Sentence examples for someone advertised from inspiring English sources

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If someone advertised a Sting Ray bike with a banana seat on Craigslist and you wanted it, you might call or email a few times.

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Avoid simply sending in your resume hunting for a non-advertised job, as you're not likely to get anywhere doing so; it is better to inquire and speak face-to-face with someone about non-advertised possibilities, or to join as a volunteer first and to be alert for job opportunities as they come up.

The second route is to apply for an advertised job and work on someone else's project.

In among this I received texts of encouragement, prayers, hugs and someone even delivered nappies that they saw advertised for free on social media and thought about me and my son immediately.

"We talked about getting it through some faceless online dealer, but we were a little worried that we might have to drive a long way only to find out that the car was not as advertised," he said".We preferred to work with someone local".

It is perhaps a requisite of the much advertised "aloha spirit" of kindness and generosity, but someone, a guide or shopkeeper or passer-by, is always giving you a little gift or treat -- a soft drink or a chocolate-macadamia nut bar here, a postcard or a refrigerator magnet there.

This practice, since modified by Facebook, still allows the creation of ads that are universally hated--like the ones that use your birth date information to serve up such endearing, "personalized" come-ons as, "Here's the perfect thing for someone who is 58 years old!!!!" Needless to say, the advertised items are usually less than perfect.

Depends on Whom You Ask As in real estate, where a hovel next to an airshaft might be advertised as bursting with potential, there will always be someone eager to sell you on the virtues of a given breed.

Someone, somewhere, under the exact perfect conditions might be getting that advertised gas mileage.

There is no rate for the job; positions are often discreetly trawled rather than openly advertised; and boardroom search committees rarely ask, "Could we get someone equally good even if we paid a bit less?" If the board now has to defend its compensation decisions publicly, it may be easier to say no.

And if you want to write about independent games (that don't have millions of dollars to drop on renting an apartment in everyone's head via marketing), then you do need to play those advertised games so that you can paint a picture of why someone who likes the big games might also like the small ones.

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