1I have read you a lecture, a la facon of a village schoolmaster.
2In this little restaurant-sans-facon'-hespread wide his hands-'mightI, as the phrase is, "cut in"?'
3When he was on the wheele he was heard to say Le Roy est grand tyrant, Le Roy me traitte d'un facon fort barbare.
4Edwards saw this craze as the direct work of God himself: he meant this quite literally, it was not a mere pious facon de parler.
5This may be said to be literally true and not a facon de parler, as I once killed an elk that jumped through a window.
6In recent years, some patients have also received bone marrow treatment that has boosted survival, Facon said.
7Americans Josh Wharton and Neil Kauffman climbed a new seven-pitch variation to the right of El Facon on the southwest face.
8Facon and his colleagues analysed 447 untreated patients aged 65 to 75, giving some the standard drugs and adding thalidomide into the mix for others.
9Facon and his colleagues analyzed 447 untreated patients aged 65 to 75, giving some the standard drugs and adding thalidomide into the mix for others.
10"Come, come," said I, "the gold of the box may be worth nine guineas, and the facon we will put at six more."
11"I hope to God;" he said, "somebody will do as much for me if I ever get into such a scrape" (accoustre de telle facon).