Use nicholas in a sentence
Sentences starting with nicholas
- Nicholas brought many young men to his parents' house. [2]
- Nicholas was somewhere with the army and had not sent a word since his last letter, in which he had given a detailed account of his meeting with Princess Mary. [2]
- Nicholas dismounted, and with Natasha and Petya, who had ridden up, stopped near the hounds, waiting to see how the matter would end. [2]
- Nicholas was short with curly hair and an open expression. [2]
- Nicholas and Denisov were walking up and down, looking with kindly patronage at the dancers. [2]
- Nicholas began pacing up and down the room. [2]
- Nicholas went hastily to the front porch, saying he felt too hot. [2]
- Nicholas was about to stab her, but Daniel whispered, "Don't! [2]
- Nicholas went up to her and kissed her hand. [2]
- Nicholas accepted thirty thousand rubles offered him by his brother-in-law Bezukhov to pay off debts he regarded as genuinely due for value received. [2]
Sentences ending with nicholas
- Nicholas' letter in which he mentioned Princess Mary had elicited, in her presence, joyous comments from the countess, who saw an intervention of Providence in this meeting of the princess and Nicholas. [2]
- He flushed and went up to Nicholas. [2]
- And so it was decided to send the letters and money by the Grand Duke's courier to Boris and Boris was to forward them to Nicholas. [2]
- Only tell me that you wish it, and you know I will give my life, anything, to put you at ease," said Nicholas. [2]
- Next summer I'll take him to Petersburg," said Nicholas. [2]
- What a heart she has, Nicholas! [2]
- The old prince said that if he was ill it was only because of Princess Mary: that she purposely worried and irritated him, and that by indulgence and silly talk she was spoiling little Prince Nicholas. [2]
- She threw this over her head and shoulders and glanced at Nicholas. [2]
- At the end of August the Rostovs received another letter from Nicholas. [2]
- This letter touched Nicholas. [2]
Short sentences using nicholas
- Natasha and Nicholas were silent. [2]
- Must tell Nicholas this. [2]
- It was Nicholas Temple. [9]
- Nicholas looked up quickly. [9]
- That's settled," thought Nicholas. [2]
- Mr. Nicholas Temple," I said. [9]
- Nicholas gazed at her. [2]
- Little Nicholas alone had changed. [2]
- Nicholas turned away from her. [2]
- Nicholas overtook the first sleigh. [2]
Sentences containing nicholas two or more times
- This officer, a lad of sixteen who had recently joined the regiment, was now in the same relation to Nicholas that Nicholas had been to Denisov seven years before. [2]
- What will Nicholas, dear noble Nicholas, do when he hears of it? [2]
More example sentences with the word nicholas in them
- Meanwhile downstairs in young Nicholas Bolkonski's bedroom a little lamp was burning as usual. [2]
- A long, yellowish young borzoi, one Nicholas did not know, from another leash, rushed impetuously at the wolf from in front and almost knocked her over. [2]
- The second, that you reveal the whereabouts of Mr. Nicholas Temple. [9]
- Natasha set to work to effect a reconciliation, and so far succeeded that Nicholas received a promise from his mother that Sonya should not be troubled, while he on his side promised not to undertake anything without his parents' knowledge. [2]
- In very few words Nicholas bought seventeen picked stallions for six thousand rubles--to serve, as he said, as samples of his remounts. [2]
- Exploding at the word intriguer, Nicholas, raising his voice, told his mother he had never expected her to try to force him to sell his feelings, but if that were so, he would say for the last time.... [2]
- When he was within twenty paces, and Nicholas could clearly distinguish every detail of his handsome, happy young face, he experienced a feeling tenderness and ecstasy such as he had never before known. [2]
- The tune, played with precision and in exact time, began to thrill in the hearts of Nicholas and Natasha, arousing in them the same kind of sober mirth as radiated from Anisya Fedorovna's whole being. [2]
- Pierre exchanged glances with Countess Mary and Nicholas (Natasha he never lost sight of) and smiled happily. [2]
- The landowner to whom Nicholas went was a bachelor, an old cavalryman, a horse fancier, a sportsman, the possessor of some century-old brandy and some old Hungarian wine, who had a snuggery where he smoked, and who owned some splendid horses. [2]
