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Example sentences for "styles"

Lexicographically close words:
stye; styes; styl; style; styled; stylet; stylets; styling; stylish; stylishly
  1. The three tales whose titles are given above are specimens of three somewhat different styles in which Fouque treats his darling subject of Christian knighthood.

  2. The objection that the building is of unusual form and appearance, and out of keeping with the styles of architecture in vogue with us, is not worthy of serious consideration.

  3. He appeared in all styles of poetry and prose and dialogue.

  4. It must be carved and served up in as many different styles as possible; made into a long poem for one paper and a short poem for another, and dashed into a third as a flavoring ingredient for a string of hired rhymes.

  5. Next follow the six metrical faults, the faults of salutations in letters, a classification of the different kinds of poems, and further talk on different styles in writing.

  6. The evidence at least points to a very marked similarity between the styles of the sophists and of the poets in the fourth century B.

  7. It was universal among the North American aborigines," whom he styles Ganowanians.

  8. The churches of La Trinite and St Gervais combine the Gothic and Renaissance styles of architecture, and St Gervais also includes Romanesque workmanship.

  9. The various styles of engine are all vertical in their action, and in all the pumps and steam cylinders are firmly and directly fastened to the boiler, the steam cylinders being attached directly to the steam dome.

  10. One or two specimens, however, may be given almost at random, indicating different styles of ornamentation usual in the royal apparel.

  11. The cathedral of St Ethelbert exemplifies all styles from Norman to Perpendicular.

  12. Of the churches in mixed styles those in the larger towns are the most noteworthy, together with that of Weobley.

  13. This individual prescribes the manner in which the funeral ceremonies shall be conducted, and advises certain styles of mourning for the family.

  14. Different styles prevail at different times, and the "Queen Anne" wave just now threatens to overwhelm us.

  15. The German artists adorning it contrive to blend the styles of Giotto, Fra Angelico, Egypt, and Byzance, not without force and a kind of intense frozen pietism.

  16. He was a well-known person, especially after his four great Epistles had been published, in all of which he styles himself an Apostle.

  17. Of course there are exceptions to this rule; in every country there are beggars who keep up with the latest styles and indulge in a gourmet's dishes, but they are not common in Russia.

  18. Now within these limits, that is, between the west door and the Bishop's throne, I think that every one of common observation must have remarked that there are two styles of architecture in use.

  19. Of the two styles used in this part of the building this is the one which, speaking of England generally, we should be inclined to call foreign, and the other native.

  20. But go, I say, into the building itself, go especially under either of the western towers, at the point where the two styles join, and I think any one of common observation will easily see the difference.

  21. Styles could come and styles could go but Mrs. Cole's dark gored skirts with tails and her white shirt waists would be at Sheridan forever.

  22. It is a fancy of his to be wearing it in an evening, and the bats in the chapel upstairs are too blind to know what a rebel it is that must be play-acting old days and old styles among them.

  23. Philip III inaugurated the "baroque" in dress with a return to the styles of Charles I, but in an exaggerated form.

  24. Sidenote: Conflict between the baroque and neo-classic styles in architecture and sculpture.

  25. It is to be noted, however, that the three-cornered cocked hat and other French styles of the Bourbon era were retained in Spain after they were no longer in fashion in republican and imperial France.

  26. Sidenote: Struggle between the French and the native styles in dress.

  27. In keeping with the greater sobriety of Philip II, styles became "Herreran" in that the puffs were abandoned, obscure colors replaced gay, and a cap superseded its more pretentious predecessor.

  28. He caused the slouched hat to be made the official head-piece of the hangman, wherefore it began to lose prestige, and the French styles were soon decisively victorious.

  29. Color, too, was equally prominent for its diversity in women's dress, but the dress itself allowed greater freedom of movement than the earlier styles had done.

  30. In dress they follow the styles of Boston, New York, and Paris.

  31. There are the graceful, classic types of the days of the Georges; the earlier ornate, rococo forms; and the yet earlier massive styles of the time of Queen Anne and long before.

  32. As styles changed in England, these important articles of dress (often costing in tobacco the equivalent of one hundred dollars) had to be sent to London to be made over.

  33. Coelographida# with an odd sagittal frenulum on each galea and an outer lattice-mantle, armed with six styles (one odd and two paired styles on each valve).

  34. Sixteen styles all of equal length, about three times as long (in their free part) as the diameter of the dense fork-thicket.

  35. Coelographida# with an odd sagittal frenulum on each galea and an outer lattice-mantle, armed with ten styles (one odd and four paired styles on each valve).

  36. The two other styles are paired and identical with the tergal styles of Coelographis, directed backwards, and divergent to right and left.

  37. One odd and two paired { styles on each valve, 734.

  38. Coelographida# with an odd frenulum on each galea and an outer lattice-mantle, armed with fourteen styles (one odd and six paired styles on each valve).

  39. Odd nasal style with six to eight, the paired pectoral styles with two or three, lateral styles with three to five, and tergal styles with six to nine pairs of branches.

  40. The terminal coronets are peculiar ornaments which protect the distal ends of the styles in the Coeloplegmida, whilst in the Coelotholida these are armed with the usual pencils of spathillae (Pl.

  41. Gentlemen's Coats in all the Newest Styles and Patterns.

  42. Ours, in brief, was a sort of combination of both styles of play.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "styles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.