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Sentences with soldiers in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use soldiers in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for soldiers.

  • The soldiers roared. (10)
  • The soldiers admire him. (18)
  • Look at your soldiers, Powys. (10)
  • The soldiers are all round us. (10)
  • I never met no soldiers like him. (8)
  • Then I shall see if any soldiers pass. (8)
  • Up the dread heights the English soldiers clambered. (19)
  • The soldiers, silent for a moment, in what seemed to Mr. (8)
  • Nevertheless, he esteemed our soldiers, our sailors too. (10)
  • The glamour which surrounded soldiers was not excuse enough. (8)
  • Besides, the Nuremberg city soldiers will help me in the search. (5)
  • He makes happy fellows and brave soldiers of them without drill. (10)
  • Luciano stipulated further that the soldiers were to be withdrawn. (10)
  • She beheld with dismay that the ranks of her soldiers were wavering. (5)
  • Two miles away he could discern the red ranks of the British soldiers. (19)
  • Presently an officer left the door of the inn and spoke to the soldiers. (10)
  • Pericles refused to quit the soldiers, though Count Karl used persuasion. (10)
  • Besides, the soldiers liked her; and there was little trouble in her wards. (8)
  • General Triscoe submitted to defeat with the patience which soldiers learn. (9)
  • Their way was partly up the quay of the Main, past a barrack full of soldiers. (9)
  • So Canadian priests and soldiers were sent amongst them to stir up their zeal. (19)
  • She had an extraordinary love of the sea, yet she preferred soldiers to sailors. (10)
  • The soldiers bellowed at their captive, and Angelo sent a stupid shrug after him. (10)
  • I would rather they should not; I do not hold it good for young soldiers to marry. (10)
  • In vain they tried to escape; the doors were shut and guarded by English soldiers. (19)
  • But soldiers, of all men, one would expect to be overwhelmed by a feeling of weakness. (10)
  • So fierce was their fire, that the soldiers deemed it useless to continue to struggle. (19)
  • But the soldiers did their best to perform their painful duty as humanely as they could. (19)
  • There they come, in four ranks, each one of four men, surrounded by a square of soldiers. (9)
  • As for his fort and company of soldiers, they fell into the hands of the watchful Indians. (19)
  • They could not kindle the soldiers into a flame of enthusiasm by their zeal and eloquence. (19)
  • Soldiers and sailors have their excitement to keep them up to the mark; praise and rewards. (10)
  • He remarked that wine was good for soldiers, singing better, such a voice as hers best of all. (10)
  • Tyrolese and Italian soldiers were gibing at her haggard companion when she entered the carriage. (10)
  • If in a world still barbarous we must have soldiers, here was one whom it would be grievous to lose. (10)
  • At the head of his men, Montgomery found himself intercepted by a party of British soldiers and seamen. (19)
  • General Braddock and his Englishmen were in the north awaiting soldiers who were crossing the Atlantic. (19)
  • The soldiers advanced gallantly, and, like the English before Fort Duquesne, were mowed down like grass. (19)
  • Never before had Canada boasted so many French soldiers as were now arrayed under the command of Montcalm. (19)
  • On the fateful night a ball was given in the town, which the Governor, his officers, and soldiers attended. (19)
  • Eight ships, packed close with brave soldiers eager for the fray, were shattered to pieces in the black fog. (19)
  • He saw another couple of soldiers meet those two at the inn, and then one pair went up toward the vale-head. (10)
  • His carriage was invaded by a swarm of soldiers, and the rest of the journey was passed in making himself small. (8)
  • Hundreds of voyageurs, soldiers, Indians, and half-breeds were encamped together in the open, holding high revel. (19)
  • A small body of trained soldiers had sprung to the call to arms; here and there an officer could wheel a regiment. (10)
  • The three soldiers, whose faces were all bandaged, looked as surprised as they could between them, and did not answer. (8)
  • He was surprised when he saw the English general hurling his soldiers in four strong columns upon the front of his fort. (19)
  • Random shots were still fired in the streets, soldiers galloped up and down, an infantry squad appeared and disappeared. (12)
  • It was agreed that all the places captured by either French or English soldiers during the war should be given back again. (19)
  • War, and war in earnest, had to come, and when 800 fresh soldiers arrived from France, Denonville began to prepare for it. (19)
  • Luckily for him, in the meantime, the Governor arrived from Quebec with soldiers to reinforce the garrison at Three Rivers. (19)
  • By his zeal and eloquence he was able to obtain some fresh supplies for his colony, and also some more soldiers and workers. (19)
  • When the tide began to ebb, boats full of soldiers were cast off, reaching in safety a little cove three miles above Quebec. (19)
  • At one of the military stations we took on a guard of a dozen or fifteen soldiers under command of a non-commissioned officer. (7)
  • It was a terrible thing to do, and many hearts, even among the rude soldiers, beat warmly for the fate of the unhappy Acadians. (19)
  • Provisions and clothing that should have gone to the hungry, shivering French soldiers were sold at La Friponne to reap a profit. (19)
  • They are, as it were, the band of the regiment of adorers, marching ahead, while we sober working soldiers follow to their music. (10)
  • Both officers and soldiers mounted the parapet in the face of the enemy and huzzaed, with their hats in the air, for almost an hour. (19)
  • The captain was nowhere to be seen, the engineer had evidently abandoned his post and the special agent had gone to hunt up the soldiers. (7)
  • The French had thrice as many soldiers, and although the English fought gallantly and doggedly, they were compelled at last to fall back. (19)
  • At the most we could muster a few old ships, a couple of experimental vessels of war, and twenty-five thousand soldiers indifferently weaponed. (10)
  • Fierce fighting {158} ensued, because this time there were fifty soldiers present to aid the inhabitants in their resistance; but all was in vain. (19)
  • She would have screamed then had not the carriage seemed to her a sanctuary from such creatures as foreign soldiers, whitecoats; so she cowered on. (10)
  • During these last few words the half of an irritated look on the faces of the soldiers changed to fragments of an indulgent and protective expression. (8)
  • But the English soldiers were not frightened; they rowed out in their boats, grappling courageously with the flaming monsters, and towed them to shore. (19)
  • Canadian winters are cold, and the English soldiers were not yet hardened to their severities, and this gathering of firewood became a very serious business. (19)
  • Only was it when Champlain threatened to withdraw his French soldiers altogether that the Huron chiefs consented to confine their barbarities to the men alone. (19)
  • A little band of Canadian soldiers and voyageurs appeared before the American fort of Michilimackinac, which commanded Lake Michigan, and compelled it to surrender. (19)
  • Saints and soldiers, knights and barons, margraves, princes, kings, emperors, had come and gone, and left their single-hearted, friendly subjectfolk pretty much what they found them. (9)

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