Shouting Sentence Examples

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  • One was shouting, Get on!

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  • He was shouting at the demons.

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  • The French were evidently firing and shouting at him.

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  • The men down the beach were shouting.

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  • But the firing and shouting did not relate to them.

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  • Kiera was cursing and shouting.

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  • His face was red, his voice hoarse from shouting.

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  • But it felt like we were shouting at a brick wall, as insane management decisions followed marketing blunders.

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  • Years later I wrote myself a starring role in a Footlights sketch as a pirate captain who did nothing but lurch about shouting orders.

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  • It's particularly bad when you turn round and see fathers with small children shouting abuse.

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  • Martin McGuinness - his chief co-conspirator - has been shouting defiance on television North and South at democratic politicians.

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  • He stomps across the stage, as well as shouting expletives, which now days just doesn't shock anyone.

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  • Anyway went hoarse cheering for UEA, Grace was out shouting the Hallam Poly drum.

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  • It spends its days shouting insults at me through the bars of its cage.

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  • Many followed his example, and the loud shouting continued for a long time.

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  • Then Denisov's voice was heard shouting farther and farther away.

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  • The girl was shouting something but, seeing that he was a stranger, ran back laughing without looking at him.

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  • The factory hands and others followed behind, talking and shouting.

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  • Swaying from side to side on his long, thin legs in his fluttering dressing gown, this lunatic was running impetuously, his gaze fixed on Rostopchin, shouting something in a hoarse voice and making signs to him to stop.

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  • One shot struck a French soldier's foot, and from behind the screens came the strange sound of a few voices shouting.

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  • Natasha was foremost in setting a merry holiday tone, which, passing from one to another, grew stronger and reached its climax when they all came out into the frost and got into the sleighs, talking, calling to one another, laughing, and shouting.

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  • He saw the senior officer lying on the earth wall with his back turned as if he were examining something down below and that one of the soldiers he had noticed before was struggling forward shouting "Brothers!" and trying to free himself from some men who were holding him by the arm.

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  • The French who had occupied the battery fled, and our troops shouting "Hurrah!" pursued them so far beyond the battery that it was difficult to call them back.

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  • And I will knock the nonsense out of anybody"-- but probably realizing that he was shouting at Bezukhov who so far was not guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre's hand in a friendly manner, "We are on the eve of a public disaster and I haven't time to be polite to everybody who has business with me.

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  • The servants ran noisily about the house and yard, shouting and disputing.

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  • Only at the end of it, in front of the almshouse and the lunatic asylum, could be seen some people in white and others like them walking singly across the field shouting and gesticulating.

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  • But in the yard there was a light from the fire at Little Mytishchi a mile and a half away, and through the night came the noise of people shouting at a tavern Mamonov's Cossacks had set up across the street, and the adjutant's unceasing moans could still be heard.

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  • The shouting in the tavern had died down; only the moaning of the adjutant was heard.

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  • He ran round to the other side of the lodge and was about to dash into that part of it which was still standing, when just above his head he heard several voices shouting and then a cracking sound and the ring of something heavy falling close beside him.

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  • Trembling and panting the old man fell into that state of fury in which he sometimes used to roll on the ground, and he fell upon Eykhen, threatening him with his hands, shouting and loading him with gross abuse.

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  • All this had to be dealt with, the prisoners and guns secured, the booty divided--not without some shouting and even a little fighting among themselves--and it was on this that the Cossacks all busied themselves.

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  • In three carriages involved among the munition carts, closely squeezed together, sat women with rouged faces, dressed in glaring colors, who were shouting something in shrill voices.

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  • While they were talking in undertones the crack of a shot sounded from the low ground by the pond, a puff of white smoke appeared, then another, and the sound of hundreds of seemingly merry French voices shouting together came up from the slope.

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  • They were so near that they thought they were the cause of the firing and shouting.

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  • At the first sound of trampling hoofs and shouting, Petya lashed his horse and loosening his rein galloped forward, not heeding Denisov who shouted at him.

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  • Cossacks, hussars, and ragged Russian prisoners, who had come running from both sides of the road, were shouting something loudly and incoherently.

