in a fashion造句1. She got the idea from an article in a fashion magazine.
2. In a fashion context, unapproachable or intimidating artwork becomes accessible, even whimsical.
3. There is no difference for me between working in a fashion house and working in an opera.
4. This year, two tectonic plates are shifting in a fashion that could cause economic earthquakes.
5. Now I'm an account clerk in a fashion company.
6. Excellency, I can follow it in a fashion? can't speak it.
7. Yes, I worked in a fashion shop last summer as parttime sales girl.
8. What John talks is boastful and nonsensical in a fashion.
9. I worked in a fashion shop last summer as part - time salesgirl.
10. His forehead, which was deeply furrowed, bulged in a fashion not without significance for the physiognomist.
11. Orphans in particular found themselves fought over in a fashion not so different from the way Nazis had tried to claim blue-eyed and blond-haired Polish children during the war.
12. The roads here are quite a maze, criss-crossing one another in a fashion that at times defies logic.
13. The Hebraic calendar acquired by Enoch after he was translated in a beam of light intercalated solar and lunar cycles in a fashion similar to the Maya.