How To Use Advertised In A Sentence

  • Instead of the mascara the label advertised, the bottle was filled with micros she’d never before used. DIAMOND DUST by David Walton | Fiction | Futurismic
  • The velarium, or awning, is advertised in all the inscriptions yet found which give notice of public games. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • They were mantled with black and blue marks that advertised the weight and number of blows so shielded from his head and face. THE TEARS OF AH KIM
  • Leo and his friends also took the spinthariscope to an out-of-town astronomers convention and advertised that they had developed an optical system that could penetrate clouds.
  • Entry was available only through acquisition of unadvertised tickets sold or given away to select customers.
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  • The captains of the guards advertised the Emperor of it, who sent out scouts.
  • These days Listerine is advertised only for oral hygiene.
  • Herefordshire had the slowest advertised download speeds. The Sun
  • Each event will be advertised as soon as they are arranged.
  • The worrying thing is that the gap is widening between what is advertised and what people get in reality," he said. Computing
  • An evening at the Magpie and Crown in Brentford was certainly lively, intellectually stimulating and at times hysterically funny; and I think their cask-conditioned scrumpy is probably at least twice the advertised strength... A busy weekend...
  • The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is ByronWhite. The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein for the Supreme Court?
  • Many claims and counterclaims were advertised about who the real market leader was and who was the benefactor of the readers and protected the consumer's wallet.
  • To give some credit to Dr Cullen, he did finally gazette those changes, which have at least required farmland to be publicly advertised for sale in New Zealand before it is flogged off overseas - never mind how small the advertisement is.
  • Unversity, be authorized on behalf of this Board to attend the sale of the real estate of the said Herndon advertised for sale in Washington to-morrow, by the National Savings Board of Visitors minutes
  • Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features. The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE
  • The pair had advertised the show on social media, promising big prizes for the top three dogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The concert was well enough advertised but ticket sales were poor.
  • My colleague selected honey-glazed pork in garlic, together with roast potatoes, sprouts and diced swede, advertised at £3.65.
  • In these tests, advertised as drug response profiles, the companies check for some DNA segments that encode enzymes involved in metabolizing some drugs like tamoxifen, methotrexate, Plavix (clopidogrel), coumadin and others. Dr. Elaine Schattner: An Educated Medical Consumer: On Personal DNA Testing
  • Does the fact that the "product" being advertised isn't necessarily a tangible, buyable sort of product change how we can measure the advertisement?
  • Recreational activities and evening classes are advertised for the longer nights approaching.
  • a poster advertised the coming attractions
  • Be aware of products or treatments that are advertised as a quick and effective cure-alls for a wide range of ailments.
  • Nonrefundable tickets used to be regularly advertised in the newspaper classifieds.
  • Advertised in glowing terms on a website, the tours include courses in etiquette, such as the tip that coffee cups are held over the lap while teacups are held away from the saucer.
  • One has to know about the discreet and unadvertised café opposite Exeter College in order to actually notice it.
  • The lecture's organizers have said the lecture was clearly advertised as a series of yarns.
  • How refreshing it is that in the midst of a throwaway society there remain products designed and constructed to function as advertised, season after season.
  • In place of our advertised programme, we will have live coverage of the special memorial service.
  • Intrigued, we ordered a round and, as advertised, it tasted like someone had dropped a pat of Land O'Lakes into weak Earl Grey.
  • There have been 46 instances of damage to property, 94 publicly advertised demonstrations and 164 demonstrations that were unadvertised.
  • Even on the specifics, this tax cut is not what it is advertised to be.
  • There's an unadvertised 8-ounce size, called ‘short’.
  • So did all the lovely young women who advertised for the sexy lingerie.
  • Experts say both will turn a crisis into a calamity, hurting the very people they are advertised as helping. The Sun
  • Because most people living there still called the whole region ‘Old Bourbon,’ any whiskey shipped from Limestone was invariably advertised and identified on barrelheads as ‘Old Bourbon Whiskey,’ no matter where it was actually made.