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  • Through the smoke, as he approached the gate, Petya saw Dolokhov, whose face was of a pale-greenish tint, shouting to his men.

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  • 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.

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  • And flourishing his whip he rode off at a gallop for the first time during the whole campaign, and left the broken ranks of the soldiers laughing joyfully and shouting "Hurrah!"

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  • And everything annoyed her--Denisov's shouting and laughter, Natasha's talk, and especially a quick glance Sonya gave her.

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  • There was one scuffle, when a young boy started a fight, which was soon quashed with others shouting peace !

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  • This helps people to be more patient, and be prepared to repeat or rephrase things rather than get irritated or start shouting.

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  • Cars screaming about, police sirens screaming, flashing lights, people shouting, a pub TV screen the size of very big thing.

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  • She is completely shameless, and did not even bother to pretend that she was n't shouting for Hector.

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  • A book launch in London is preceded by a widely advertised action that involves shouting slogans outside McDonalds for half an hour.

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  • Shouting insults does n't make them realize they 're being used against the nation 's interest.

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  • My improved angle made short work of the keystone and I was soon desperately shouting expletives above the now familiar sound of falling rocks.

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  • I also found that I was shouting into the microphone like one of Alexander Graham Bell 's first customers.

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  • Our fellows have been in the habit of shouting across to the enemy and we used to get answers from them.

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  • The man on the sorrel horse led them, shouting all the time.

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  • Tangy fruits ripened by Spanish sunrays, make my tastebuds Flamenco shouting pip pip ole !

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  • You recognize the thrashing guitars of the intro, then Andrew begins the shouting, then everyone else does too.

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  • This Album is brilliant, very different from the past Trivium albums there isnt much or even any shouting.

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  • They are old-fashioned, look like shouting and belong to the typewriter age when they were the only way to highlight text.

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  • If your rabbit urinates on the floor, say " No " firmly but without shouting and gently put your bunny in his tray.

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  • In hopes of hearing another song, the audience began shouting, "Encore! Encore!"

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  • The "distractions" will be other guests shouting out things, such as "Supper is burning!"

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  • Some friendships end spectacularly, with shouting, accusations, betrayals, and months of bitterness.

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  • A note on each page reminds users not to type in all capital letters, which is considered shouting in the online world, or to fill the screen with text.

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  • Engaging in a virtual shouting match won't serve you well, and it only makes the bully happy knowing that he or she is getting to you.

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  • Instead, try to talk to your husband or wife without shouting, and state your feelings without attacking him or her.

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  • Paris, being Paris, was of course noticed by the host of the party, CAA agent Kevin Huvane, who quickly notified security while shouting something about how she was not invited and security best show her to the door.

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  • He is widely known for his bright blue shirts, impeccably trimmed beard, and his habit of shouting at the camera.

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  • That, with a wonderful whole food diet with no junk food and within eight weeks you will be shouting "Wow!"

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  • Don't write in all caps - it's perceived as shouting.

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  • A few examples utilized thusfar are recording small clips of speech, sounds, etc., shouting commands or blowing bubbles by breathing into the microphone.

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  • Children release anxiety by pounding, hitting, running, punching, or shouting.

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  • The children will excitedly point to the manger, shouting, "There!" and will watch eagerly for their next chance to participate.

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  • In the virtual world, all caps equates to shouting.

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  • So, if you're inwardly frustrated and shouting "give me engagement proposal ideas", here are some tips to help you find a special proposal idea.

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  • Whereas Aries cries out to the world for "Progress!", the Taurean responds by shouting, "Sustain!".

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  • Whether it's the laughter from shouting "Amoeba!" or the in-depth character knowledge gained from "Three Things," team building games for kids can bring kids together in ways that last their entire lives.

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  • There is a room on the fifth floor at Waverly Hills where investigators have reported seeing strange shapes and shadows in the windows as well as a distinct disembodied voice shouting "get out!"

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  • He is the only person she has ever encountered whose thoughts are shouting at her.

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  • It seemed hours I was left alone until shouting voices announced the end of our ordeal.

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  • A woman was screaming, another man shouting.

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  • Shouting as Mother and Father fought.

