Which preposition to use with fashioned

of Occurrences 1070%

But I predict that the popularity of their doctrines will not last; and if ever you visit the moon again, you will find that their glory, now at its height, like the ephemeral fashions of the earth, will have passed away.

in Occurrences 318%

D. I was saying that I wished to look a little longer at the fashions in Broadway.

for Occurrences 94%

I don't want you to marry me now, but by and by, when I shall have made a name as a soldier, oror something," he added in painful turbulence of joy and fear over the great wordswhich he had been racking his small wits to fashion for weeks past, and, now that they were spoken, were not nearly so impressive as he had intended they should be.

with Occurrences 81%

"Me no sell," he decided abruptly, and walked off in lordly fashion with his dusky companion at his side, the Leader curling his feathery tail arc-like over his back, and walking with an air princes might envy.

to Occurrences 67%

Lord Nick lifted the little man in his arms as if he were a child and literally carried him in that fashion to the bunk.

from Occurrences 57%

Is the time to come when man shall be able to shape out of clay, fashion from wood, or stone, an image of himself, and, breathing upon it, command it to walk forth a thing of life, and be obeyed?

at Occurrences 55%

The shape of the dishes varies at different periods, the prevailing fashion at present being oval and circular dishes on stems.

as Occurrences 47%

It was made in this wise: first, great logs were laid up, across the stream, in the same fashion as the side of a log house, to the height of about twelve feet, properly secured, and upon these, other and smaller logs were laid, side by side, transversely, and sloping up the stream at an angle of forty-five degrees, like one side of the roof of a house.

on Occurrences 37%

In the making of it, the hammer and nails were mine by right of sex, while she stitched in womanish fashion on the fabrics.

into Occurrences 32%

He had risen, and was looking down in friendly fashion into her honest, lovely eyes.

by Occurrences 25%

Bibbs was the last to arrive on the scene of action, and did so with a bag of sweets in one hand, a book in the other, and a piece of paper, pinned by some joker to the tail of his coat, bearing the legend, "Please to kick me"a request which was immediately responded to in a most hearty and generous fashion by all present.

among Occurrences 21%

"I detested a pipe at your time of life; or may say, I was afraid of it; the only smoke that was in fashion among our scarlet coats being the smoke of gunpowder.

out Occurrences 17%

His father, had a great barn, above which, as was the fashion long ago, perched upon a staff, a few feet above the ridgepole, was a weather-cock, fashioned out of a piece of board in the shape of a rooster.

than Occurrences 15%

Van Helmont had several other famous nostrums, with which he pretended to perform wonders, as quacks have done in all ages, and as some do now: for empiricism was never more in fashion than at the present day, and the chemical art has supplied them with many more arcana and nostrums than the ancients had in all their antidotes and theriacas, etc.

like Occurrences 15%

Then, penetrate the wilderness where you may, the main telling features, to which all the surrounding topography is subordinate, are quickly perceived, and the most complicated clusters of peaks stand revealed harmoniously correlated and fashioned like works of arteloquent monuments of the ancient ice-rivers that brought them into relief from the general mass of the range.

after Occurrences 11%

It was a tiny thing, designed to hold a child's play-pretties or a young girl's sewing, but shaped and fashioned after the manner of mountain baskets, and woven of stout white hickory withes shaved down to daintier size and pliancy by the old man's jack-knife.

in Occurrences 9%

Some notion of city taste, however, has gone abroad in the country, and the choirs, although old-fashioned in their organization, are not quite content with the psalm-books of old time, and are constantly asking for something newer and better.

over Occurrences 9%

He came cantering along in a clumsy fashion over an open space, affording us an excellent shot, and when he was broadside on we both fired, breaking his back.

before Occurrences 8%

He walked up the path still looking at it, and being admitted by the trim servant was shown into the parlour, and stood in a dispirited fashion before Mrs. Smith.

about Occurrences 7%

In reply she fell to stroking the smooth black plaits, wound coronet fashion about Miss Kaufman's small head.

as Occurrences 6%

Perhaps she was not a modern school-girl, perhaps she was as old-fashioned as Miss Prudence herself.

through Occurrences 6%

The road was certainly a new one, but it was lined with rhododendrons and costly shrubs, and it wound and wound serpentine fashion through shrubberies and miniature plantations which indicated not only remarkably good taste, but vast expenditure.

of Occurrences 5%

Foolish of course, old-fashioned of course, to put two and two together in this way!

under Occurrences 5%

Indeed, she was rather sensitive on the subject of her readiness in recognizing a man of fashion under any circumstances, and to let this be known was her very first object, as soon as she was relieved from the presence of John Effingham.

for Occurrences 5%

She seemed to be discovering new qualities in this father whom she had considered to be too old-fashioned for his time.

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