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Example sentences for "this fashion"

  • He had never addressed him in this fashion when he saw him every day.

  • To have a ghost held in his face in this fashion, one bred in his own house, too, when he had positively declared his absolute contempt for every legend of the sort, was more than man could bear.

  • Why should he stare at her in this fashion?

  • Any man might have endeavoured to protect himself in this fashion, a man with no one to care, with an unnameable terror at the thought (as if it mattered!

  • If the question were put to a Russian it is not at all unlikely that he would reply somewhat in this fashion: "In Russia there are no social classes, and there never have been any.

  • If we ask any educated Russian who has never specially occupied himself with historical investigations regarding the origin of serfage in Russia, he will probably reply somewhat in this fashion: "In Russia slavery has never existed (!

  • You had the right to stop me at the frontier, but you have no right to come and disturb me in this fashion, and I shall certainly report you.

  • He would then listen outside the window and analyze the sound in this fashion: "Fifty per cent.

  • The chemist has been trying for three hundred years to live down the reputation of being inspired of the devil and it makes him mad to have his past thrown up at him in this fashion.

  • In this fashion he reached the fine country place of the banker, which, as has been said before, extended over quite a number of acres, and ran down to the river at the point just above the fishing hole Dick so dearly loved.

  • Yo are nah mortal, an nah good, to tawk i' this fashion.

  • For a few steps they walked on in this fashion.

  • It was impossible to see her tricked out in this fashion, and doubt her knowledge of the damning fact.

  • It implied a certain tactlessness, to underline the obvious in this fashion.

  • Why should the whole sport of the evening be spoilt in this fashion?

  • Look here: it's ludicrous for us who have been friends so long to part in this fashion.

  • One day she presented herself with a black patch at the corner of her lip, and having seen nought of this fashion before, I cried out in alarm: "Lord, child!

  • Why, he is nought but a common labourer," says Moll, disgusted to see him regaling himself in this fashion, as we returned to our room.

  • Tis some od humor pricks him to this fashion, Yet oftentimes he goes but meane apparel'd Bap.

  • I have seen Napoleon ten times on horseback to once on foot, and I think that he does wisely to show himself to the troops in this fashion, for he cuts a very good figure in the saddle.

  • You can fancy, my friends, the thrill of joy which it gave us when the greatest man in the whole world spoke to us in this fashion.

  • Well, I was rushing along in this fashion when, suddenly, I saw two yellow lights shining out of the darkness in front of me.

  • He answered something in this fashion: Yes, there is a big future for any light-weight engine that can develop a high horsepower and be self-contained.

  • If he is a really expert juggler, he may keep going quite a long time in this fashion, but some day he is bound to make a miss and the whole collection will come tumbling down around him.

  • It can be met only by increasing the efficiency of production and, viewed in this fashion, each business depression, so-called, ought to be regarded as a challenge to the brains of the business community.

  • That man will slay two-thirds of your host in this fashion.

  • Our hosts will not last long in this fashion," said Medb, "if Cuchulain slays a hundred of our warriors every night.

  • And for this reason she came in this fashion, that she might have redress from Cuchulain.

  • How bold are the ways of the Ulstermen, if it be they that cut down the woods in this fashion in the face of the men of Erin.

  • Moreover, every tumour disappeared in this fashion, in the piscina, without leaving the slightest trace behind.

  • Moreover, they felt less cold when gathered together in this fashion.

  • He had experienced an uncomfortable sensation on hearing her speak in this fashion, and quite forgetting himself had exclaimed that it was folly to believe in such childishness.

  • The house of literature built in this fashion is a notable achievement in the architecture of language.

  • The story has been told a million times, but never quite in this fashion before.

  • The Oriental mythologies rose to a large extent in this fashion.

  • It is a curious question what idea of God can be entertained by a man who plays tricks with himself in this fashion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    compared with; strong contrast; this account; this battle; this bill; this branch; this case; this church; this conception; this date; this feeling; this juncture; this law; this light; this manner; this method; this movement; this new; this plan; this play; this room; this story; this the; this type; this vessel; this woman