Sentence examples for bit of publicity from inspiring English sources

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"We got quite a bit of publicity from that".

Clearly, a bit of publicity goes a long way.

And this can drum up a bit of publicity for my work".

He needs to get a bit of publicity - he needs people to talk about him.

"Arguably, this has at least given Kit Kat a bit of publicity, and that may be welcome," says Bamford.

"The exclusive behind-the-scenes pictures above of Pete's plaster session were given to me - for a bit of publicity.

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But Goldin felt the affair was a bit of publicity-seeking by the gallery.

So a newly published novelist is dismayed at all she's asked to do to publicise her new book: inane bits of publicity, talking about things she thinks are irrelevant to the book, doing loads of stuff for free.

A spokesman said the prime minister would be setting out his views on Europe during the European election campaign and did not want to start "another process", adding the Lib Dems were "a bit needy of publicity".

ReSolute These guys are a bit wary of publicity, but the promoter heavyweights now throw legendary parties just about twice a week.

Clearly spotting a bit of free publicity, MI6 has launched a well-timed recruitment drive.

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