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  • With his scream echoing in her head, she staggered up and started pummeling the jaguar.s face, shouting for it to let the sobbing baby angel go.

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  • Beyond them was a crude wooden floored arena hedged by rows of shouting people.

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  • His advisors and mates dressed in well-made clothing edged with silver, denoting their rank among the shouting crowd in rags.

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  • He heard Vara shouting and looked around wildly.

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  • Tell him the southern wall needs more men!" she ordered the guard to her left before shouting at the man on her right, "Find the wall's warlord!"

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  • Her broken body clenched in his arms, Taran staggered up the stairs and raced through the hold, shouting at people who got in his way.

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  • Hands grabbed at him and his meal, and someone was shouting.

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  • He was so overjoyed when this happy thought struck him that he ran home without his clothes, shouting eiipfKa, eiip?

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  • In war they trembled at the sound of a trumpet, in peace they quaked before the shouting of their own demagogues; and during the assault of Philip II.

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  • Edwards' famous sermon at Enfield in 1741 so affected his audience that they cried and groaned aloud, and he found it necessary to bid them be still that he might go on; but Davenport and many itinerants provoked and invited shouting and even writhing, and other physical manifestations.

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  • Once on the enemy's side of the obstacle the bishop halted to wait for Edward, who was now following him, but his undisciplined barons, shouting "'Tis not for thee, bishop, to teach us war.

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  • In the afternoon the essential ceremony begins; it consists simply in "standing" on Arafa shouting "Labbeyka" and reciting prayers and texts till sunset.

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  • But Richardwho showed astounding nerve and presence of mind for a lad of fourteencantered up to them shouting that he would be their chief and captain.

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  • The Moscow regiment refused to take the oath, and part of it marched, shouting for Constantine and " Constitution," 2 to the square before the Senate House, where they were joined by a company of the Guard and the sailors from the warships.

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  • Jumping into the water we ran up the beach shouting and yelling and firing blank ammunition at an imaginary enemy.

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  • She is very good at shouting mommy and Daddy, a reasonable bye bye and ook.

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  • The shops were all shut, and some rollicking boon companions came shouting along from the public-house.

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  • Shouting " Down with the Fascists, " the crowd dashed toward the men, around whom police quickly formed a cordon.

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  • Every day she entered the courtroom shouting, ' Long live John Africa!

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  • The movements Alston devises are almost always delectable, wisely inventive without shouting their unusualness.

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  • Attended mainly by farmers who were very discontented at their lot, they had been shouting at him.

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  • We marched up the center of the street, shouting, singing, banging drums, dancing and generally making our presence felt.

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  • Initially, " shouting " was probably no more than uttering ejaculations of praise.

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  • After the first two pieces every tune sounded the same and the crowd got fidgety, starting push waves and shouting for the Monkeys.

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  • Well, the great British tradition of shouting, sighing and pointing hasn't muttered its last " bloody foreigners " yet.

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  • All the sad little gimps on there will go beserk and be shouting ' Oxford think this and Oxford think that ' !

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  • So maybe your teenaged daughter might jump up and down on her bed while shouting about hard rock hallelujah.

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  • So moving with all the gorgeous kids waving like crazy and shouting hello or goodbye and all wanting their photos taken.

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  • For all the sweat, shouting and slap of flesh on flesh this is impressively, carefully modulated stuff.

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  • As we descended the mountain and ran into the village, I remember the villagers shouting, urging us on.

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  • Wayne Sleep kept shouting out difficult steps, such as triple pirouettes and laughing at the faces we made.

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  • Staff were calm and sometimes playful; there was no shouting and plenty of negotiating and discussing.

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  • There was one scuffle, when a young boy started a fight, which was soon quashed with others shouting " peace!

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  • She is completely shameless, and did not even bother to pretend that she wasn't shouting for Hector.

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  • The skeletons made their way through the astonished spectators, eventually melting into the crowd, still shouting slogans against a long-dead president.

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  • He surfaced up to his waist and started shouting and groaning, with bloody sputum coming from his mouth.

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  • We used to get truckers powering through on the M6 shouting all the regular users.

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  • There was some applause, which angered the court usher who started shouting.

