Use rostov in a sentence
Sentences starting with rostov
- Rostov had not yet had time to get his uniform. [2]
- Rostov galloped back with the rest, aware of an unpleasant feeling of depression in his heart. [2]
- Rostov gazed at what was happening before him as at a hunt. [2]
- Rostov and Ilyin were in the merriest of moods. [2]
- Rostov rose and went up to Telyanin. [2]
- Rostov no longer wanted to sleep. [2]
- Rostov was therefore unpleasantly struck by the presence of French officers in Boris' lodging, dressed in uniforms he had been accustomed to see from quite a different point of view from the outposts of the flank. [2]
- Rostov received his tumbler, and adding some rum to it asked Mary Hendrikhovna to stir it. [2]
- Rostov was a truthful young man and would on no account have told a deliberate lie. [2]
- Rostov also tried to rise but fell back, his sabretache having become entangled in the saddle. [2]
Sentences ending with rostov
- The wounded soldier was so dirty, coarse, and revolting that his proximity to the Emperor shocked Rostov. [2]
- The whole interest was concentrated on Rostov. [2]
- The wounded crept together in twos and threes and one could hear their distressing screams and groans, sometimes feigned--or so it seemed to Rostov. [2]
- Julie Karagina turned to young Rostov. [2]
- So it seemed to Rostov. [2]
- No, I remember thinking that you kept it under your head like a treasure," said Rostov. [2]
- His face had the same swollen pallor as the faces of the other hospital patients, but it was not this that struck Rostov. [2]
- That's our house," said Rostov. [2]
- Calm yourself," said Rostov. [2]
- The officer was Petya Rostov. [2]
Short sentences using rostov
- Rostov went to Telyanin's quarters. [2]
- Rostov let go of it. [2]
- But Rostov did not reply. [2]
- Rostov went to meet them. [2]
- Count Rostov resumed his seat. [2]
- Rostov felt perfectly happy. [2]
- Rostov felt ill at ease. [2]
- Rostov described Denisov's appearance. [2]
- Rostov, come quick! [2]
- Rostov joined them. [2]
Sentences containing rostov two or more times
- One officer told Rostov that he had seen someone from headquarters behind the village to the left, and thither Rostov rode, not hoping to find anyone but merely to ease his conscience. [2]
- In spite of Prince Andrew's disagreeable, ironical tone, in spite of the contempt with which Rostov, from his fighting army point of view, regarded all these little adjutants on the staff of whom the newcomer was evidently one, Rostov felt confused, blushed, and became silent. [2]
- The rider, whose figure seemed familiar to Rostov and involuntarily riveted his attention, made a gesture of refusal with his head and hand and by that gesture Rostov instantly recognized his lamented and adored monarch. [2]
- Rostov watched his enemy, the colonel, closely--to find in his face confirmation of his own conjecture, but the colonel did not once glance at Rostov, and looked as he always did when at the front, solemn and stern. [2]
- This Guardsman would certainly have bowled Rostov and his Bedouin over (Rostov felt himself quite tiny and weak compared to these gigantic men and horses) had it not occurred to Rostov to flourish his whip before the eyes of the Guardsman's horse. [2]
More example sentences with the word rostov in them
- Rostov, in common with the whole army from which he came, was far from having experienced the change of feeling toward Napoleon and the French--who from being foes had suddenly become friends--that had taken place at headquarters and in Boris. [2]
- Count Ilya Rostov with the other members of the committee sat facing Bagration and, as the very personification of Moscow hospitality, did the honors to the prince. [2]
- Only recently, talking with one of Platov's Cossack officers, Rostov had argued that if Napoleon were taken prisoner he would be treated not as a sovereign, but as a criminal. [2]
- Striking his horse with his long muscular legs as if it were to blame for everything, the colonel moved forward and ordered the second squadron, that in which Rostov was serving under Denisov, to return to the bridge. [2]
- After dinner the whole Rostov household set to work with enthusiastic haste packing their belongings and preparing for their departure. [2]
- Suddenly the wolf's whole physiognomy changed: she shuddered, seeing what she had probably never seen before--human eyes fixed upon her--and turning her head a little toward Rostov, she paused. [2]
