19592 examples of soldiering in sentences

It was a still, calm night, the glorious moon was sailing through the sky; the river was running water; the clouds were cloudy; the soldiers were soldiering.

"Never wasted a day soldiering in my life.

Why, we'll just show Jack that all of war isn't in soldiering; that the women who stay at home help the heroes, though they may not take part in the battle.

For my part I do both, and yet those who know me would tell you that it has not harmed my soldiering.

As the regular army contains only professional soldiers, who look, at any rate for a period of eight years, to soldiering as a living, and are prepared for six or seven years abroad, there is a limit to the supply of recruits, who are usually under nineteen years of age, and to whom the pay of a shilling a day is an attraction.

Out of every annual class of 200,000 young men there will be a number who, after a year's training, will find soldiering to their taste, and will wish to continue it.

It is not the marching into battle of an army that has chosen soldiering.

"I have no money," thought he; "I have learnt nothing but soldiering, and now, since peace is concluded, there is no need of me.

" As we all admit it, certainly it does seem very hard on all classes that there should be anything else to do in the world besides soldiering and sailoring.

I'm fond of soldiering, of course.

He had other points, besides his taste for soldiering, in common with Othello.

Randle steeled himself against the rough edges of soldiering.

Some visitors might well be so delighted with soldiering, free from the annoyance of enemy action, that they would wish to make a long stay and experience all its variations, beginning perhaps with the P.B.I, (or Pretty Busy Infantry) in a mud-hole in the front line, and passing through all the stages of the normal military career till they arrived at the Divisional Chateau.

All the dons of military age and quality have gone too, or are staying up not in caps and gowns, but in khaki; all the vigorous teachers are soldiering; there are no dons left except those who are unfit for serviceand the clergy.

Lodge, after leaving Oxford, passed through the various professions of soldiering, medicine, playwriting, and fiction, and he wrote his novel Rosalind, on which Shakespeare based As You Like It while he was sailing on a piratical venture on the Spanish Main.

(The whole wide world bears witness that when the Scots went soldiering they were efficient in more ways than one.)

The war, which had again broken out, favored his wishes: he had disliked exceedingly the half-soldiering which had fallen to him in his youth, and that was the reason why he had left the service.

If France could not put up with French soldiers she would very soon have to put up with Austrian soldiers; and it would be absurd if, having decided to rely on soldiering, she had hampered the best French soldier even on the ground that he was not French.

She may preach, orate, lecture, teach, practice medicine or law or politics; may vote, marshal armies, navigate ships, and go sailoring or soldiering to her heart's content, and at her own good-will and pleasure, if she only proves to the age that she has ability to do and dare in all these directions.

I wondered whether maybe you might like to do a little soldiering under me.

But I am sure that you are joking about the soldiering.

I am glad; for I, too, have seen a little soldiering here and there.

"I do not wish to be executioner," I said; "I would rather ride a-soldiering far away, and be in the drive of battle and the front of danger.

"Yes, my man, this is soldiering.

" "If it was battles, I should not mind," said the boy; "it is peaceful soldiering that I have seen too much of.

19592 examples of  soldiering  in sentences