6770 examples of ventures in sentences

Now that's w'at I calls right proper and handsome conduct, or the devil's a preacher, and I ventures with all respect to propose three cheers for Mr. Eagen.

I believed that I was fated to engage in strange ventures, and I wanted to equip myself for the future.

This is not a history of my trading ventures, or I would tell at length the steps I took to found a new way of business.

Now that you're here, you have my sworn word that the Free Companions will never lay hand again on your ventures.

Busy as he had been with commercial ventures, there was never a time when he had not stood ready with his help.

And then she is sure to omit a most substantial word in the second draught (for she never ventures an epistle without a foul copy first), which is obliged to be interlined,which spoils the neatest epistle, you know.

IV.The Honour of the Grandets Charles Grandet, in the course of eight years, met with considerable success in his trading ventures.

Newspapers in Norway are not so good an investment; in fact, none of them may be considered financial ventures.

O, it were brave if my master could meet with a merchant of ill-ventures, to bargain with him for all his bad conditions, and he sell them outright!

[Footnote 15: Osricke does not come back: he has begged off but ventures later, under the wing of the king.]

The merchants from the arcades came to see that their ventures were properly loaded.

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HEDGE VII A-MAYING VIII WORK IX FAME COMES COURTING X VENTURES AND ADVENTURES XI

CHAPTER X VENTURES AND ADVENTURES Ken had not much time for these visits.

Aeneid break his narratives of martyrdoms, and the disciple ventures on the track of the great master in a little eclogue descriptive of the approach of spring.

And yet it is at such a time as this that Dr. Manning ventures to put forth his "Letters to a Friend," painting all as peace, unanimity, and obedient faith within the Roman Church; all dissension, unbelief, and letting slip of the ancient faith within our own communion.

The first letters to Count Bünau, in the valuable Dassdorf collection, reveal an oppressed, self-absorbed spirit, which hardly ventures to look up to such an exalted patron.

A few managerial ventures brought her a handsome bankruptcy.

He married a woman who, with her wealth and her voice, rescued his operatic ventures from bankruptcy.

"The same you knew in India, and who ventures to hope that you would favour him with your attestation to his character as a gentleman and man of honour.

If the woodchuck stirs up his banked life-fire and ventures forth, he will not see his shadow, and must straightway arrange with winter for a rebate in our favour.

Now, hark you; having fallen into this strait, we are willing to conform to our condition, and to give you fair and honest work to the best of our powers; but mind you, if one finger be laid on us in anger, if so much as the end of a whip touch one of us, we have sworn that we will slay him so ventures, and you also, should you countenance it , even though afterward we be burned at the stake for doing it.

The present work shows, in fact, a great mass of authorities for many of the incongruities which it ventures to rebuke.

He ventures the attempt, which ends in little else than his own execution.

I allow the Coquette to be a lively boat on a wind, and a real scudder going large; but one should know the wright that fashioned yonder brigantine, before he ventures to say that any vessel in Her Majesty's fleet can hold way with her, when she is driven hard.

A warlike and exclusive folk, the Kakekikokuans extend a red-hot welcome to the foreigner who ventures within their borders.

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