294 examples of outlays in sentences

By a lingering progress up the street, "Sir Charles Grandison" might be nibbled downby such as had the stomachwithout the outlay of a single penny.

The farmer could by higher wages attract more labor, but as the selling of the harvest remains a haphazard matter, the venture might mean ruin all the more certain and serious were wage outlay large.

"Though the schooner is as bad as gone, and the outlays have been awfully heavy, I'm almost afraid to go any further.

There was no preparation of buildings or outlays.

The parent's legal claim to the services of his children, while minors, is a slight boon for the care and toil of their rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

The parent's legal claim to the child's services, while a minor, is a slight return for the care and toil of his rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

The parent's legal claim to the child's services, is a slight return for the care and toil of his rearing, exclusively of outlays for support and education.

Look at the hourly lavish outlays of money to procure a momentary gratification for those passions and appetites.

The parent's legal claim to the services of his children, while minors, is a slight boon for the care and toil of their rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

The parent's legal claim to the child's services, while a minor, is a slight return for the care and toil of his rearing, to say nothing of outlays for support and education.

The parent's legal claim to the child's services, is a slight return for the care and toil of his rearing, exclusively of outlays for support and education.

Look at the hourly lavish outlays of money to procure a momentary gratification for those passions and appetites.

In the first place it obliges the city to make great outlays of money in order to get immediate results.

But payment of debts is, in times of high political tension, a two-edged sword, if it is carried out at the cost of necessary outlays.

The Irish provisions cost annually about £300, and the English supplies about £1000, not including such extra outlays as that of £1355 in 1793 for new stills, worms, and coppers.

Could she get a cargo, or any considerable amount of sandal-wood, and exchange it for teas by Canton, the proceeds of these teas might make a very sufficient return for all the outlays of the voyage, as well as for that portion of the property which had been used by the colonists.

She makes numerous presents, and this under advice, without increasing her receipts, as well as reducing them annually two millions five hundred thousand livres by the diminution of the duty on salt; and so augments her expenses that, upon mature consideration, we shall rather be applauded for being in the state we still are after so many necessary outlays, than blamed for having incurred them.

These are some of the positive annual outlays, without including rent, interest on capital invested, and other items that belong to the debit side of the ledger.

Once when Julia chided him for his great outlays upon them and said: "No longer is any resource, either just or unjust, left to us," he replied, exhibiting his sword: "Cheer up, mother: for, as long as we have this, money is not going to fail us.

Including wages of the overseer, and all outlays for repairs and purchase of such articles as were not produced at home, the expenses would not exceed five or six thousand dollars.

In America, a large part of these costs are, by the law of special assessments, placed upon the owners of adjacent lands, whose outlays are usually more than offset by the increased value of their lands as a result of the improvements.

The governor and the officers know how great is the need, but they may make no outlays without express orders.

With its growth goes corresponding accommodations in wages and salaries, office space and equipment and other routine outlays.

The outlays necessary to finance such a top-heavy bureaucratic fabric grow in direct proportion to the age and rigidity of the bureaucracy, draining off public funds into private coffers and adding uncompensated elements to overhead costs.

From two-thirds to three-quarters of central government outlays are for war in the past and preparation for war in the future.

294 examples of  outlays  in sentences