advertising造句181. There are thousands of pages of advertising on our porch.
182. The advertising department has overrun its budget three years in row.
183. Her latest play is a firmly tongue-in-cheek look at the world of advertising.
184. The primary reason for advertising is to sell more goods.
185. A lot of TV advertising is aimed at susceptible young children.
186. The advertising ban is a denial of freedom of speech.
187. As marketing manager, her job is to oversee all the company's advertising.
188. The advertising agency has lost several of its most important accounts.
189. I tried to sell my old bike by advertising it in the local paper, but I didn't have a lot of people beating a path to my door.
190. A manufacturer can amplify the demand of a product by advertising widely.
191. Posters advertising the concert have been put up all over the town.
192. The two giants in the fast-food industry are squaring off this month with the most aggressive advertising campaigns yet.
193. The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture, he said.
194. The magazine is struggling to fill all its advertising space.
195. Using celebrities in advertising is guaranteed to pull in big bucks.
196. If the advertising agency loses the United Beer account, it will make a big dent in their profits.
197. Advertising sends the message that you have to be thin to be successful.
198. Corporate America has embraced the Web as a new vehicle for advertising.
199. Advertising agencies are losing their once-powerful grip on brand marketing.
200. The success of advertising proves that we are all highly suggestible.
201. I think we can go with the advertising agency's suggestions, don't you?
202. The company's products have been promoted mainly through advertising in newspapers.
203. Both modes feature advertising in a separate window.
204. Buchanan began advertising on radio Wednesday.
205. Television is getting 90 percent of the advertising dollar.
206. Billtech is advertising for a marketing manager.
207. Well, I have a grudging admiration for the advertising sociologists.
208. Morris' description of how he spent unprecedented millions of dollars on polls and advertising is both stunning and disturbing.
209. One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things.
210. Marriage is a good deal like a circus: there is not as much in it as is represented in the advertising.Edgar Watson Howe