303 examples of socially in sentences

I can see the good times too; you know I'd try for all the athletics I could get into, and I guess I could keep my end up socially.

When I mentioned this to Johnson, he said, 'I drink it now sometimes, but not socially.'

It would be bad for him to marry a poor girl, or a girl who wasn't well connected socially.

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.

But the informers were ubiquitous and unknown, which was another reason why the Romans and Antiochenes refrained from mixing socially more than could be helped.

Galen had the wrinkled, smiling, shrewd face of an old philosopher who understood the trick of making himself socially prominent in order to pursue his calling unimpeded by the bitter jealousies of rivals.

Socially, the general type of the school teacher is a superior one.

Commenting on the enormous emigration from the Norwegian farms, William Eleroy Curtis remarks: "Notwithstanding the large emigration of young people, for whom the Norwegian farms are too small, it is apparent that the development of Norway is continually progressing along the highest lines, and that the tendency of the people, is upward socially and industrially, in culture and in wealth.

She was the pioneer of the movement to improve the condition of women morally, socially, and intellectually.

Maecenas had hesitated somewhat before accepting the intimacy of the young satirist: Horace had fought quite recently in the enemy's army, had criticized the government in his Epodes, and was of a classat least technicallywhich Octavian had been warned not to recognize socially, unless he was prepared to offend the old nobility.

He seems even to have made an effort to be socially congenial.

But as he lives socially, he has in practice to outgrow it, and this lands him in a serious theoretical dilemma.

The singer, we must suppose, was one of the leaders of the party, and his "dog" a companion or faithful official of the Society; and the song was sung on occasions when the members met together socially: and thus, as the Roman Catholics were Royalists, the allusion to the mutual attachment between the "maid" and "my dog and I" is plain and consistent.

Holding, as they do, that slavery is morally right, and socially elevating, they cannot cease to demand a full national recognition of it, as a legal right and a social blessing.

Alike commercially and socially they meant parterres, walks, bowers in her great back-garden.

Calumny had taken two forms: the monstrous black smoke of a vulgar version and the superior divinings of the socially elect; a fine, hidden flame fed from the smoke.

Preoccupied Greenleaf, amiable generals, not to see that a loyalist in New Orleans stood socially at absolute zero, whereas to stand at the social ebullition point was more to the Valcours than fifty Unions, a hundred Dixies and heaven beside.

In other words is it a good thing for us, socially and politically, to enrich ourselves beyond a certain point by a process which involves our dependence on other countries for food and raw material? Analogy between a State and a man is often useful, if not pushed too far.

SEE Hildreth, Gertrude H. BLACK, IRMA S. Learning to be socially acceptable.

To be socially popular is a part of his system; he sows corn among society as freely as over his land, and looks to some grains to take root, and bring him increase a hundred fold, as indeed they do.

He wakes everybody up, and, risky as perhaps some of his speculations are, is socially enlivening.

It is socially a blank.

Socially, too, a Papist, no matter what his rank, stood below, and at the mercy of, his Protestant neighbours.

I foresaw what lay before you then, and have often wondered how you would meet the occasion when you were both "finished," and at home under the same roof, and socially launched.

But certainly, if you love the man you think of marrying, you will be happy in the thought of wearing his name legally and socially in every-day life, and the sight of a card engraved, "Mrs. Rupert Chester," will give your heart a sweeter thrill than it has ever known in connection with the newspaper notices of Maria Owens.

303 examples of  socially  in sentences