1. As a formal procedure, this is today rare and serves mainly to attract publicity to the cause in question. 2. But it was Hockney who attracted the publicity. 3. It fluctuated, through the manoeuvres of the press groups, and it tended to attract publicity. 4. Several contracts were awarded to private contractors especially in cleansing - and the whole issue attracted widespread publicity. 5. The reports have attracted considerable publicity although only a tiny proportion of the reports have been debated in the House. 6. The workers said the campaign was attracting bad publicity for their company and putting their livelihoods at risk. 7. Their relationship had attracted unwelcome publicity. 8. Two recommendations in the report have attracted publicity. |