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Example sentences for "prospectus"

Lexicographically close words:
prospective; prospectively; prospector; prospectors; prospects; prospectuses; prosper; prospera; prospered; prospereth
  1. At the end of the First Part there is a prospectus of a work Trusler intended to publish in the form of a Dictionary (and of which he gives a specimen sheet), entitled SententiƦ Variorum.

  2. Canterbury, has issued a Prospectus for the immediate publication, by Subscription, of the Consuetudines KanciƦ: a History of Gavelkind and other remarkable Customs in the County of Kent.

  3. Ben Dixon goes to his bag and takes out a prospectus and crossing and standing facing windows begins to read it to himself.

  4. With prospectus in his hand rehearsing to himself in soft voice what he intends to say to his supposed client.

  5. A prospectus was printed and partially circulated in 1825, but the scheme was abandoned.

  6. The prospectus of the Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Company was adopted at a meeting held at Gray's Inn Coffee House, London, presided over by Col.

  7. The prospectus of a plan for establishing a "Museum of Natural History, Antiquity, &c.

  8. The prospectus stated: "The trade from London to Norwich in bombazeen and crape is at once extensive and permanent, yet the conveyance of goods is dilatory, expensive, and troublesome.

  9. In 1835 the prospectus of the Eastern Counties (or Grand Eastern Counties) Railway appeared.

  10. So he and Digwell went to work and made a splendid prospectus and advertisement, the latter an abridged edition of the former.

  11. This prospectus was a great triumph of business lying mixed with plums and spices of truth, and all set forth with taking "display lines.

  12. The Prospectus said the capital of the company was one million dollars, in one hundred thousand shares at ten dollars each.

  13. At this time it was his fate to appear at a select meeting of the directors of that Widows' and Orphans' Fleecing Corporation Limited, the prospectus of which he had assisted in drawing up.

  14. In January 1786, Cowper issued a prospectus for publishing a translation of Homer into English blank verse.

  15. The following extract, taken from a prospectus sent out by the Salvation Army Industrial Homes Company, illustrates the point: "The Charter of our Industrial Homes Co.

  16. With a flaming prospectus 'Knowledge is power,' &c.

  17. Extract from the Prospectus of Madam Delacoste's Boarding-school.

  18. In the prospectus of the Shepheardes Calender, dated Nov.

  19. Of the Vitas Patrum, which was to have been uniform with The Golden Legend, a prospectus and specimen page were issued in March, 1894, but the number of subscribers did not justify its going beyond this stage.

  20. The prospectus then goes on to state, that the assistants will become "free and happy, as they should be.

  21. You will oblige me by returning the prospectus of my work.

  22. I received the following letter, accompanied by a prospectus of a work on metaphysics, physics, astronomy, etc.

  23. Since this time a prospectus has been issued of a work entitled "The Earth not a Globe"; but whether it has been published I do not know.

  24. Suggestions as to the necessity for a revolution in philosophy; and prospectus for the establishment of a new quarterly, to be called the Physical Philosopher and Heterodox Review.

  25. It is true that when the prospectus was drawn out, and these English officials allowed their name to be made use of, Lord Palmerston was prime minister, and Lord Russell ruled over the foreign office.

  26. It was from the manager of a Cemetery Company, offering his services and enclosing a prospectus and price list.

  27. Attracted by the Prospectus and the picture, she walked over to Southfields directly after tea.

  28. And he gave Ranny a copy of the Prospectus with a beautiful picture of the house on it.

  29. The Prospectus is of a weekly paper of a miscellaneous nature to be call'd the Friend & to come out, the first number, the first Saturday in January.

  30. He has sent for a prospectus of the London Library.

  31. It contains a prospectus for a new weekly publication to be called The Friend.

  32. I would call the Gentry of thy native Island, and they should come in troops, flocking at the sound of thy Prospectus Trumpet, and crowding who shall be first to stand in thy List of Subscribers.

  33. There came this morning a printed prospectus from S.

  34. He smiles, perhaps, a little cynically at the incongruity between the prospectus and the present development, and then his fancy chuckles at what his fancy sees in the future.

  35. Martin Chuzzlewit saw only the ignominious contrast between the prospectus and the present reality.

  36. High Street, Chelmsford, who will forward Prospectus and order form on application.

  37. For Prospectus and order forms apply to the Author, or to Messrs.

  38. We expect to be prepared this summer or fall to issue the prospectus of a paper to be published on the ground.

  39. Only fancy, then, with what ecstasy would the traveller read the prospectus of an establishment wherein, as in a pantheon, all the gods were gathered around him.

  40. His eyes ran hastily along it, and he exclaimed peevishly, "No prospectus yet; no plan issued; nothing whatever announced.

  41. Writing a prospectus is a business which demands both caution and imagination.

  42. What about the prospectus with your name on it?


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prospectus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    agenda; aim; ambition; animus; aspiration; bill; blueprint; budget; calendar; calibrate; card; catalog; counsel; desideratum; design; desire; determination; docket; draft; effect; foreboding; forecast; forecasting; foresight; function; guesswork; idea; intent; lineup; meaning; menu; mind; motive; omen; plan; playbill; point; prefiguration; presage; presentiment; probability; prognosis; program; programme; project; projection; promise; prophecy; proposal; proposition; prospectus; protocol; purpose; resolution; resolve; roster; sake; scenario; schedule; slate; speculation; striving; study; view; will