11.   The play that lasted less than five seconds drew widespread publicity.

12.   The peaceful protest drew national publicity, sparking civil disobedience that led to integration in restaurants and public accommodations.

13.   They draw publicity to institutions that need any boost they can get in the competitive world of higher education.

14.   This behind-the-scenes jockeying over the past several months has drawn little publicity.

15.   When he drew considerable publicity two years ago, the accounts were hardly flattering.

16.   Justice Patrick LeSage told jurors that the case has drawn widespread publicity.

17.   Organizers Justice Not Vengeance said Sunday their aim was to obstruct traffic and force police into arresting them to draw publicity to their cause.

18.   Rio politicians complained that the project drew bad publicity.

v. + publicity >>共 160
receive 10.80%
generate 8.21%
get 8.10%
attract 6.75%
avoid 5.74%
seek 5.62%
gain 5.17%
shun 3.60%
give 3.04%
draw 2.02%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
publicity 0.09%
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