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  • Inside of the great kitchen, beside the fire, the men were shouting and laughing; for the blacksmith had finished his song, and it was very pleasing.

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  • Denisov rode past him, leaning back and shouting something.

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  • There--they are shouting again, and again are all running back somewhere, and I shall run with them, and it, death, is here above me and around...

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  • The Russian officer in charge of the transport lolled back in the front cart, shouting and scolding a soldier with coarse abuse.

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  • At each ascent or descent of the road the crowds were yet denser and the din of shouting more incessant.

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  • Whips cracked, hoofs slipped, traces broke, and lungs were strained with shouting.

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  • In front of them rows of gray cloaks were already visible through the smoke, and an officer catching sight of Bagration rushed shouting after the crowd of retreating soldiers, ordering them back.

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  • The general had a fit of coughing as a result of shouting and of the powder smoke and stopped in despair.

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  • Amid the smoke, deafened by the incessant reports which always made him jump, Tushin not taking his pipe from his mouth ran from gun to gun, now aiming, now counting the charges, now giving orders about replacing dead or wounded horses and harnessing fresh ones, and shouting in his feeble voice, so high pitched and irresolute.

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  • Only when a man was killed or wounded did he frown and turn away from the sight, shouting angrily at the men who, as is always the case, hesitated about lifting the injured or dead.

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  • Suddenly, near by on the right, shouting and firing were again heard.

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  • The gay triumphant shouting of the enemy army had a stimulating effect on him.

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  • Rostov spurred his horse, called to Sergeant Fedchenko and two other hussars, told them to follow him, and trotted downhill in the direction from which the shouting came.

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  • Having descended the hill at a trot, he no longer saw either our own or the enemy's fires, but heard the shouting of the French more loudly and distinctly.

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  • The soldiers, on seeing him, lit wisps of straw and ran after him, shouting, "Vive l'Empereur!"

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  • The officers buttoned up their coats, buckled on their swords and pouches, and moved along the ranks shouting.

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  • Nesvitski with an angry face, red and unlike himself, was shouting to Kutuzov that if he did not ride away at once he would certainly be taken prisoner.

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  • One soldier moved and then another and soon the whole battalion ran forward shouting "Hurrah!" and overtook him.

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  • Go on! innumerable voices suddenly shouted after the ball had struck the general, the men themselves not knowing what, or why, they were shouting.

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  • Petya, clinging to his legs, kept shouting, "And me too!"

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  • 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.

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  • But Rostov was otherwise engaged; he was shouting "Hurrah!"

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  • Suddenly he heard Denisov shouting in a vibrating voice behind the hut, evidently much excited.

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  • Then with no less fear and delight they saw how the young count, red in the face and with bloodshot eyes, dragged Mitenka out by the scruff of the neck and applied his foot and knee to his behind with great agility at convenient moments between the words, shouting, Be off!

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  • No, it's impossible! thought Nicholas, still shouting with a hoarse voice.

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  • Nicholas and his attendant, with "Uncle" and his huntsman, were all riding round the wolf, crying "ulyulyu!" shouting and preparing to dismount each moment that the wolf crouched back, and starting forward again every time she shook herself and moved toward the wood where she would be safe.

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  • When he jumped up he did not run at once, but pricked his ears listening to the shouting and trampling that resounded from all sides at once.

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  • And shouting to his horses, he began to pass the first sleigh.

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  • Metivier, shrugging his shoulders, went up to Mademoiselle Bourienne who at the sound of shouting had run in from an adjoining room.

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  • They sang together and everyone in the theater began clapping and shouting, while the man and woman on the stage--who represented lovers-- began smiling, spreading out their arms, and bowing.

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  • Everybody in the stalls, boxes, and galleries began clapping and shouting with all their might, and the man stopped and began smiling and bowing to all sides.

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  • He mounted it and rode at a gallop to one of the bridges over the Niemen, deafened continually by incessant and rapturous acclamations which he evidently endured only because it was impossible to forbid the soldiers to express their love of him by such shouting, but the shouting which accompanied him everywhere disturbed him and distracted him from the military cares that had occupied him from the time he joined the army.

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  • From the host's room came the sounds of a child crying, the despairing sobs of a woman, and the hoarse angry shouting of Ferapontov.

