11 adverbs to describe how to commercial

The Agadir incident in 1911 betrayed the purely commercial nature of the designs of the four Powers concernedFrance, Spain, England, and Germanyand a war over the corpse of Morocco was only narrowly avoided.

In Scandinavia, in Germany, even in America, he casts his spell over great audiences, if not through long runs (which are a vice of the merely commercial theatre), at any rate through frequently-repeated representations.

The strictly commercial aspect of the Docksthe London Docks above and the West India Docks belowshades off by slight degrees into the black misery of the hole.

Bruges, in particular, was one of the chief stations of the Hanseatic League, which formed an essentially commercial alliance for the mutual protection of the northern trading centers.

" Here we note a frankly commercial view of marriage, without any reference to "higher emotions."

Montreal, of the black-frocked priests and the French notices, had it; and Ottawa, of the grey stone palaces and the St. Petersburg-like shining water-frontages; and Toronto, consumingly commercial, carried the same power in the same repose.

On leaving the hospital and resuming my travels, I felt sure that any one of several magazines or newspapers would willingly have had me conduct my campaign under its nervously commercial auspices; but a flash-in-the-pan method did not appeal to me.

Very few, I should fear, in a community so shrewdly commercial as Manchester, where, I understand, religious profession is seldom taken as a substitute for technical training.

This use of the word is grossly commercial.

Disagreeably commercial.

But of course without this perversion there would be no distinctively commercial class with interests opposed to those of the community.

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