- Only a man who has experienced it--that is, has passed some months continuously in an atmosphere of campaigning and war--can understand the delight Nicholas felt when he escaped from the region covered by the army's foraging operations, provision trains, and hospitals. [2]
- It was he who first confided in me that he would not force Antoinette to marry; it was she, at length, who told me the story of Nicholas Temple and his mother. [9]
- The squadron in which Nicholas Rostov served as a cadet was quartered in the German village of Salzeneck. [2]
- I know very well that Count Nicholas is too young ever to be more to me than a friend, but this sweet friendship, this poetic and pure intimacy, were what my heart needed. [2]
- From St. Nicholas we struck out for Visp--or Vispach--on foot. [5]
- In his place was his father--Prince Andrew--and his father had neither shape nor form, but he existed, and when little Nicholas perceived him he grew faint with love: he felt himself powerless, limp, and formless. [2]
- Among the men was an Italian prisoner, an officer of the French army; and Nicholas felt that the presence of that prisoner enhanced his own importance as a Russian hero. [2]
- Suddenly, while we waited for murder, a tall figure shot out of the door past the widow, the pistol flew out of Tipton's hand, and Tipton swung about with something like a bellow, to face Mr. Nicholas Temple. [9]
- Nicholas, having as usual exhausted two pairs of horses, without visiting all the places he meant to go to and where he had been invited, returned home just before dinner. [2]
- Princess Mary had two passions and consequently two joys--her nephew, little Nicholas, and religion--and these were the favorite subjects of the prince's attacks and ridicule. [2]
- Next day Nicholas took his mother's letter and went to see Princess Mary. [2]
- The moment Nicholas took her hand she could no longer restrain herself and began to cry. [2]
- We climbed up to the village of St. Nicholas, about half past four in the afternoon, waded ankle-deep through the fertilizer-juice, and stopped at a new and nice hotel close by the little church. [5]
- After her visit to the Rostovs and her unexpectedly chilly reception by Nicholas, Princess Mary confessed to herself that she had been right in not wishing to be the first to call. [2]
- Denisov was shown to the room prepared for him, and the Rostovs all gathered round Nicholas in the sitting room. [2]
- Nicholas, not stopping to talk to the man, asked his sister and Petya to wait for him and rode to the spot where the enemy's, Ilagin's, hunting party was. [2]
- Having ridden up to Nicholas, Ilagin raised his beaver cap and said he much regretted what had occurred and would have the man punished who had allowed himself to seize a fox hunted by someone else's borzois. [2]
- She invited Nicholas to come to Moscow. [2]
- She felt this to be their last hope and that if Nicholas refused the match she had found for him, she would have to abandon the hope of ever getting matters right. [2]
- When she wanted to be agitated, Nicholas and his health would be the pretext, and when she felt a need to speak spitefully, the pretext would be Countess Mary. [2]
- Pierre's way led through side streets to the Povarskoy and from there to the church of St. Nicholas on the Arbat, where he had long before decided that the deed should be done. [2]
- Nicholas knew that this Daniel, disdainful of everybody and who considered himself above them, was all the same his serf and huntsman. [2]
- Nicholas Rostov experienced this blissful condition to the full when, after 1807, he continued to serve in the Pavlograd regiment, in which he already commanded the squadron he had taken over from Denisov. [2]
- So you see there can be no question about-" said Nicholas incoherently and blushing. [2]
- Nicholas was with the Russian army in Paris when the news of his father's death reached him. [2]
- When Rostov entered the room, the princess dropped her eyes for an instant, as if to give the visitor time to greet her aunt, and then just as Nicholas turned to her she raised her head and met his look with shining eyes. [2]
- Nicholas, who, as the roads were in splendid condition, wanted to take them all for a drive in his troyka, proposed to take with them about a dozen of the serf mummers and drive to "Uncle's. [2]
