big-name造句1. Big-name jewellers are battling it out to get celebrities to wear their bling.
2. All the big-name stars were upstaged by 12-year-old Katy Rochford.
3. Maybe partially because of all the big-name actors, some in rather small roles, Cop Land seems truncated.
4. Investors steered clear of big-name high techs in favor of shares like karaoke equipment trader Nikkodo.
5. Moreover, its big-name client base so far is largely confined to Sainsbury, Gateway and the main petrol retailers.
6. And rumour has it that the big-name band will be outrageous rockers Guns N' Roses.
7. Coach Kirk Ferentz took some big-name players from the Midwest away from better programs.
8. big-name coaches don't come cheap.
9. I let him snow me with his big-name band.
10. Saunders handled big-name divorce cases.
11. These "sponsored conversations" have had big-name advertisers like K-Mart and Sears funding the campaigns as well as big-name bloggers like Chris Brogan and Julia Roy writing paid articles.
12. It's not the first time big-name designers have flown their fashions.
13. It's the triumphant return to television for one big-name television star, and just another television series for one of the industry's busiest boys.
14. The company's next step is to try and boost its profile in an established market dominated by big-name players.
15. Aross the road, the Roundhouse shows it knows the meaning of eclectic, with a program that includes big-name musicians,[http://] and even circus acts.
16. Most of what has been shown, Zheng said, are splashy demos, often from big-name companies, that make headlines at tech conferences but rarely see the light of day.
17. As the story goes, a blogger named Chris Soghoian recently got an e-mail from a big-name PR company with a somewhat odd proposition.
18. But Mr Penny is disinclined to go on concentrating on big-name monographic shows.
19. Some , like the diver Guo Jingjing, 26, are already big-name solidified their reputations during these Games.