- One with a white plume in his hat seemed familiar to Rostov; the other on a beautiful chestnut horse (which Rostov fancied he had seen before) rode up to the ditch, struck his horse with his spurs, and giving it the rein leaped lightly over. [2]
- The squadron in which Rostov was serving had scarcely time to mount before it was halted facing the enemy. [2]
- The squadron in which Nicholas Rostov served as a cadet was quartered in the German village of Salzeneck. [2]
- On the fifteenth, when young Rostov, in his dressing gown, looked out of the window, he saw it was an unsurpassable morning for hunting: it was as if the sky were melting and sinking to the earth without any wind. [2]
- Late that night, when all had separated, Denisov with his short hand patted his favorite, Rostov, on the shoulder. [2]
- When Rostov asked what was the matter, he only uttered some incoherent oaths and threats in a hoarse, feeble voice. [2]
- Denisov and Rostov were living in an earth hut, dug out for them by the soldiers and roofed with branches and turf. [2]
- He behaved very well in the regiment but was not liked; Rostov especially detested him and was unable to overcome or conceal his groundless antipathy to the man. [2]
- All that did was to enwich the pwiests' sons and thieves and wobbahs...." Count Ilya Rostov smiled blandly and nodded approval. [2]
- Only Count Rostov was pleased with them as he had been pleased with those of the naval officer, the senator, and in general with whatever speech he had last heard. [2]
- In April, Rostov was on orderly duty. [2]
- His eyes, screwed up with fear as if he every moment expected another blow, gazed up at Rostov with shrinking terror. [2]
- Having heard Rostov to the end, the general shook his head gravely. [2]
- Nearer and nearer to Rostov came that sun shedding beams of mild and majestic light around, and already he felt himself enveloped in those beams, he heard his voice, that kindly, calm, and majestic voice that was yet so simple! [2]
- Quite lately, happening to meet a wounded French colonel on the road, Rostov had maintained with heat that peace was impossible between a legitimate sovereign and the criminal Bonaparte. [2]
- Rostov rode up to it and saw Telyanin's horse at the porch. [2]
- Rostov brought them to his quarters, placed them in his own lodging, and kept them for some weeks while the old man was recovering. [2]
- Rostov ran up to him with the others. [2]
- Rostov was horrified to hear later that of all that mass of huge and handsome men, of all those brilliant, rich youths, officers and cadets, who had galloped past him on their thousand-ruble horses, only eighteen were left after the charge. [2]
- He implored Rostov to go on and prepare her. [2]
- Denisov evidently tried to expose Rostov to danger as seldom as possible, and after an action greeted his safe return with evident joy. [2]
- Rostov rode up to Bagration, reported to him, and then joined the adjutants listening to what the generals were saying. [2]
- While Rostov was thus arguing with himself and riding sadly away, Captain von Toll chanced to ride to the same spot, and seeing the Emperor at once rode up to him, offered his services, and assisted him to cross the ditch on foot. [2]
- Rostov heard the thud of their hoofs and the jingle of their weapons and saw their horses, their figures, and even their faces, more and more distinctly. [2]
- Better die a thousand times than risk receiving an unkind look or bad opinion from him," Rostov decided; and sorrowfully and with a heart full despair he rode away, continually looking back at the Tsar, who still remained in the same attitude of indecision. [2]
- A minority of those present were casual guests--chiefly young men, among whom were Denisov, Rostov, and Dolokhov--who was now again an officer in the Semenov regiment. [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]
- Rostov saw all this as clearly as if he had known her whole life. [2]
- Rostov was always thinking about that brilliant exploit of his, which to his amazement had gained him the St. George's Cross and even given him a reputation for bravery, and there was something he could not at all understand. [2]
- Rostov did not think what this call for stretchers meant; he ran on, trying only to be ahead of the others; but just at the bridge, not looking at the ground, he came on some sticky, trodden mud, stumbled, and fell on his hands. [2]