  • This week it advertised for nine vacant positions offered up with zero hours. The Sun
  • The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised.
  • Many other dietary supplements have been advertised for their purported ergogenic properties, and the list grows each year.
  • I bought the camera and case as advertised in the catalogue.
  • In spite of that she had it announced and advertised, ... and in the end there only came of it a vexatious mancando, perdendosi! Letters
  • The firm began manufacturing fruit pastilles, and they were sold loose and unadvertised in 4lb wooden boxes for a penny an ounce.
  • Baby milk marketing has taken a hit from websites such as Mumsnet, who object to the way the formula is advertised. Mad.co.uk : Today's Breaking News
  • I meant to convey not just his strange, slow but charismatic drawl but also his character - unsentimental, tough to the point of roguishness with an unadvertised, indeed sometimes concealed heart of gold.
  • Such a beast, and I choose the word advisedly, was advertised in a local paper.
  • They can be the first to discover a product sitting quietly, unadvertised, on a specialty retail shelf, or can decide to play with a mini-skateboard keychain or milk cap, and turn it into a runaway hit.
  • The upcoming game and CBS interviews, being advertised as "courtside," will be filmed on April 1. Clark Kellogg: CBS Analyst To FACE OBAMA On Basketball Court With Harry Smith
  • So if the statisticians are undercounting labor, productivity may be less impressive than advertised.
  • People choose not to buy advertised goods, and even to stridently reject advertising.
  • The only local business that advertised he took euros was a bakery in New Romney. Come to sunny Rye...
  • As soon as he switched to cows, he advertised for sharemilkers, providing the chosen ones with the land, a farmhouse, dairy herd and milking shed.
  • It is all part of the national programme being advertised as Power to Change.
  • After 8 years of a yukky stained toilet, I had decided to invest in an extra-strong 3-in-one product that had advertised itself ‘able to get rid of stubborn stains‘.
  • During the past few months the city papers have referred to St. Vincent as the leprosy town, Hallock was referred to as the pauper district; we have been advertised as the refuge of tramps and quarantined on account of glanders*; but last of all and worst of all Bro, W-- --- has commenced pelting us with poetry, and SUCH poetry! "...Leprosy Town..."
  • The only justice I can think of in modern who turned out to be more conservative than originally advertised is Byron White. The Volokh Conspiracy » Epstein for the Supreme Court?
  • If you are trying to decide if a certain bottle is going to be as good as advertised, I would recommend using Cork’d or Cellar Tracker, which offer a collection of ratings from various people who have owned or consumed specific wines and noted their tastings. White wine, red wine, the frontal cortex, spooky store – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • When the council last advertised it said suitable candidates must have between ten and 15 rowing boats, a motor launch, a river boom and be suitable qualified in life saving.
  • We are now left to wonder whether the publicly-advertised trials of GM crops were only a smokescreen to divert attention away from the real, clandestine experiments.
  • The jobs are also passed on to local employment offices where they are either filled or advertised.
  • There has been an encouraging response since the club advertised a few days ago.
  • As a Shawnee police department lieutenant explained to reporters, the transparent tape performed as advertised.
  • When a film is advertised as a true story, does it have a responsibility to be faithful to the truth?
  • Between then and 1872 Millend was advertised for sale by auction on several occasions.
  • He was clad in faded overalls and black cotton shirt, with hobnailed brogans on his feet, and on his head a hat whose shapelessness and stains advertised the rough usage of wind and rain and sun and camp-smoke. All Gold Canon
  • The Advertising Standards Authority's committee of advertising practice (CAP) and broadcast committee of adverting practice (BCAP) are expected to report in the early autumn on changes to the way broadband speeds are advertised. UK broadband connections 'only half as fast as advertised'
  • I only found one job that advertised for an evolutionary psychologist.
  • The lightbox installations by Simmi Dullay were unplugged, and there were also works advertised on the exhibition's flyers that were not on show.
  • In part I think this was due to the fact it was advertised as a movie that was far gorier than it actually was. Psychic Killer (1975)
  • Finally they had arrived at a run down tenement that advertised rooms for cheap.
