Aún no tenemos significados para "much publicity".
1This sentence received much publicity, but the next qualifying sentence did not.
2When the arrest is made, give it as much publicity as possible.
3Because with so much publicity, there's very little chance of rough work.
4Just think how much publicity I'll get for winning this case.
5They get too much publicity and crowd all natural deaths, etc.
6Mayor Wagner visited the school, and much publicity was given P.S.
7They didn't get much publicity because abortion is the big issue.
8After much publicity it turned out to be a weather balloon.
9Odd, wasn't it, getting so much publicity after I was through needing it?
10In these cases all the other party wants is as much publicity as possible.
11Your paper gave much publicity to this campaign, for which thanks were duly expressed.
12A lot depended on how much publicity there was when Purvis's body was found.
13How could two sisters attract so much publicity, and one attract none at all?
14It's merely the sheer scale of his impudence that has given him so much publicity.
15Cosby's lawyers argued his case was drawing too much publicity for a fair criminal trial.
16But is the clichΘ's logical corollary that there's no such thing as too much publicity?
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