- On this knoll there was a white patch that Rostov could not at all make out: was it a glade in the wood lit up by the moon, or some unmelted snow, or some white houses? [2]
- Mary Hendrikhovna obliged them with the loan of a petticoat to be used as a curtain, and behind that screen Rostov and Ilyin, helped by Lavrushka who had brought their kits, changed their wet things for dry ones. [2]
- Rostov noticed by their faces that all those gentlemen had already heard that story more than once and were tired of it. [2]
- Rostov looked at the young soldier and a cold chill ran down his back. [2]
- Rostov moved to the window to see whom he was speaking to, and saw the quartermaster, Topcheenko. [2]
- In spite of the trampling of the French gendarmes' horses, which were pushing back the crowd, Rostov kept his eyes on every movement of Alexander and Bonaparte. [2]
- Rostov looked at the tipsy peasants and smiled. [2]
- Rostov could hear the sound of French words but could not distinguish them. [2]
- As soon as the singing was over, another and another toast was proposed and Count Ilya Rostov became more and more moved, more glass was smashed, and the shouting grew louder. [2]
- Rostov still had the same indefinite feeling, as of shame. [2]
- She and all the Rostov family welcomed him as an old friend, simply and cordially. [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]
- Before him, on the right, Rostov saw the front lines of his hussars and still farther ahead a dark line which he could not see distinctly but took to be the enemy. [2]
- Count Ostermann-Tolstoy met the returning hussars, sent for Rostov, thanked him, and said he would report his gallant deed to the Emperor and would recommend him for a St. George's Cross. [2]
- Rostov went to the middle of the room and looking through the open doors into the two adjoining rooms saw the same thing there. [2]
- The last of the Horse Guards, a huge pockmarked fellow, frowned angrily on seeing Rostov before him, with whom he would inevitably collide. [2]
- The Cossacks sold the horse for two gold pieces, and Rostov, being the richest of the officers now that he had received his money, bought it. [2]
- Though Rostov told the governor's wife that he would not make any declaration to Princess Mary, he promised to go. [2]
- Mavra Kuzminichna opened the gate and an officer of eighteen, with the round face of a Rostov, entered the yard. [2]
- The head of the family, Count Ilya Rostov, continually drove about the city collecting the current rumors from all sides and gave superficial and hasty orders at home about the preparations for their departure. [2]
- Rostov saw how the Emperor's rather round shoulders shuddered as if a cold shiver had run down them, how his left foot began convulsively tapping the horse's side with the spur, and how the well-trained horse looked round unconcerned and did not stir. [2]
- Whether or no the Emperor understood what was going on in Rostov's soul (it seemed to Rostov that he understood everything), at any rate his light-blue eyes gazed for about two seconds into Rostov's face. [2]
- Rostov smilingly reassured the dragoon and gave him money. [2]
- Glancing in at the door, Rostov saw that the sick and wounded were lying on the floor on straw and overcoats. [2]
- Directly Rostov entered the door he was enveloped by a smell of putrefaction and hospital air. [2]
- Rostov rode in the direction pointed out to him, in which he saw turrets and a church. [2]
- Rostov had not the courage to persuade Denisov, though he instinctively felt that the way advised by Tushin and the other officers was the safest, and though he would have been glad to be of service to Denisov. [2]
- Rostov submissively unbent the corner of his card and, instead of the six thousand he had intended, carefully wrote twenty-one. [2]
- Count Rostov at the back of the crowd was expressing approval; several persons, briskly turning a shoulder to the orator at the end of a phrase, said: "That's right, quite right! [2]
- But, just because the assistant evidently did not want him to go in, Rostov entered the soldiers' ward. [2]
- But, above all, that thought was kept out of their minds by the fact that they saw they were really useful, as in fact they were to the whole Rostov family. [2]
- Rostov learned later that Russian and Austrian soldiers had been firing at one another. [2]