  • The worrying thing is that the gap is widening between what is advertised and what people get in reality," he said. Computing
  • It's advertised with the term "landlord is flexible", which I later learn means that I am willing to offer it furnished or part-furnished. Diary of a landlord: open day viewings
  • It took perseverance to discover where jobs were advertised. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • The product is advertised to operate using static electricity only and requiring no batteries or other power sources.
  • A total of two listings rang in close to the advertised price of $525 for a one-bedroom.
  • I would much prefer people found the pain that lies beneath rather than blurt it out and have it paraded and advertised.
  • I advertised him of my intention.
  • Several jobs with salaries of up to £45,000, are now being advertised, as department chiefs begin to look outside the organisation to find recruits prepared to work in the town.
  • I am an alcoholic but have not had a drink for very many years, but as soon as I see these adverts or pass by all these shebeens, bottlestores and shops all I see is alcohol being advertised and I start thinking about booze.
  • He is for the most part anonymous and unadvertised, but he is responsible for by far the greater part of the achievements sometimes loudly claimed by others.
  • He was advertised the French army in Italy had had an overthrow.
  • For the really energetic among us, there is also hydra-energetic roll-on, advertised in the same break by more stubbly types, this time wearing open-necked shirts, looking mean and guarding their cards in a poker game, for "when your nights are long, and you don't want your eyes to betray you". Magical weekend in Cardiff is in a league of its own
  • The ocean breeze the Aussies call "the doctor" did, as advertised, come in most afternoons or evenings to cool things off.
  • But the real heart of most advertising messages conveys information or communicates a feeling about the product or service being advertised.
  • In obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, and general surgery over three quarters of advertised middle grade posts had no provision for training.
  • The desirability of the fanciest affordable homes may not be widely advertised - but it is only a matter of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services.
  • There may also be a different fee on the money transfer element than the advertised balance transfer fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Careful analyses by boards of health and government chemists of a great number of advertised medicines have shown that three-fourths of the so-called tonics and "bitters" and "bracers" of all sorts contain alcohol -- some of them in such large amounts as to be stronger and more intoxicating than whiskey. A Handbook of Health
  • Then came the last pallet, the ammo pallet, which was advertised at 1,120 pounds.
  • It is advertised to have "tap clean rinseable 99. 97\% true HEPA filtration" system that caught my attention. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • But players who have advertised their guilds as "GBLT-friendly" have lately been warned off by Blizzard moderators, who cite a rule against sexual discrimination in censoring the players. Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives
  • As such, rarely do they move me to try a resto advertised therein.
  • Experts say both will turn a crisis into a calamity, hurting the very people they are advertised as helping. The Sun
  • Reports, it may be worth while to notice that he never but once in his life advertised the public of any need, and that was the _need of more orphans_ -- more to care for in the name of the Lord -- a single and singular ease of advertising, by which he sought not to increase his George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God
  • He'd seen a reasonable place to bunk down, the Hotel Normandy, advertised at 130 francs, douche included. CORMORANT
  • The plaintiff advertised a gold watch and diamond ring for sale.
  • The pair had advertised the show on social media, promising big prizes for the top three dogs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In light of what he calls the processed food industry's co-option of "sustainability" and its vast spending on marketing, Pollan advises to be wary of any food that's advertised. Signs of the Times
  • Incidentally, they did put on a couple of unadvertised trains to Victoria after the game, but none going back to Dartford.
  • If you continue to buy canvas boards, look for those which are advertised as non-warping.
  • Teaching posts are advertised in Tuesday's edition of the paper.
  • I used to eat at a Scandinavian cafeteria in San Francisco that called itself a "smorgasbord" and advertised its reindeer meatballs over pasta as superior to the Italian meatballs at the U.S. Cafe next door. With Best Countries Like These…
  • For example, the advertised possum skinner went away to Auckland and no one knew when or if he was coming back.
