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    Use "ledger" in a sentence

    ledger example sentences

    ledger


    1. ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette


    2. “Not as long as there’s an unclaimed soul, a red ink pen and an accounting ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette


    3. She saw her sister standing on the boardwalk; she closed the ledger, dropped it onto the bench, and sped toward her


    4. After Hipolyta returned the store ledger to the office and locked up, they were home for dinner as usual


    5. There was a big business ledger


    6. ” He took my orders off the counter looked through them noted something down in the ledger on the desk and then said


    7. Selecting a large old ledger, leather bound and covered in dust, he set it on the lectern by the side of the desk and carefully opened the cover


    8. I kept a detailed ledger for every penny that we spent


    9. Midge closed the black ledger on her yellow writing pencil and set the package onto the booth's shelf


    10. A man with his long and broad experience in all forms of mass media wouldn’t be himself if he didn’t stress the vital importance of black rather than red ink on a ledger and what must be done to make a profit and stay in business

    11. He who hesitates misses out, so I gave my details, which he noted in a ledger he carried in a briefcase, we shook hands and I promised to arrive in Alloa in time for lunch on the second Friday of September


    12. One ledger per year


    13. The eighteenth ledger starts, like the others, on his birthday


    14. " Matthew pointed to the first page of the last ledger


    15. ON THE INCOME SIDE OF THE LEDGER


    16. "About evens the ledger


    17. “I am fully qualified in accountancy, perhaps some of the ledger entries, those that are boring to some people, I could easily do


    18. “We’ve done our duty by baptiz-ing them,” Úrsula would say, jotting down in a ledger the name and address of the mother and the place and date of birth of the child


    19. Amaranta searched among old papers for the ledger where Úrsula had written down the names and birth and baptism dates of all of them, and beside the space for each one she added his present address


    20. Amaranta fetched the ledger where she had written down the facts about her nephews and as the telegrams arrived she drew lines through the names until only that of the eldest remained

    21. Ledger Names vertically, and should return the value to that specified


    22. � He leafed quickly through a thick ledger book and pointed in triumph at an entry


    23. or cash for that matter, while debt is piling up on the “accounts payable” side of the ledger


    24. The dates will match up with the dates in the ledger


    25. Though they were in somewhat of a rush to get to the small store to secure the ledger and computer that would tie Yuri and Katarina to Moe, the counterfeit goods, and the nitro (and by extension Spalding’s murder), they agreed to stay a few moments when invited into the modest one-storey brick ranch-style home that from its design and the looks of some of the interior had probably been built in the early 1970s


    26. There was no ledger


    27. Looks like someone was searching for something, and there’s no ledger


    28. “Someone had already been there and taken the computer and the ledger and the cash


    29. “It would have if you had found the ledger and computer at his store,”


    30. The other notable items she found, while not lethal ones, were truly important: three ledger books and a notebook that had belonged to Nick Durante and which listed the financial details of his operations, along with names, addresses and telephone numbers

    31. Half an hour later, now back in her house and with her car parked inside her garage, Jennifer sat down in a sofa of her lounge and contemplated the ledger books and notebook she had found at the warehouse, still unsure what to do with them


    32. Taking one of the ledger books and opening it, she glanced through the pages of names and addresses accompanied by sums and dates of payments


    33. Putting that ledger book aside with the future intention of burning it, Jennifer picked the second ledger book and found that it listed those who had contracted loans from the Mafia at grossly inflated interest rates, something called loan sharking


    34. Another part of the same ledger covered the revenues from the casinos, cabarets and clubs owned by the Gambino family in Los Angeles


    35. Deciding to later burn that ledger book as well, she grabbed the third ledger and opened it


    36. She sucked air in after leafing through only a couple of pages, while glee filled her: that ledger contained a list of all the Los Angeles government officials, politicians, police officers, lawyers, prosecutors and judges that had been paid bribes by Durante’s men, along with the dates and amounts of the bribes and the bank accounts information


    37. Jennifer grinned as she read the list of names in the ledger: so many hypocrites, now at her mercy


    38. Now truly satisfied with her accomplishments of tonight, Jennifer put aside for safekeeping the third ledger before picking up the much smaller notebook


    39. Despite its small size, its content proved as hot as that of the third ledger, as it contained the contact information of the drug traffickers providing various hard drugs and marijuana to the street drugs distribution network run by Durante in Los Angeles and the surrounding region


    40. Just that list of secret bank accounts was worth millions of dollars by itself! Jennifer put the notebook on top of the third ledger book and sat back with a smile, thinking about all the mayhem and chaos she was now going to be able to cause around Los Angeles

    41. It was time to think about Wolfgang Blauner whose name headed the list on the other side of Ben’s ledger


    42. The inspector’s side of the ledger was looking very cosy; and now he was on target to talk with Clegg


    43. ledger, but looked up when Jack entered


    44. to those in her ledger entries from the Purchasing Office


    45. his rear office with an enormous ledger and a piece of paper, upon which he had written some notes


    46. ” He said, reading from his ledger


    47. “Um, let’s see, it was a Mr Stokes, Mr Harries” he replied after checking the ledger again


    48. “Let’s have a look, Miss” he said, delving further into his ledger


    49. ledger, but this time he could not find another entry to satisfy the two investigators


    50. “How many years does that ledger cover? When was the first entry?” she asked






































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    Synonyms for "ledger"

    daybook ledger account book book book of account leger bill balance records inventory register

    "ledger" definitions

    a record in which commercial accounts are recorded


    an accounting journal as a physical object