PUBLICITY in a Sentence

Learn PUBLICITY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
420 example sentences for PUBLICITY, such as:
1. We want no audience, no publicity.
2. There's no such thing as bad publicity.
3. She did not think he would face publicity.
4. The trial took place amid a blaze of publicity.
5. The singer star's marriage got a lot of publicity.
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Animal Farm by George Orwell
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 Meanings and Examples of PUBLICITY
publicity
 n.  the quality of being open to public view
 n.  a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  Clifford was a coming man; and it was remarkable what a sound publicity instinct he had.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 3
2  Whereas Clifford discovered new channels of publicity, all kinds.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 3
3  He was going to win, to win: not as he had won with his stories, mere publicity, amid a whole sapping of energy and malice.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
4  We want no audience, no publicity.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XIII
5  But if I can be the means of restraining the publicity of the business, of limiting the exhibition, of concentrating our folly, I shall be well repaid.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XVI
6  She did not think he would face publicity.
Dubliners By James Joyce
Context  Highlight   In THE BOARDING HOUSE
7  Besides, he had been employed for thirteen years in a great Catholic wine-merchant's office and publicity would mean for him, perhaps, the loss of his job.
Dubliners By James Joyce
Context  Highlight   In THE BOARDING HOUSE
8  Anxious as he was to avoid personal notice, he took, in the printed mention of his name, a pleasure so exquisite and excessive that it seemed a compensation for his shrinking from publicity.
House of Mirth By Edith Wharton
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 1: Chapter 2
9  You may have sincerity, but you have no modesty; out of the pettiest vanity you expose your sincerity to publicity and ignominy.
Notes from the Underground By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Context  Highlight   In PART 1: XI
10  The public," it said, "have lost a sensational treat through the sudden death of the man Hope, who was suspected of the murder of Mr. Enoch Drebber and of Mr. Joseph Stangerson.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context  Highlight   In PART II: CHAPTER VII. THE CONCLUSION
11  Never mind," I answered, "I have all the facts in my journal, and the public shall know them.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context  Highlight   In PART II: CHAPTER VII. THE CONCLUSION
12  In these days Napoleon rarely appeared in public, but spent all his time in the farmhouse, which was guarded at each door by fierce-looking dogs.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VII
13  Napoleon himself was not seen in public as often as once in a fortnight.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter VIII
14  For a horse, it was said, the pension would be five pounds of corn a day and, in winter, fifteen pounds of hay, with a carrot or possibly an apple on public holidays.
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Context  Highlight   In Chapter IX
15  An anecdote was on the tip of her tongue, about a public lavatory built to celebrate the same occasion, and how the Mayor.
Between the Acts By Virginia Woolf
Context  Highlight   In Unit 7
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1  There's no such thing as bad publicity.
2  Baker argues that his trial was tainted by negative publicity.
3  The trial took place amid a blaze of publicity.
4  The enormous publicity surrounding the case will make it very difficult to hold a fair trial.
5  The papers have begun to give greater publicity to the campaign against GM food.
6  He has put the party publicity machine behind another candidate.
7  There has not been much publicity about this conference.
8  There has not been much publicity about this conference at the top level.
9  Despite his aversion to publicity, Arnold was persuaded to talk to the press.
10  Standards in education have received much publicity over the last few years.
11  The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget.
12  Their marriage took place amid a blaze of publicity.
13  The singer star's marriage got a lot of publicity.
14  It is also clear that people did not crowd into the mission on Azusa Street because of a skillfully crafted publicity campaign.
15  He was portrayed as a ruthless opportunist who exploited the publicity at every opportunity.