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  • Black figures flitted about before the fire, and through the incessant crackling of the flames talking and shouting could be heard.

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  • From the field beyond the village came now sounds of regimental music and now the roar of many voices shouting "Hurrah!" to the new commander-in-chief.

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  • Barclay was riding almost beside him, and a crowd of officers ran after and around them shouting, "Hurrah!"

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  • The peasant drivers, shouting and lashing their horses, kept crossing from side to side.

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  • On the right of the battery soldiers shouting "Hurrah!" were running not forwards but backwards, it seemed to Pierre.

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  • The crowd, crushing one another, upsetting carts, and shouting and squeezing desperately, had cleared off the bridge and the troops were now moving forward.

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  • Pierre went to the children, and the shouting and laughter grew still louder.

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  • People from all age groups will be shouting "Yacht!

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  • Every time you do something wrong, the animated driving instructor starts shouting at you and your demerit balance increases by one.

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  • The goal with this chant is to get the crowd shouting "touchdown".

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  • Hearing not only her teammates but also the crowd shouting support is a great experience for any batter, and can help given her confidence as she's facing down the glaring thousand-yard stare of the pitcher on the mound.

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  • They take turns shouting out candy bar names.

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  • The girls cast in the show delivered as well, with constant shouting matches and extreme behavior.

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  • More than one shouting match has occurred on Wife Swap between the husband and swapped wife or children and swapped wife.

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  • His friend is somewhat annoyed by the shouting, and asks what is going on, at which point both are whisked up into the "twittersphere."

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  • This makes the social networking site seem a bit more than just people randomly shouting "I'M HAVING TWO SUGARS IN MY COFFEE NOW" or automatic advertising.

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  • They put up a Twitter page and their Facebook page and they immediately start shouting at users about everything that's great about them.

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  • Substituting all-caps for shouting, the same overwhelming hyperbole slamming the tweets of celebrities goes on 24/7.

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  • He heard two of the Immortals shouting from down a nearby hall and saw the dark figure duck into a doorway.

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  • The town seemed very still; but now and then he could hear the beating of a drum or the shouting of some soldier.

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  • From the third room came sounds of laughter, the shouting of familiar voices, the growling of a bear, and general commotion.

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  • But what are you shouting for?

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  • Her voice rose until she was shouting at him, and any control she had over herself slid away.

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  • Don't you remember how the Champion escaped them by shouting his battle-cry?

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  • What? asked both princesses when they saw for a moment at the door Prince Andrew and the figure of the old man in a white dressing gown, spectacled and wigless, shouting in an angry voice.

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  • The shouting grew still louder and merged into a general roar that only an army of several thousand men could produce.

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  • He took it into his head to begin shouting, but I am not one to be shouted down.

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  • When Napoleon came out of the tent the shouting of the Guards before his son's portrait grew still louder.

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  • The old count, suddenly setting to work, kept passing from the yard to the house and back again, shouting confused instructions to the hurrying people, and flurrying them still more.

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  • Their un- Russian shouting at their horses which were straining uphill with the carts, and their calls to one another, could be clearly heard.

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  • One part of her mind was whispering for her to push him away, but the other side was shouting that it didn't matter.

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  • With great difficulty he managed to get to his horse, and shouting continually he moved on.

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  • Over there, where the shouting came from, a fire flared up and went out again, then another, and all along the French line on the hill fires flared up and the shouting grew louder and louder.

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  • Memon presided over all before him, at times as still as the statues lining the halls and at times barking orders for more wine or shouting at servants who placed food wrong on the tables.

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  • When the struggle between the colonies and the mother country began, although he felt much sympathy for the former, his opposition to any form of obstruction to the Stamp Act and other measures, and his denunciation of a resort to force created a breach between him and his parish, and in a fiery farewell discourse preached after the opening of hostilities he declared that no power on earth should prevent him from praying and shouting "God save the King."

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  • Then a general rode past shouting something angrily, not in Russian.

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  • The fires and shouting in the enemy's army were occasioned by the fact that while Napoleon's proclamation was being read to the troops the Emperor himself rode round his bivouacs.

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