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    Usa "common soldier" in una frase

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    common soldier


    1. No one but the chairman sees her because it’s prophesied that one day she'll marry a common soldier


    2. she'll marry a common soldier


    3. What a common soldier may lose is obvious enough


    4. get some fortune and preferment than common soldiers ; and the hope of those prizes is what


    5. "In the Age of War, with devices such as this the common soldier was nearly equal to a mage


    6. So they sent him to the wars as a common soldier


    7. All your "surge" does is to present more targets and the much increased chance that the common soldier loses his self-control and commit offences against the very population you wish to protect as we see in the newspapers is happening


    8. When the common soldiers are too strong and their officers too weak, the result is INSUBORDINATION


    9. When the officers are too strong and the common soldiers too weak, the result is COLLAPSE


    10. Specifically, the chief interest of a common soldier would be land

    11. Behind them the gay pavilions of the lords and knights and the drab tents of the common soldiers stretched back almost to the river


    12. 'I'm thinking of Guy's officers, not his common soldiery


    13. We are paid six pfennings a day for lodging a common soldier, and six pfennings for his horse--rather more than a penny in English money for the pair of them; only unfortunately sheds and carpentry are not quite so cheap


    14. Yet even without an army rank, every bloody one of them knew what I was to Arthur and none of them would dare try to order me around like a common soldier


    15. A soldier!--a common soldier!---nothing but a body that makes movements when it hears a shout! It's a fine thing!"


    16. Group and wing are as remote as regiment and brigade are to the common soldier


    17. In the days before the invasion no one would have questioned my intellectual superiority to his--I, a professed and recognised writer on philosophical themes, and he, a common soldier; and yet he had already formulated a situation that I had scarcely realised


    18. In vain did many of the officers insist upon their right to command—no one paid any attention to their orders; the starving colonel had to beg for a scrap of biscuit from the common soldier; he who had a store of provisions, were he merely a simple officer’s orderly, was surrounded by a little court of sycophants, who laid aside rank and distinction, and flattered and fawned upon their more fortunate comrade


    19. Busied only with themselves, their persons, or their goods, they marched unnoticed and uncared for among the common soldiers—soldiers from whom they no longer looked for obedience, for every tie was broken and every rank levelled by misfortune


    20. The most fawning of them will even say to their superiors that they have been common soldiers, and that they do not forget their place

    21. There were some among them who had the idea that they might give themselves grand airs, and treat us like common soldiers, but they soon gave it up and behaved like the others


    22. And in "Antony and Cleopatra" we make the acquaintance of several exemplary common soldiers


    23. Pierre got up and left his new companions, crossing between the campfires to the other side of the road where he had been told the common soldier prisoners were stationed


    24. I could not endure it physically, because, though we were wretched, cold, and ill-fed, I lived like a common soldier, but still the officers had some sort of consideration for me


    25. "As I was telling you," he went on to say, wiping his hands on his jacket, "such people can't show any delicacy toward a man, a common soldier, who hasn't much money either


    26. No matter what moneys may have been expended in his education, or how great has been parental exertion to advance the future prospects of the child, any recruiting officer, or even a common soldier, profligate in his principles, and inured to vicious habits, is by this bill encouraged to seduce him from his duty


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