119 Verbs to Use for the Word advertisements

It wasn't long after the dinner, things had been washed up, and the Colonel settled down to the magazineshe was reading the advertisements nowthat Potts drew out his watch.

"If Gilrae must let Rannoch, then why in the name of Fortune doesn't he let it to respectable folk and not to the first fellow who answers his advertisement in The Field?

I SEEN AN ADVERTISEMENT YESTERDAY FOR A TUTOR IN A FAMILY, AND I'VE JUST BIN AND WROTE AN ANSWER.

Through June and July hardly a daily newspaper can be found which does not contain the advertisement of one or more of these excursions.

He and his father set out to look for her, but, as Ida had left no clue behind, they could find no trace of her, though they procured the assistance of Scotland Yard, and inserted guarded advertisements in the newspapers.

Though I print Almanacks, and publish Advertisements; although I produce certificates under the Minister's and Churchwardens' hands, that I am alive: and attest the same, on oath, at Quarter Sessions: out comes A full and true Relation of the death and interment of JOHN PARTRIDGE.

She had written out an advertisement, to be inserted in all the city papers, and was to visit the offices herself with young Bevan that evening.

Part I. Issued probably toward the end of 1719 for Chetwood and Roberts, but I have found no advertisement of it.

The theory of Adler, that some organ inferiority is responsible for much unhappiness in life has received much advertisement in conjunction with the doctrines of the Freudians.

In the column under the word "witnesses," will be found the name of the individual, who signs the advertisement, or for whom it is signed, with his or her place of residence, and the name and date of the paper, in which it appeared, and generally the name of the place where it is published.

Mr. Bragg took the advertisement, and went to execute the duty without comment.

That question was answered, before long, in an unexpected waya way which filled many columns in the papers, which delighted the comedy-loving French, and which gave Crochard a unique advertisement.

[Footnote 2: From January 24 there occasionally appears the advertisement.

He closes the advertisement, by offering a reward of five hundred dollars to any person who will lodge her in jail, so that he can get her.

"Then you, too, noticed the advertisement?

After this little episode, I continued, to some few that remained balancing teaspoons on the edges of cups, twirling knives, or tilting upon the hind legs of their chairs until their heads reached the wall, where they left gratuitous advertisements of various popular cosmetics.]

[Footnote A: As a practical commentary on Henry Clay's professions of a regard for the cause of human liberty, I append the following advertisement, which, about two years ago, was circulated in Ohio: "THREE HUNDRED DOLLAR'S REWARD.

To copy these advertisements entire would require a great amount of space, and flood the reader with a vast mass of matter irrelevant to the point before us; we shall therefore insert only so much of each, as will intelligibly set forth the precise point under consideration.

"If a man cuts out one tooth-paste advertisement, the natural presumption would be that he wished to remind himself to buy some.

The man was missing no doubt, and had been missing for some days before anxiety, created by his absence, growing into alarm for his safety, had produced the foregoing advertisement, prompted by certain affectionate misgivings of Mr. Bargrave, since the lost sheep was none other than his nephew Tom Ryfe.

A newspaper gets its advertisements by degrees, and, as it is supposed by the public, its numbers increase; but it retains them long after the cause by which they were acquired has vanished.

Organisers of the second group were aggrieved and threatened to withdraw advertisements to the newspaper.

It shows that whoever prepared these advertisements was high in the confidence of the German government.

[Footnote 5: Estcourt, it may be remembered, connected the advertisement of his Bumper tavern with the recommendation of himself as one ignorant of the wine trade who relied on Brooke and Hellier, and so ensured his Customers good wine.

The Messrs. Longman delivered to Mr. Murray the stereotype plates of the Cookery Book, and stopped all further advertisements of Mrs. Rundell's work.

119 Verbs to Use for the Word  advertisements