Sentence examples for been publicised from inspiring English sources

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been publicised

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To make widely known to the public.

  • The scandal was so publicised that he lost the next election.

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If there is one it has not been publicised yet.

If so, would the same results have been publicised?

I hadn't, of course – it had been publicised on a university Facebook page.

What has not been publicised is police research looking for the first time into suspects' histories.

Without the VW scandal none of these things would have been publicised.

He said those techniques had already been publicised and he had already banned them.

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Local media had been publicising the opening of British director Kevin Macdonald's Bob Marley biopic for weeks.

11.33am BST This is what Bloggers 4 Ukip tell me about the Newark poll they have been publicising today.

A Home Office spokesman said: "We have been publicising PCCs and their benefits to local communities for more than two years.

His latest pieces were publicised in suitably guerrilla fashion.

The photo will be publicised only when power-sharing resumes.

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