  • The job is being advertised, with the intention of getting a replacement by the end of the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • A previously advertised shoot at Ballyhaunis, for Sun. 27th June, has been cancelled due to a clash of dates with another event.
  • Shoppers who rush to your store to take advantage of wonderfully advertised manufacturers' specials should be greeted with an unadvertised special predetermined by you.
  • M'Iver, who was the first to take watch for the night, paced back and forth along the lobbies or stood to warm himself at the fire he fed at intervals with peat or pine-root Though he had a soldier's reverence for the slumbers of his comrades, and made the least of noises as he moved around in his deer-skins, the slightest movement so advertised his zeal, and so clearly recalled the precariousness of our position, that I could not sleep. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Experts say both will turn a crisis into a calamity, hurting the very people they are advertised as helping. The Sun
  • More and more jobs being advertised have a requirement that the applicant can speak German or another European language.
  • Here, if Camilla had not been premonished by Lothario that the love of Chloris was but feigned, and that he himself had told it to Anselmo to blind him, that he might with less difficulty celebrate her own praises under the name of Chloris, she had without doubt fallen into the desperate toils of jealousy; but being already advertised, she posted over that assault lightly. The Fourth Book. VII. Wherein Is Prosecuted the History of the Curious-Impertinent
  • We advertised for people who had previous experience so they could set the system up from scratch.
  • The toilet paper of 1930 was gaily advertised as ‘splinter-free!’
  • Other jobs advertised include a shark personality profiler at Port Lincoln, a Fairy Penguin home remodeller on Kangaroo Island, and a "roo poo" harvester. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • The IMI noted evidence of a fall-off in the level of senior management positions being advertised.
  • But royal sources say the advertised role will cover general upkeep of the Grade I listed building rather than major renovations. The Sun
  • In spite of that she had it announced and advertised, ... and in the end there only came of it a vexatious mancando, perdendosi! Letters
  • Understandably, the next lot to qualify felt very jittery so they looked elsewhere before we advertised our jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean, Comcast advertised unlimited access with certain upload/download bandwidths, and that was most definitely not what they were actually providing. The Volokh Conspiracy » The FCC and the Internet:
  • Perry was made to some extent from pears, and was advertised for sale in the _Boston News Letter_, and one traveller told of "peachy" made from peaches. Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • Berlei and Gossard run free Focus On Fitting workshops in department stores nationwide, advertised in local newspapers.
  • The catalogue advertised add-ons such as extra memory and software.
  • Linguine vongole lacked the advertised cockles, but here, the large, plump clams were clean and perfectly cooked.
  • The job is being advertised, with the intention of getting a replacement by the end of the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anxious for a return on the investment and for results that may burnish the image of its performance, the Government has advertised an impressive list of the airship's capabilities.
  • She got the job after the town council advertised the vacancy last summer.
  • In the Invergordon job centre most of the jobs advertised seem to be low-grade, local authority work.
  • The detective said the prostitution service was advertised as an an escort service.
  • Trading Standards Officers uncovered Barrett's eBay practices when a complaint was made about him by a customer who claimed he had been sold a 'clocked' 16-seater minibus which was advertised on the site. Home | Mail Online
  • Those who live and work in the area, which has latterly advertised itself as The Quarter, feel the bar will upset the balance of this café quarter.
  • Rosvet, in the meantime, is monitoring the implementation of the widely advertised government program called “Dorozhnaia karta” (“Road Map”) [ru]: Global Voices in English » Kazakhstan: On the Efficacy of Government
  • And in an age of changing values, many are led astray by these convenient moral attitudes persuasively promoted and advertised nationally.
  • Job vacancies are advertised at jobs. The Sun
  • If only there were some crisped onions on top, as advertised, this dish could be a killer.
  • A Public notices must be advertised in a bewildering range of situations. Times, Sunday Times
  • No one really knows how many salons exist since gatherings can be unadvertised or by invitation only. Globe and Mail
  • Courses may also be advertised in local jobcentres and public libraries or on the display boards of local employment agencies.