- On waking up that morning Count Ilya Rostov left his bedroom softly, so as not to wake the countess who had fallen asleep only toward morning, and came out to the porch in his lilac silk dressing gown. [2]
- Rostov recalled at that moment a strange conversation he had once had with Dolokhov. [2]
- Despite Denisov's request that he would take no part in the matter, Rostov agreed to be Dolokhov's second, and after dinner he discussed the arrangements for the duel with Nesvitski, Bezukhov's second. [2]
- At ten o'clock that evening the Rostov family and the wounded traveling with them were all distributed in the yards and huts of that large village. [2]
- Rostov even noticed that Denisov did not like to be reminded of the regiment, or in general of that other free life which was going on outside the hospital. [2]
- But when on Sunday after church the footman announced in the drawing room that Count Rostov had called, the princess showed no confusion, only a slight blush suffused her cheeks and her eyes lit up with a new and radiant light. [2]
- This meeting immediately struck Rostov as a romantic event. [2]
- Rostov heard the story and not only said nothing to encourage Zdrzhinski's enthusiasm but, on the contrary, looked like a man ashamed of what he was hearing, though with no intention of contradicting it. [2]
- The Rostov party spent the night at Mytishchi, fourteen miles from Moscow. [2]
- When Rostov met Sonya in the drawing room, he reddened. [2]
- Rostov hurriedly put something on his feet, drew on his dressing gown, and went out. [2]
- The Tsar said something more which Rostov did not hear, and the soldiers, straining their lungs, shouted "Hurrah! [2]
- Really I have some," Rostov repeated. [2]
- Having left that soldier who was evidently drunk, Rostov stopped the horse of a batman or groom of some important personage and began to question him. [2]
- The smell was so strong there that Rostov held his nose and had to pause and collect his strength before he could go on. [2]
- At last the sleigh bore to the right, drew up at an entrance, and Rostov saw overhead the old familiar cornice with a bit of plaster broken off, the porch, and the post by the side of the pavement. [2]
- The headquarters were situated two miles away from Salzeneck, and Rostov, without returning home, took a horse and rode there. [2]
- Princess Mary was sitting helpless and bewildered in the large sitting room, when Rostov was shown in. [2]
- Cadet Rostov, ever since he had overtaken the regiment in Poland, had lived with the squadron commander. [2]
- Rostov shrugged his shoulders as much as to say: "Nor do I, but what's one to do? [2]
- Without answering, Rostov shook the soldier's Cross of St. George fastened to the cording of his uniform and, indicating a bandaged arm, glanced at Berg with a smile. [2]
- Rostov, having finally settled with "Uncle" where they should set on the hounds, and having shown Natasha where she was to stand--a spot where nothing could possibly run out--went round above the ravine. [2]
- His eyes, looking serenely and steadily at Rostov, seemed to be veiled by something, as if screened by blue spectacles of conventionality. [2]
- Rostov had not seen him since his proposal and Sonya's refusal and felt uncomfortable at the thought of how they would meet. [2]
- Rostov could already see their faces and heard the command: "Charge! [2]
- Next day Rostov saw Denisov off. [2]
- All began to run and bustle, and Rostov saw coming up the road behind him several riders with white plumes in their hats. [2]
- Rostov, still looking round toward the fires and the shouts, rode with the sergeant to meet some mounted men who were riding along the line. [2]
- In another moment Rostov's horse dashed its breast against the hindquarters of the officer's horse, almost knocking it over, and at the same instant Rostov, without knowing why, raised his saber and struck the Frenchman with it. [2]
- That same day, Rostov, profiting by the darkness to avoid being recognized in civilian dress, came to Tilsit and went to the lodging occupied by Boris and Zhilinski. [2]
- As soon as Rostov, followed by Ilyin, Lavrushka, and Alpatych, came up to the crowd, Karp, thrusting his fingers into his belt and smiling a little, walked to the front. [2]
- He glanced at Rostov with a feigned smile and waved his hand in greeting. [2]
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