Sentence examples for been advertising from inspiring English sources

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been advertising

verb

To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.

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Both sides have been advertising heavily.

(Mr. Brown has been advertising regularly on radio).

Many companies have been advertising more jobs but have been slow to fill them.

Some businesses have been advertising job openings with a stipulation that the unemployed need not apply.

Crossroads GPS, a conservative group, has been advertising against Mr. Kaine for weeks.

There have, for instance, been advertising campaigns devoted to the subject.

Beck has been advertising his rally as nonpolitical, but its main speaker is Sarah Palin.

Anheuser-Busch had been advertising its newest product all summer, clearly targeting the craft-beer market.

At this point four years ago, he had been advertising on TV for six months.

Older co-ops and ESOPs have been advertising their ownership structures again.

Consider the experiences of eBay, which had been advertising through Google for years.

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