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Example sentences for "advertised"

Lexicographically close words:
advert; adverted; advertence; adverting; advertise; advertisement; advertisements; advertiser; advertisers; advertises
  1. A cook at £30 a year (single-handed) was advertised for over and over again.

  2. A holiday nursery governess was advertised for: again with the same result.

  3. A secretary was advertised for, an educated, quick, methodical worker--good typist and shorthandist.

  4. It was advertised at the time, but not a single copy is known to exist.

  5. Accordingly he soon advertised what was called the Initial Correspondence.

  6. Pharmacopoeia; likewise all articles that are put up and advertised for self-medication by the lay public.

  7. When the house was advertised for sale in 1759 it was described as "in Broadway at the corner of Spring Garden, now in use as a tavern, Sign of the King of Prussia, and next door to Dr.

  8. By another of a late date it appears, that in Dublin a steam coach is advertised to commence running between that city and Belfast, on the 1st Feb.

  9. Each week he searched the columns of the police paper in Harpin Gust's barber-shop, fixing in his mind the lineaments of criminals there advertised as wanted in various corners of our land.

  10. The sleeves of the coat were glossy from much desk rubbing, and its front advertised a rather inattentive behavior at table.

  11. A concern calling itself "The Sewing Aid Association" advertised for sewing-women, offering from ten to fifteen dollars a week to workers; experience not necessary.

  12. Half of Marysville buzzed and chattered in the park-space below, together with many representatives of the farming country near by, for the event had been advertised with skilled appeal: cf.

  13. For these he had chided himself, as for an over-polite revulsion from the necessary blatancy of a broadly advertised enterprise.

  14. But I didn't know you advertised Certina in the local papers.

  15. A public meeting was called the day before the Abolitionists were advertised to speak, to determine what means could be taken in this emergency.

  16. I have advertised him in the Pittsburg daily, but no one has come yet to claim him.

  17. The occasion had been so thoroughly advertised by the meeting and the threats and opposition of those who wanted to prevent it, that the whole country for miles around turned out.

  18. The extract is not {36} of any special significance in medicine, though it has come to be much advertised in recent years, and the Chinese continue to pay high prices for it.

  19. Only after it had been thus abandoned by the regular profession, was it taken up extensively by others who advertised its virtues widely and secured a great clientele for it.

  20. He was careful to buy rattlesnakes from certain of the mountain people, who killed and brought them to him and who advertised the fact that they had such commissions from him.

  21. All sorts of electrical contrivances and apparatuses are advertised to cure various pains and aches.

  22. But England was now giving Paine a living--there was a market for the product of his pen--and he was being advertised both by his loving friends and his rabid enemies.

  23. Every year the bailiff came, demanded money, was courteously refused, and proceeded to levy on goods which were carried away, duly advertised and sold at auction.

  24. In the meantime the society flourished, advertised both by its loving friends and by its frenzied enemies.

  25. It has been advertised in advance all over the country, so that you will find a ready sale for it.

  26. The Wayfarer" had been liberally advertised in that vicinity, and the work was in great demand.

  27. It was Wednesday, and he hoped to sell out so as to be able to take the next steamer for Boston, which was advertised to sail on the following day.

  28. Not finding enough to do in teaching his brother, Balzac advertised to tutor boys who were backward in their studies.

  29. The boat was advertised to start from the wharf, in the old town, at six o'clock in the evening.

  30. I farther declare to you, that you shall not die without being first advertised of the day of your death.

  31. As Xavier was advertised of this voyage to the Indies but the day before Mascaregnas departed, he had but time enough to piece up his cassock, bid his friends farewell, and go to kiss the feet of our Holy Father.

  32. He foretels to Veglio, that he shall be advertised of the day of his death.

  33. The vicar perceived it, and advertised Xavier, that this passage was not over-safe by night, and that horrible phantoms had been often seen in it.

  34. Zebedee took off his cap with a flourish, and his grin advertised to all beholders the fact that he felt shy but pleased at his own courage in appearing thus on the Head.

  35. Unlike Sheila, almost everything that Ida May Bostwick thought was advertised upon her face.

  36. I never knew my thoughts were advertised in my face.

  37. In London, and we presume in other places, the barbers advertised their blood-letting in a most objectionable manner.

  38. Sutton, as we have seen, charged five guineas for the operation, and advertised himself in many provincial newspapers; and the income of Dr.

  39. Auctions of goods and of ships and ship materials which had been advertised in the newspapers were conducted from a pulpit in the coffeehouse.

  40. A description of any goods and the appearance of a rogue or vagabond or idle and disorderly person shall be advertised in a public paper for identification by the owner as stolen.

  41. All the medicines that you see advertised as "Headache Cures" are dangerous poisons if taken in too large doses; and most of them in small doses weaken the heart.

  42. Joseph had a kindly disposition; and yet it was not without reluctance that he accepted this new responsibility, advertised for a nurse, and purchased a second-hand perambulator.

  43. Furthermore, with no one of distinction to vouch for him, according to advertised requirements, he was not sure of being accepted.

  44. He went to a newspaper office and advertised that he had found a sum of money, a large bill.

  45. The libel suit which the San Francisco chief of police brought against the Enterprise advertised the paper amazingly.

  46. Arriving in New York, he learned from an "Alta" representative that passage had already been reserved for him, but he still doubted his acceptance as one of the distinguished advertised company.

  47. Another time he said, "I advertised the find and left for the Amazon the same day.

  48. On one is advertised "the Lives of the Apostles," on the other "Napoleon and his Marshals.

  49. Advertised in the February issue of The Term Catalogues, also, was a separate continuation.

  50. One of the most encouraging notices was that of the Montreal Type Foundry, which was beginning to compete with American establishments, also advertised in the same issue--an evidence of the rapid progress of printing in Canada.

  51. Only five lawyers advertised their places of business; Mr. and Mrs. Crombie announced the opening of their well-known schools.

  52. The value of a thoroughly reliable society such as that mentioned cannot be over-estimated, not only for its certificate, but also on account of the information it can give as to the respectability of posts advertised for masseuses.

  53. The many training schools advertised are of varying degrees of efficiency, and those prepared to train in a few weeks, or by correspondence only, are obviously unsatisfactory.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "advertised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.