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Example sentences for "advertiser"

Lexicographically close words:
adverting; advertise; advertised; advertisement; advertisements; advertisers; advertises; advertising; advertized; adverts
  1. We sincerely trust that the advertiser has obtained the situation she deserves.

  2. Punch's championship of the right to be decently housed, and his reproof of an advertiser who asked for a servant who could neither read nor write.

  3. The United States Literary Advertiser and Publishers' Circular; a Monthly Register of Literature, By J.

  4. I went to the advertiser (I found out later that he was an American, but he had been long in England and did not betray it), and what I saw of him I liked.

  5. He called on an advertiser who wanted him to travel at a figure so low that the question arose as to how he would pay his board, when the advertiser told him he supposed his applicant understood that he "would have to beat the hotels!

  6. Early in February the Advertiser announced "This Day is published A Letter to Henry Fielding Esqre.

  7. And if the reader comes, the advertiser must come.

  8. And it all sharpened the initiative of the young advertiser and developed his sense for publicity.

  9. If the advertiser shuns the periodical's pages, the fault is rarely that of the advertiser: the editor can generally look for the reason nearer home.

  10. It now fell to the lot of the young advertiser to arouse the interest of the public in what were to be some of the most widely read and best-known books of the day: Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr.

  11. An advertiser bids us "Spike the Guns of Humbug!

  12. Sometimes the advertiser is "A lady who has been cured of great nervous debility after many years of misery.

  13. In whatever form the announcement is made, the advertiser is usually one and the same person--an ignorant knave, who lives by his wits.

  14. Oh, about that contract we were discussing today," the advertiser said quickly.

  15. I have just come from the police station," the advertiser said in an agitated voice.

  16. A letter to the Boston Daily Advertiser in reference to the petition for the rescinding of the resolutions censuring Senator Sumner for his motion to erase from the United States flags the record of the battles of the civil war.

  17. When the advertiser learned of this, he was, naturally enough, full to overflowing with wrath.

  18. As a matter of fact, the advertiser planned to make a spurious purchase of the tract in question, by means of forged deeds granted by an accomplice, thus making through fraud a neat profit of thirty thousand dollars.

  19. Only gentlefolk, with some pretensions to intelligence and good looks, need reply, as the advertiser considers that this place would be wasted upon others.

  20. Others assured the advertiser that money was no object to them; he might ask what rent he liked; and these were the ones on whom we wasted no pity.

  21. A fascinating feature of the house is a twisted chimney (secret of construction lost; the only other known by the advertiser to exist being at Hampton Court).

  22. Then, when they didn't hear from the advertiser by return, they'd suppose that someone more lucky had got ahead of them.

  23. Tom on the squealing cot, waiting for Raymond to close his last paragraph, so that he (Tom) could have a chance to write a letter in answer to an Advertiser in the New York Sun for a clerk.

  24. Credit—From two to four seconds, or as long as the Advertiser can hold his breath!

  25. Yet an English advertiser would never have been content with those two comforting hands which pathetically suggest so much.

  26. Circulars, sent in quantities to specific classes of persons to whom the advertiser specially desired to address himself.

  27. The advertiser who pays for space upon a hoarding or wall, although he may encourage a form of art, deliberately violates the wayfarer's mind.

  28. The American advertiser would, therefore, have to spend money on a great number of daily papers in order to reach as widespread a public as one successful magazine offers him.

  29. So long as an advertiser was rigidly confined to the ordinary single-column measure, and so long as he was forbidden to use anything but the smallest sort of type, there was very little opportunity for him to attract the reader's attention.

  30. This system of insetting has the grave inconvenience that the advertiser finds himself compelled to print as many insets as the publisher asserts that he can use.

  31. An advertiser who took a column's space supplied enough matter to fill an inch, and ingenuously repeated his statement throughout the column.

  32. Perceiving the prosecutor's advertisement, they determined, if possible, to induce the advertiser to lodge his money in some banking-house in the joint names of himself and Owen.

  33. This tact, of course, gives the advertiser a great advantage.

  34. Being thus committed informally, the usually vacillating advertiser could not well avoid using the pen put into his hand to sign the formal contract laid before him.

  35. He had started the advertiser to writing his name, and did not let the process stop.

  36. Cole's Comic Advertiser (Or Fun Doctor's Assistant) Laughter as a Medicine.

  37. The large advertiser still mainly paid for advertisement according to circulation, but he also began to be influenced by less direct intentions.

  38. The advertiser came to see that he could actually dictate policy and opinion; and that he had also another most powerful and novel weapon in his hand, which was the suppression of news.

  39. Sometimes there is an open battle between the advertiser and the proprietor, especially when, as is the case with framers of artificial monopolies, both combatants are of a low, cunning, and unintelligent type.

  40. The literati stared, and the Boston Advertiser was struck aghast with wonder.

  41. The advertiser charges the sum total of his expense against the sum total of his returns, and thereby does himself and the best puller an injustice, by crediting the less productive sheets with results that they have not earned.

  42. The advertiser must not make the mistake of thinking that the showiest words are the most clinching.

  43. The advertiser who really understands how he is spending his money, takes care that he is not pouring his money into deserts and sewers.

  44. The advertiser who does not let a day slip by without having his say, is bound to be heard and have his influence felt.

  45. The Difference between Amusing and Convincing An advertiser must realize that there is a vast difference between amusing people and convincing them.

  46. The advertiser who displays lack of judgment in selecting the newspapers which carry his copy often confuses the sewer and the cellar.

  47. The patron saint of the successful advertiser hates a quitter.

  48. The advertiser who can fire the most facts in the shortest time gets the most returns.

  49. An advertiser must know that he gets his results in accordance with the skill exercised in preparing his verbal displays.

  50. The new advertiser is especially prone to misjudge between amusing and convincing copy.

  51. You must become an advertiser or you must pay the penalty of incompetence.

  52. The skilled advertiser works with small words--they fit into more minds than big phrases.

  53. No advertiser can find a different class of men and women than the publisher has found for himself.

  54. The good advertiser tells about goods which nine readers out of ten will buy, if they can be convinced.

  55. The publisher delivers to each the same quality of readers, but the advertiser who plants flippancy in the minds of the community won't attain the benefit that is secured by the merchant who imprints clinching arguments there.


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