If you had fifty bonds that cost you par, and sold them at 110, you would then buy at par fifty-five bonds of some other rising kind, and go on doing this until -- I named no limit for this process; but my delighted mind saw visions of eighty and a hundred thousand a year -- comfort at least, if not affluence in New York -- and I explained to Ethel what the phrase capitalising one's premium meant. ❋ Owen Wister (1899)
You could also ask about adding missed payments to the loan, which is known as capitalising your arrears. ❋ Unknown (2008)
PS - I'm not dead set on "capitalising" the word "Public" in the final parag, but thought it might make it a bit clearer. ❋ Rachel (2005)
Should marketers go in with a view of 'capitalising' on consumer conversations and / or ❋ Unknown (2009)
Because of this I am capitalising on every potential opportunity to let my mind wander. ❋ Unknown (2009)
By capitalising on the cognitive abilities that are comparatively resistant to ageing, it may be possible for older adults to develop effective strategies to make the most of their memories. ❋ Unknown (2012)
He has made several smart calls in the metals and mining sector, capitalising on surging commodity prices at the right time over the past 12 months. ❋ Angela Henshall (2011)
Yes, it is imperative to stop criminals capitalising upon and exploiting sex workers, a situation that prevails as long as sex work is not regulated. ❋ Unknown (2009)
But he retreated backwards once more and was made to pay as 10-time grand slam champion Nadal broke for 4-3, capitalising on a poor Lopez volley. ❋ Unknown (2012)
"The fortunes of the U.S. dollar will be determined largely by the mood in the euro zone, as the U.S. dollar is now fulfilling the role of "not being the euro," capitalising on any bad news and retreating when the market gets more hopeful," Credit Agricole said in a note to clients. ❋ Shri Navaratnam (2011)
Arsenal's winner came after Albrighton had etched his name into the record books with the 20,000th Premier League goal, the winger capitalising on a defensive mix-up between Thomas Vermaelen and Per Mertesacker. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The lack of movement allowed them to regain their judgment outside off‑stump that had become such an integral part of Cook's game in Australia over the winter and accorded the openers the luxury of capitalising square of the wicket when the bowling dropped short. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The EU institutions and Germany are capitalising on the crisis, just as they did with the collapse of the exchange rate mechanism. ❋ Unknown (2011)
'Continental glamour' would be a great achievement for both Sunderland and Newcastle - but the difficulty lies in capitalising on it and making it sustainable. ❋ Unknown (2011)
A team not lacking in spirit but devoid of the means with which to turn energy and desire into victory, symbolised by their extreme difficulty in manufacturing goal chances and in capitalising on the few opportunities they did engineer. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Analysts fear that failure to address Yemen's swelling unrest, particularly its rising unemployment, may benefit al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula– an organisation which is already capitalising on lapsed security and an increasingly stretched army. ❋ Unknown (2011)
I get told off for not using umlauts or capitalising appropriately. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Marcelo Martins put Bolivia ahead in the 56th minute, capitalising on an error by Martin Demichelis. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Koosineau [est] [vraiment] [capitalisation Large] ❋ Max5555555 (2017)
[You should] have capitalised that. ❋ Qpww0kk (2018)