156 examples of prospectuses in sentences

A company is formed; that company puts out a prospectus; the promoters expect to raise a certain fund as capital stock.

But when all the arrangements had been made, and the prospectuses sent out, the Longmans saw my father's attack on the Edinburgh, and drew back.

Before Childe Harold was finished, an incident occurred which suggested to Byron a poem of a very different kind to any he had yet attempted:without vouching for the exact truth of the anecdote, I have been told, that he one day received by the mail a copy of Whistlecraft's prospectus and specimen of an intended national work; and, moved by its playfulness, immediately after reading it, began Beppo, which he finished at a sitting.

I went into his room to look at some plans and papershe gave me some prospectuses which are in that bag there just now-I was reading them over again only this evening.

She sat down in front of it, and methodically, one by one, she examined every paper she found, bills, receipts, prospectuses, charitable appeals, circulars, memoranda of literary matter.

Mr. Sinnett, doorkeeper in the house of Blavatsky, who, as a precaution against the vision of Bluebeards that the word Oriental is apt to conjure up in Western minds, is always dressed in the latest mode, and, so to say, offers his cigar-case along with some horrid mysteryit was to his prospectus of the new gospel, his really delightful pages, that Narcissus first applied.

The pier of Calais is, in fact, every thing that it need be, and what perhaps no other pier is; and yet it is nothing more than a piece of serviceable carpentery, that must have cost about as much, perhaps, as to print the prospectuses of some of the late undertakings, and pay the advertisements and the lawyer's bill.

He was short and stout, with a pale complexion, and sunken faded eyes, as of a man who had spent the greater part of his life by candle light, and had pored much over ledgers and bank books, share lists and prospectuses.

II BILLS OF BIRDS The prospectus, or advertisement, of a certain American typewriting machine commences by informing the public that "The typewriter is founded on an idea."

He went through galleries, churches and museums in a stolid silence like his daughter's; but in the hotels he never ceased to enquire and investigate, questioning every one who could speak English, comparing bills, collecting prospectuses and computing the cost of construction and the probable return on the investment.

My father relied on the superior abilities of Foggatt with an absolute trust, carrying out each day the directions given him privately the previous evening, buying, selling, printing prospectuses, signing whatever had to be signed, all with sole responsibility and as sole partner, while Foggatt, behind the scenes absorbed the larger share of the profits.

Parliament Street, Westminster, from whom prospectuses of the Society (the annual subscription to which is 1l.) may be obtained, and to whose care all communications for the Secretary should be addressed.

" A late PROSPECTUS Of the South Carolina Medical College, located in Charleston, contains the following passage: "Some advantages of a peculiar character are connected with this Institution, which it may be proper to point out.

What then are we to infer from an imposing prospectus which appears in the island papers, commencing thus: "Kingston, October 26, 1838 Jamaica Marine, Fire, and Life Assurance Company.

This one prospectus, coupled with its prompt success, is sufficient to prove the falsehood of all the stories so industriously retailed among us from the Standard and the Despatch.

There are the prospectuses of the scheme" (he flung a heap of printed papers on the table before his father), "and there is not a line in them that I cannot guarantee on my credit as a man of business.

You may take back your prospectuses.

The prospectuses which he had shown his father were mere waste paper, the useless surplus stationery remaining from a scheme that had failed to enlist the sympathies of a Transatlantic public.

In the meantime much might be done by more candid publicity and clearer statements in prospectuses of the objects for which money lent is to be used and of the terms on which loan issues have been arranged.

<pb id='331.png' n='1963h2/A/2188' /> FUNK & WAGNALLS CO., INC. SEE Funk & Wagnalls Modern Home and Office Dictionary Prospectus.

FUNK & WAGNALLS MODERN HOME AND OFFICE DICTIONARY PROSPECTUS.

Le Potomak, 1915-1914; précédé d'un prospectus, 1916.

Prospectus of coming features in the Geographic.

Frederic William Wile (A); 24Aug67; R416216. WILEMAN, JOYCE M. The prospectus of the merchants' hostess service.

While the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, they're something after all; but the walls along the short cuts to Fortune are papered with only the prospectuses of good intentionsintentions to do the other fellow good and plenty.

156 examples of  prospectuses  in sentences