nodded his head to the rhythm of the verses. [2]
- Kutuzov, shrugging his shoulders, replied with his subtle penetrating smile: "I meant merely to say what I said. [2]
- That morning Kutuzov seemed worn and irritable. [2]
- Yet all the same this information astonished and irritated the count, coming as it did in the form of a simple note with an order from Kutuzov, and received at night, breaking in on his beauty sleep. [2]
- No one whom Rostov asked could tell him where the Emperor or Kutuzov was. [2]
- Kutuzov looked at Rostopchin as if, not grasping what was said to him, he was trying to read something peculiar written at that moment on the face of the man addressing him. [2]
- Prince Andrew stood right in front of Kutuzov but the expression of the commander in chief's one sound eye showed him to be so preoccupied with thoughts and anxieties as to be oblivious of his presence. [2]
- But Kutuzov, with respectfully bowed head, seemed also to be waiting. [2]
- Kutuzov made no rejoinder or remark. [2]
- At Tarutino Kutuzov received what was almost a reprimand from the Emperor for having moved his army along the Ryazan road, and the Emperor's letter indicated to him the very position he had already occupied near Kaluga. [2]
- The night he received the news, Kutuzov sent Bagration's vanguard, four thousand strong, to the right across the hills from the Krems-Znaim to the Vienna-Znaim road. [2]
- Meanwhile Kutuzov had reached the village and seated himself in the shade of the nearest house, on a bench which one Cossack had run to fetch and another had hastily covered with a rug. [2]
- Learned military authorities quite seriously tell us that Kutuzov should have moved his army to the Kaluga road long before reaching Fili, and that somebody actually submitted such a proposal to him. [2]
- Then followed other questions just as simple: "Was Kutuzov well? [2]
- With a long overcoat on his exceedingly stout, round-shouldered body, with uncovered white head and puffy face showing the white ball of the eye he had lost, Kutuzov walked with plunging, swaying gait into the crowd and stopped behind the priest. [2]
- When Kutuzov came out of the study and with lowered head was crossing the ballroom with his heavy waddling gait, he was arrested by someone's voice saying: "Your Serene Highness! [2]
- Kutuzov sighed deeply on finishing this paragraph and looked at the member of the Hofkriegsrath mildly and attentively. [2]
- As a general on duty on Kutuzov's staff, he applied himself to business with zeal and perseverance and surprised Kutuzov by his willingness and accuracy in work. [2]
- But Kutuzov went on blandly smiling with the same expression, which seemed to say that he had a right to suppose so. [2]
- When Eykhen, the officer of the general staff whom he had summoned, appeared, Kutuzov went purple in the face, not because that officer was to blame for the mistake, but because he was an object of sufficient importance for him to vent his wrath on. [2]
- On the evening of the twenty-sixth of August, Kutuzov and the whole Russian army were convinced that the battle of Borodino was a victory. [2]
- When the soldiers of the regiment in front of which Kutuzov was standing began to shout, he rode a little to one side and looked round with a frown. [2]
- On the morning of the fourth of October Kutuzov signed the dispositions. [2]
- Before the news of the abandonment of Moscow had been received in Petersburg, a detailed plan of the whole campaign had been drawn up and sent to Kutuzov for his guidance. [2]
- On the twenty-eighth of October Kutuzov with his army crossed to the left bank of the Danube and took up a position for the first time with the river between himself and the main body of the French. [2]
- On the twenty-ninth of November Kutuzov entered Vilna--his "dear Vilna" as he called it. [2]
- On the faces of all who came from the field of battle, and of those who stood around him, Kutuzov noticed an expression of extreme tension. [2]
- What was he now to say to the Tsar or to Kutuzov, even if they were alive and unwounded? [2]
- Kutuzov alone would not see this and openly expressed his opinion that no fresh war could improve the position or add to the glory of Russia, but could only spoil and lower the glorious position that Russia had gained. [2]
- Prince Andrew could not have explained how or why it was, but after that interview with Kutuzov he went back to his regiment reassured as to the general course of affairs and as to the man to whom it had been entrusted. [2]
- What the result must be was quite obvious, and yet Napoleon offered and Kutuzov accepted that battle. [2]
- Bolkonski and Denisov moved to the gate, at which a knot of soldiers (a guard of honor) was standing, and they saw Kutuzov coming down the street mounted on a rather small sorrel horse. [2]
- Wintzingerode was not merely to agree to the truce but also to offer terms of capitulation, and meanwhile Kutuzov sent his adjutants back to hasten to the utmost the movements of the baggage trains of the entire army along the Krems-Znaim road. [2]
- Count Rostopchin was mentally preparing the angry and stinging reproaches he meant to address to Kutuzov for his deception. [2]
- After hearing the matter, Kutuzov smacked his lips together and shook his head. [2]
- Kutuzov, affecting the manners of an old soldier at the front, gave the command "Attention! [2]
- He turned to look at Kutuzov and his suite, to compare his impressions with those of others. [2]
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