144 examples of financially in sentences

" Our engagement proved a decided success financially, if not artistically.

It was the best drama I had yet produced, and proved a grand success both financially and artistically.

It is felt that this course, if adopted by Mr. GREELEY, would be financially ruinous to the interests of his paper.

Financially, we were progressing.

And moreover, he is given to understand in many subtile ways that as he will be damned in another world if he does not acquiesce in the fetich, so also will he be damned financially and socially here if he does not join the church.

Its circulation rapidly increased, and it was well managed financially.

But the new American Confederation was too weak financially to support his views, and the piracy and tribute continued until Captain Decatur bombarded Tripoli and chastised Algiers, during Jefferson's presidency, 1803-4.

Instead of paying its own way, it has been financially a heavy drag upon the State, while racially it provides, in the Polish-Ruthene conflict, an object-lesson on the disagreeable fact that an oppressed race can become an oppressor when occasion arises.

His discoveries were important, but America is not really among them, for Columbus, whom he knew and supported financially, got there first.

Now, what we want you to do is this: First of all, you're to take charge financially at that end of the line.

His father was unable to assist him financially, and was disposed to reproach him for forsaking a profession, in the cause of which the family had already made sacrifices.

"Do you know how we stand financially?

I'm on my feet financially, and I've had time to draw my breath and take a squint at myself from a different angle.

With his appointment to the Harvard professorship he became financially independent for the first time.

The company was unfortunate and failed financially before another attempt could be made.

It has been financially successful, and perhaps that is the best that can be said of it.

Sometimes, such regional associations could function as pressure groups, especially as they were usually financially stronger than the guilds.

Financially-minded as the Sung dynasty was, the cost of the operation of the palace was calculated, so that the emperor had a budget: in 1068 the salaries of all officials in the capital amounted to 40,000 strings of money per month, the armies 100,000, and the emperor's ordinary monthly budget was 70,000 strings.

As for Schumann, he determined to make the most of the new hope, and to establish himself socially and financially in a position which Wieck could not assail.

He is beginning to see that they use him as a sort of ambulance surgeon, but he does not yet understand the absolute money insolence of these people to those not of their "set," whom they consider socially or financially beneath them, and I hope he never may.

But the trouble with Mr. MAIS is that he seems to find it perilously easy to write about young school-masters who fall in and out of love with facility and who are financially at their wits' end.

If they marry a tenant farmer of their own class, with but small capital, they are too often a burden financially.

Tell him frankly that you will feel more respect for him if he is willing to sacrifice comfort and save from his own income enough to lift the debt he has incurred, and that you are sure he will feel less humiliated as time goes by if he is not financially in debt to you.

You see, about the time of the divorce Mr. Morten had a legacy left him, so that life has been easy for him financially.

Vera Michailovna "ran" the flat financially, industrially, and spiritually.

144 examples of  financially  in sentences