  • He had the entertaining idea of running a competition, and he advertised for experts in games theory to submit strategies.
  • I don't think you would get away with a ‘Jesus Bar’ advertised by a leering Christ holding a chalice of wine.
  • The other advertised itself as ‘a new, completely automatic, self-service laundry center that washes, triple-rinses and damp-dries up to 9 lb. of laundry for only 25 cents… 30-minute service.’
  • It took perseverance to discover where jobs were advertised. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • The contract for this will no doubt be widely advertised.
  • Two senior managers have been promoted from within the company, and all appointments are advertised internally before being publicly announced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some even advertised their wares as infallible and guaranteed.
  • The redundant building was advertised as a potential business centre, equipped with offices and laboratory space.
  • In one instance, a company advertised computer memory chips that it then never delivered to those who sent money.
  • For most men, doxazosin—a generic alpha-blocker—works just as well and is as safe as the heavily-advertised drug Flomax a brand-name alpha-blocker. Say no to Flomax, save up to $3,000 a year
  • The windows advertised sensible ventures such as a bank, a grocery store, or an outdoor outfitter with little flourish. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Life as "advertised" and life as "lived" were insuperably intertwined on the pages of "LIFE" and "LOOK" magazines, on television shows, commercials, billboards, hotel signs, romance novels and even matchbook covers as never before. Bill Bush: The Great Picture -- A Photo History Landmark: This Artweek.LA (July 11-17)
  • She trained in mime and physical theatre, acted on stage and on TV, and ran theatres in Islington and St Catherine's Docks before seeing the job at Jacksons Lane advertised.
  • Across the table the smoked salmon with dill cream and caviar at least seemed to have come from the species advertised, but the portion was miserly and at £6.95 it was a pricey starter.
  • The advertised purpose of this expansion is to create a new multi-modal passageway from the airport to the burgeoning population center right there on Rt. 29. Waldo Jaquith - Bad urban planning: Curved intersections.
  • At the dawn of the twentieth-century, baby farms provoked sensation, newspapers advertised babies, and indentures and deeds were still used to exchange children.
  • By law, all publicans are required to display their prices and can be fined for charging more than advertised.
  • MAX, advertised with a photo of a heavy steel chain dangling from a telephone receiver in place of a cord. The Prison-Industrial Complex
  • You won't know the exact details of your flight until after you book, but you may get a cheaper, unadvertised fare.
  • When his vessel was wrecked and Tichborne apparently lost at sea, Lady Tichborne refused to believe her son was dead and advertised for his return.
  • Either it reappointed her, appearing to close down the transparency of the appointment process, or it advertised her job, apparently undermining her independence.
  • Herefordshire had the slowest advertised download speeds. The Sun
  • Finally, he called a handyman who had advertised that he would take care of "everything your husband doesn't have time to fix. Argentina Answers
  • The prosecution alleges Laing killed them both for the sake of stealing a car the family had advertised.
  • Wilson's Hair Dressing," a hair "regenerator," which claimed to restore graying hair to its original color and was sold in smart green glass bottles that were advertised widely in newspapers throughout New England, New York and New Jersey, including the New York Times. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • Nineteen thirty-two also saw the introduction of a new handle material which was advertised to be tough, non-flammable and a perfect insulator against electricity.
  • Brand names are better known if they are advertised with sexy or alluring pictures, and better-known brands sell better.
  • The work is advertised in job centres across the UK - inviting flirtatious men and women to contact a website address for the Harrogate-based firm.
  • Although the service was advertised as being ‘free’ it was being charged at 38p per minute.
  • He tried to come in carelessly and casually, but his whole carriage advertised the strong effort of will that compelled his legs to carry his reluctant body thither. Chapter 2
  • Essentially, in this self-propagating cycle, people work for advertisers to buy the products that are being advertised.
