「faſhion」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「of」)
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Citrus soon became the | fashion of the nobility and rich merchants. |
The Blorenge is composed in layer-cake | fashion of a number of different rock types. |
panese Version: The costumes are close to the | fashion of the French production. |
me of them indeed were even following the new | fashion of living aboard the whole year. |
Wine-tables followed the | fashion of other tables and were often inlaid with wo |
are constructed with acetate in the canonical | fashion of fatty acid synthesis. |
In the water it may upend in the | fashion of a Mallard or dive in search of food. |
The Nationalists, as was the | fashion of the Army of Africa, advanced in mobile col |
theme is ‘Divine Love' and is written in the | fashion of the Swaneh of Ahmad Ghazali. |
In a celebratory | fashion of this momentous anniversary, Concordia will |
office there usually stands a planter in the | fashion of the open-top bus to the Needles Battery. |
esign for Kanye West, again influenced by the | fashion of the 1980s. |
In 1641, after Tessouat's death, in the | fashion of an Algonquian custom, a new Tessouat was r |
narrative frieze around the column, after the | fashion of Trajan's Column, is erroneous. |
ney in developing the estate according to the | fashion of the time. |
al paintings, made in 1875 after the romantic | fashion of that time, depict outstanding scenes of Ko |
me is modeled after the word "martini" in the | fashion of such drinks as the appletini. |
aring tight clothes characteristic of Spanish | fashion of the time. |
se dome covering its central space, after the | fashion of funerary buildings of Ancient Rome. |
in 1453 Sir John Norman appears to have set a | fashion of going by water. |
The style was typical of the English | fashion of the day, clearly influenced by classical p |
denham wrote no long prescriptions, after the | fashion of the time, or was entirely free from theore |
This | fashion of retelling a story with different character |
That support may come in the traditional | fashion of artillery support to maneuver forces, or b |
requested by the unknown client, in a typical | fashion of the time. |
As Governor, Bradford governed in the | fashion of his mentor, Leverett Saltonstall, with an |
was designed to bear Disston's imprint in the | fashion of true Victorian utopianism. |
y the occupying English forces in 1815 in the | fashion of a 16th Century Irish tower house |
founder of this dynasty, Userkaf started the | fashion of attaching sun temples with his mortuary te |
lish) to the Greek form Neander following the | fashion of the time. |
As was the | fashion of the day, the club needed a nickname and, b |
ng their names to “Opera House” to follow the | fashion of the Paris Opera house that had been recent |
on to make a considerable influence on street | fashion of that era and, despite problems in the mid- |
The music belongs to the Turkish-influenced | fashion of the period and features janissary music, r |
"Chinese Chippendale" had been a | fashion of the mid-18th century, a time when the town |
It is pasigraphic after the | fashion of John Wilkins, Gottfried Leibniz and Charle |
rvious ... to other selves -- impervious in a | fashion of which the impenetrability of matter is a f |
al disaster of the 1892 crash in the orthodox | fashion of the time, cutting spending and increasing |
rethren had lived in separate cells after the | fashion of the Eastern ascetics. |
himself with young pages, in imitation of the | fashion of the princely courts, and his pages were, o |
mposed of a set of tuned keys arranged in the | fashion of the keyboard of a piano. |
king out in public without a hijab and in the | fashion of the harems of Baghdad, she wore transparen |
aptation to living on the forest floor in the | fashion of a South East Asian pheasant, which it rese |
A satire on the blues rock | fashion of the time, it was a multi-sectioned walking |
n Romantic in the manner of Edinburgh and the | fashion of the day. |
His tribunal or vierschaar reflects the | fashion of the period in its use of columns reflectin |
ds released their debut albums, the music and | fashion of that era had a profound impact on them. |
brownish, his beard more black, cut after the | fashion of a spade, of stature indifferent, and somew |
itself presents cutscenes with dialog in the | fashion of early silent films, where a text plaque is |
He also introduced the | fashion of the once popular Literary Annuals, beginni |
d successively around the fort in an arranged | fashion of straight streets and ordered houses around |
gs; he drank smoke from the cheroot after the | fashion of the Sahib-log and not from the hookah nor |
was the first in the country to introduce the | fashion of smoking tobacco, his friend Raleigh being |
th his mother Helena of Constantinople in the | fashion of Greek Orthodox iconography. |
s Cesar": "He was decidedly literary, after a | fashion of his own, and the gems which find their way |
he bells worn on the lady's toes refer to the | fashion of wearing bells on the end of shoes in the f |
rics, meaning that his lips move in a similar | fashion of that when the words in the lyrics are bein |
ow he became a divinely-inspired seer, in the | fashion of a gift from a serpent: while he was tendin |
an image of gold to the value of £40, in the | fashion of an archbishop holding a cross or some othe |
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