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Example sentences for "this style"

  • Discontinue, I beg, whenever I am present, this style I complain of, and the tone also.

  • Nor yet again can it be denied that, acute as was the sense which bade Scott stop, he wrote as it was a little too much in this style, while he tried others for which he had far less aptitude.

  • This style is not by any means free from minor blemishes, though it discarded many of these as time went on.

  • It would be too much, no doubt, to attribute the invention of this style to Wilson.

  • This style belongs to productions of mere amusement; to idyls, eclogues, and descriptions of the seasons, or of gardens.

  • Contemporary examples of this style of writing may be found in the pages of most Sunday School and Temperance papers.

  • Any undue exaggeration of this style, or any attempt to create excitement by sheer force of italics, capitals and exclamation points, is in extremely bad taste.

  • Several brasses in England conform to this style of workmanship, and are evidently the production of foreign artists.

  • CROSS] This style of architecture prevailed until about the middle of the twelfth century, when the Transition Norman became in vogue.

  • Simple pointed arches are still in use, but gradually they become flattened; and the arch, commonly known as the Tudor arch, is a peculiar feature of this style.

  • Palladio was the originator of this style.

  • Panel-work tracery on the upper part of the interior walls is a distinctive feature of this style.

  • This style admits of an almost never-ending variety of form and proportion, and in effects of light and shadow at all hours of day is unequaled.

  • The almost square form of the plan is one of the most difficult to treat successfully in this style, yet has been carried out in the most satisfactory manner.

  • As usual in this style, the shafts are detached and not worked on the stones of the jamb.

  • Their bases have complex plinths of considerable height and are polygonal, but follow roughly the form of the pillar, and the mouldings, as usual in this style, overhang the plinth.

  • The Greek painted vases of the earliest epoch exhibit examples of this style.

  • This style of mummy was supposed to represent the deceased in the form of Osiris.

  • This style of poetry was so easy that hundreds of weak-headed men and women made it their occupation, and family scenes and plays speedily surpassed the romances of chivalry in number.

  • The rascal had never talked in this style before.

  • After a good deal of rebuke in this style, he ordered me to put a little rouge on my cheeks whenever I felt myself looking pale.

  • I was not going to start for Versailles at midday, but ministers in Paris are always talking in this style, as if Versailles were at the end of the street.

  • We could not help becoming affectionate if we continued to keep up the conversation in this style, but experience had taught us that it was well to remain as we were for the present.

  • His organ music bears witness to his mastery in this style.

  • Bach,[46] and even not excepting Bach and Handel, Mattheson persists in seeing in Keiser the master of this style.

  • Every kind of ornament in speaking is suitable to this style; and in this kind of oratory there is a great deal of sweetness.

  • And Crassus was very much in the habit of employing this termination, and I myself have a good opinion of this style of speaking.

  • It is hard for the wife of one of the richest men in Paris to see a bill for absolute necessities disputed in this style," she was saying.

  • Will you sacrifice your son's future in this style?

  • Van Klopen was addressed in this style, he was not at all pleased.

  • I ought not to be suspected of exaggeration when I speak in this style of a man whom I once loved so devotedly.

  • Was it really her son who was speaking in this style, and to her of all people in the world?

  • This triple division is most frequently given in Norman buildings, by a central tower; with chancel and nave: we also find in this style a triple chancel arch, an arrangement never occurring at a later epoch.

  • This style of cake is exceedingly simple, and admits of great variation.

  • This style is now to me quite unbearable, and I mean to have quite a reform in my little establishment, and first of all to bring up my daughter in the way recommended by Mr. B.

  • Illustration: This style of mirror was popular in the early nineteenth century.

  • The charm and beauty of this style as well as its dignity make it one which may be used in almost any modern house, as it ranges from simplicity to a beautiful restrained elaborateness suitable to the formal rooms.

  • This style is appropriate to large and dignified country houses.

  • This style may be used in a fairly low room if the curtain material is chosen with discretion and is not of a marked design.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    several generations; this art; this case; this conclusion; this direction; this girl; this good; this kingdom; this last; this line; this opinion; this plant; this process; this province; this same; this season; this singular; this situation; this sudden; this system; this term; this time; this trip; this unexpected; this were; this year