  • Despite scores of deaths, govt slow to regulate window blind cords that strangle children Govt slow to regulate deadly window blind cordsWASHINGTON - Shopping for her nursery, Kelly Horvath bought a new window shade because its label advertised its child safety features. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Even if remuneration is offered, most graduates are unable to find out about and secure these frequently unadvertised positions. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1754 an immigrant sawyer, who had begun a business in New York City, advertised that he had ‘a good house for keeping timber out of the weather.’
  • They were hitting this store as quickly as they could to look for those items that they saw advertised.
  • This artifact in P.T. Barnum's museum was advertised as a gorgeous topless siren, but was actually the mummified corpse of an ape sewn to a fish.
  • Take the new, improved version of the Cross of Lourdes being advertised in Prediction magazine.
  • Wilson, having advertised himself as a "misanthrope" receives a call from Vivian a mixed-up aspiring actress chick who's looking for an escape from a broken relationship and later, we learn another secret, (I don't want to divulge it in case you see the movie once it's distributed). Tobi Elkin: New Year's Eve (It Still Sucks): In Search of a Midnight Kiss
  • This week it advertised for nine vacant positions offered up with zero hours. The Sun
  • Though advertised as the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel, Branagh's film nonetheless featured significant discrepancies from the book, as well as homages to previous films, in turning a reconstructed and resurrected Elizabeth into the "Bride of Frankenstein. Frankenstein, 1994
  • But the real heart of most advertising messages conveys information or communicates a feeling about the product or service being advertised.
  • ‘India and English chintz in patterns’ was advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette on February 19, 1757, and ‘printed cottons, calicoes, copper plate chintz’ were offered by Isaac and Joseph Paschall in 1762.
  • They test fantastically strong, just as the seller advertised and they are going in my soon to be finished homemade preamp. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Most of the other booths in the exhibit hall advertised pharmaceutical drugs.
  • Mrs. Moffat's powder, a mixture that included antimony and potassium tartrate, was advertised as being in use for 60 years and highly effective.
  • The worrying thing is that the gap is widening between what is advertised and what people get in reality," he said. Computing
  • Shortly after settling into my seat, we got the highball and left the station right on the advertised at 10: 20 AM.
  • The WWWF claimed that I was still the champion on the west coast, and advertised the match as a title unification battle. “Classy” Freddie Blassie
  • All special offers advertised in this brochure are subject to availability.
  • I was told that while they could not give me a place on the advertised course, I could take a two-year diploma in biosciences and then take exams to transfer to the biomedical science course.
  • These assistant press secretary posts were all advertised. AT HOME WITH THE QUEEN: The Inside Story of the Royal Household
  • One of its advertised uses is making custom grips. Times, Sunday Times
  • People stepped up onto the covered porches of shops, took off their sandals, and brushed past the hanging banners whose ideograms and painted representations advertised the nature of the shop within: bakery; sandals; bed nets; savory pies; candies; apothecary; milled and unmilled grains. Spirit Gate
  • Experts say both will turn a crisis into a calamity, hurting the very people they are advertised as helping. The Sun
  • Palestinians boarded the Israeli bus in a widely advertised action hoping to draw attention to what they call discriminatory measures in the West Bank, particularly travel restrictions. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • They 'created an artificial sense of urgency' to shoehorn him into the unadvertised role, the report said. The Sun
  • But the report said few secondary schools advertised at less than £60,000, and primary headships had broken through the £50,000 barrier.
  • They have already advertised for a Principal and will advertise a teaching post once the Principal has been appointed.
  • Two senior managers have been promoted from within the company, and all appointments are advertised internally before being publicly announced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lack of the advertised guided tours at Versailles annoyed me.
  • For most men, doxazosin — a generic alpha-blocker — works just as well and is as safe as the heavily-advertised drug Flomax (a brand-name alpha-blocker). Say no to Flomax, save up to $3,000 a year
  • She even – I'm told '– his lifted hand, with the closed fingers suddenly flung open, advertised the difficulty a sane person found in crediting the uncanny rumour –' I'm told that women even like public dinners. ' The Convert
  • There's a certain energy in sold-out houses, and an anarchic feeling so late on a weeknight, for an unadvertised event.

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