- Not one of the plans Nicholas tried succeeded; the estate was sold by auction for half its value, and half the debts still remained unpaid. [2]
- Nicholas was spending the last of his leave at home. [2]
- Nicholas agreed, and the hunt, now doubled, moved on. [2]
- Immediately on leaving the governor's, Nicholas hired post horses and, taking his squadron quartermaster with him, drove at a gallop to the landowner, fourteen miles away, who had the stud. [2]
- Pierre--only now realizing the danger to the old count, Nicholas, and Prince Andrew--promised to do as she wished. [2]
- They spoke of the countess' health, of their mutual friends, of the latest war news, and when the ten minutes required by propriety had elapsed after which a visitor may rise, Nicholas got up to say good-by. [2]
- Nicholas put down the book and looked at his wife. [2]
- Nicholas had replied that it would be more than enough for him and that he gave his word of honor not to take anything more till the spring. [2]
- One was Nicholas Temple, the other, Mademoiselle de St. Gre. [9]
- Nicholas did not take his eyes off his sister and drew breath in time with her. [2]
- Petya and Natasha surprised Nicholas most. [2]
- Nicholas was in such good spirits that this merely amused him. [2]
- He indicated the stud farms at which Nicholas might procure horses, recommended to him a horse dealer in the town and a landowner fourteen miles out of town who had the best horses, and promised to assist him in every way. [2]
- Nicholas had been struck by the peculiar moral beauty he observed in her at this time. [2]
- And Uncle Nicholas stood before them in a stern and threatening attitude. [2]
- Nicholas, with a stern and serious air which showed that now was no time for attending to trifles, went past Natasha and Petya who were trying to tell him something. [2]
- Yes, a nice stepmother little Nicholas will have! [2]
- A walk from St. Nicholas to Zermatt is a wonderful experience. [5]
- After tea, Nicholas, Sonya, and Natasha went to the sitting room, to their favorite corner where their most intimate talks always began. [2]
- She knew that Sonya was the chief obstacle to this happening, and Sonya's life in the countess' house had grown harder and harder, especially after they had received a letter from Nicholas telling of his meeting with Princess Mary in Bogucharovo. [2]
- I... saw him," Sonya could not help saying, not yet knowing whom Natasha meant by him, Nicholas or Prince Andrew. [2]
- Nicholas understood that something must have happened between Sonya and Dolokhov before dinner, and with the kindly sensitiveness natural to him was very gentle and wary with them both at dinner. [2]
- Nicholas sat at some distance from Sonya, beside Julie Karagina, to whom he was again talking with the same involuntary smile. [2]
- Nicholas felt the situation to be intolerable and went to have an explanation with his mother. [2]
- Not by a single word had Nicholas alluded to the fact that Prince Andrew's relations with Natasha might, if he recovered, be renewed, but Princess Mary saw by his face that he knew and thought of this. [2]
- Is it true she's in love with that..." "Yes, just fancy..." At that moment Nicholas and Countess Mary came in. [2]
- Neither he nor she said a word about what "Natasha nursing him" might mean, but thanks to this letter Nicholas suddenly became almost as intimate with the princess as if they were relations. [2]
- As soon as she had struck her pose, and smiled triumphantly, proudly, and with sly merriment, the fear that had at first seized Nicholas and the others that she might not do the right thing was at an end, and they were already admiring her. [2]
- To her consternation she detected in herself in relation to little Nicholas some symptoms of her father's irritability. [2]
- A huntsman was sent to Otradnoe for a trap, while Nicholas rode with Natasha and Petya to "Uncle's" house. [2]
- He had first seen her with her father and brother at the old St. Nicholas Hotel, on lower Broadway, where, soon after the arrival of the Quaker City in New York, he had been invited to dine. [5]
- Nicholas could already see not far in front of him the wood where the wolf would certainly escape should she reach it. [2]
- The hounds had scarcely been loosed before Nicholas heard one he knew, Voltorn, giving tongue at intervals; other hounds joined in, now pausing and now again giving tongue. [2]
