4822 examples of regimented in sentences

Modern Germany has organized and regimented her people like an ant-hill or a beehive.

Since that time we have regimented and organized our people, not without success; and our soothsayers are now directing our attention to the danger that after the war we shall be kept in uniform and shall become tame creatures, losing our independence and our spirit of enterprise.

A much-regimented climb.

"If I'm regimented, I should at least like to know in whose service it is?" "Ye're over-quick at yer objections and sentiments," said Jamie Allen, coolly, "like most youths, who see only their ain experience in the airth, and the providence o' the Lord.

The front line was kept denuded of arms and equipment of which it was in greatest need, while the militia in the rear, and under the Social Revolutionary control, were being regimented and fitted out with everything they required.

All will be sorted out, sifted and regimented, or organised, into distinct corps, which will in time no doubt develope into legions.

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He saw in the working classesthose men who asked then, as in modern times they have only asked, "leave to toil"millions of creatures "regimented by hatred," and ready to throw themselves upon society.

But you know human nature as well as I do; I soon found myself saying what a hard life it was in an office, and how one missed the open-air life one had with one's regiment and the healthy appetite it gave one.

At the battle of Spires, a regiment had orders not to grant any quarter; an unhappy enemy, wounded and disarmed, begged hard for his life from one of its officers, who touched with his situation, replied, "I pity your misfortune, andask anything else but that, and upon my honour I will grant your request.

105, n. 1; Dutch fond of draughts and smoking, i. 317; free from spleen, iv. 379; English books printed there, iii. 162; France, pressed by, in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4; Johnson's proposed tour there, i. 470; iii. 454; lead from two Cathedrals shipped to it, v. 114, n. 2; populous, iii. 233; Scotch regiment at Sluys, iii.

Gentlemen, the regiment!

The officers of the Bassigny regiment had taken sides with the opposition, and discussed the orders sent to them.

By the way, you will have but a few days' rest now; your regiment is expected on the tenth.

Our regiment was in the trenches much of the time, and frequently in the rifle-pits.

We marched the length of the regiment by the right flank, through the woods, then fronted and moved forward, with skirmishers deployed in advance.

We lay there for something like two hours; then we moved to the rear,only our regiment, I think,fronted again, and marched to the right for perhaps a mile through the woods.

With difficulty I found my regiment and company.

" "Your regiment.

What regiment?" "Eleventh Massachusetts, sir.

I had to answer quickly, so I said, "I had friends in that regiment, General.

At the Whig nominating convention, for the county of Geanga, that Fall, Major Ridgeley, who had, by a vote of the officers of his regiment, become its Colonel, was a candidate for the office of sheriff.

"Now," he resumed, "the third force, under Colonel Barry St. Legerto which my regiment and the regiment of Colonel Butler have the honor to be attachedembarks from Canada, sails up the St. Lawrence, disembarks at Oswego, on Lake Erie, marches straight on Stanwix, reduces it, and joins the armies of Clinton and Burgoyne at Albany.

"Now," he resumed, "the third force, under Colonel Barry St. Legerto which my regiment and the regiment of Colonel Butler have the honor to be attachedembarks from Canada, sails up the St. Lawrence, disembarks at Oswego, on Lake Erie, marches straight on Stanwix, reduces it, and joins the armies of Clinton and Burgoyne at Albany.

While in the Virginia regiment he complained of a system of rations which "deprived me of the pleasure of inviting an officer or friend, which to me would be more agreeable, than nick-nacks I shall meet with," and when he was once refused leave of absence by the governor, he replied bitterly, "it was not to enjoy a party of pleasure I wanted a leave of absence; I have been indulged with few of these, winter or summer!"

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