- And strange to say Nicholas felt that he could not help taking up a card, putting a small stake on it, and beginning to play. [2]
- Nicholas tried to say "Yes," but could not: and he nearly burst into sobs. [2]
- All that I saw of Mr. Nicholas Temple on that ride to Turner's was his back, and presently I lost sight of that. [9]
- Let him be," said Pierre, taking Nicholas by the arm and continuing. [2]
- That day Nicholas Rostov received a letter from Boris, telling him that the Ismaylov regiment was quartered for the night ten miles from Olmutz and that he wanted to see him as he had a letter and money for him. [2]
- Nicholas and Denisov rose, asked for their pipes, smoked, went to fetch more tea from Sonya--who sat weary but resolute at the samovar--and questioned Pierre. [2]
- But remembering her relations with Nicholas in Voronezh she was shy about doing so. [2]
- Nicholas could not refuse Iogel and asked Sonya to dance. [2]
- Nicholas was himself rather surprised at the way he danced that evening. [2]
- Only by a rare glance exchanged with a sad smile between Nicholas, Pierre, Natasha, and Countess Mary was the common understanding of her condition expressed. [2]
- She got up quickly just as Nicholas entered, almost ran to the door which was hidden by curtains, struck her head against it, and rushed from the room with a moan either of pain or sorrow. [2]
- Then he was pulled up into a trot, then to a walk as I ran to the door and opened it and beheld Nicholas Temple flinging himself from a pony white with lather. [9]
- Nicholas immediately recognized Princess Mary not so much by the profile he saw under her bonnet as by the feeling of solicitude, timidity, and pity that immediately overcame him. [2]
- General in Chief Prince Nicholas Andreevich (nicknamed in society, "the King of Prussia") ever since the Emperor Paul had exiled him to his country estate had lived there continuously with his daughter, Princess Mary, and her companion, Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- From her feminine point of view she could see only one solution, namely, for Nicholas to marry a rich heiress. [2]
- Whether they were playing the ring and string game or the ruble game or talking as now, Nicholas did not leave Sonya's side, and gazed at her with quite new eyes. [2]
- After she had played a little air with variations on the harp, she joined the other young ladies in begging Natasha and Nicholas, who were noted for their musical talent, to sing something. [2]
- Nicholas was a plain farmer: he did not like innovations, especially the English ones then coming into vogue. [2]
- Once or twice Pierre was carried away and began to speak of these things, but Nicholas and Natasha always brought him back to the health of Prince Ivan and Countess Mary Alexeevna. [2]
- Natasha, Nicholas, and Petya took off their wraps and sat down on the sofa. [2]
- After a short period of adapting himself to the old conditions of life, Nicholas found it very pleasant to be at home again. [2]
- Another five days passed, and then the young Prince Nicholas Andreevich was baptized. [2]
- Sonya trembled all over and blushed to her ears and behind them and down to her neck and shoulders while Nicholas was speaking. [2]
- Master Gridley took out a great volume from the lower shelf,--a folio in massive oaken covers with clasps Like prison hinges, bearing the stately colophon, white on a ground of vermilion, of Nicholas Jenson and his associates. [6]
- Now here, by our St. Nicholas road, was a grave, and it had a tragic story. [5]
- The dignity of our host, the evident ceremony of the meal,--which was attended by three servants,--would have awed into a modified silence at least a less irrepressible person than Nicholas Temple. [9]
- And now, by order of Cauchon, an ecclesiastic named Nicholas Midi preached a sermon, wherein he explained that when a branch of the vine--which is the Church--becomes diseased and corrupt, it must be cut away or it will corrupt and destroy the whole vine. [5]
- But here Nicholas only saw that something happened to Karay--the borzoi was suddenly on the wolf, and they rolled together down into a gully just in front of them. [2]
- Master Nicholas played one prank that evening that was near to costing dear. [9]
- You know that old Prince Nicholas much dislikes his son's marrying. [2]
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