1.   That class-action lawsuit has garnered national publicity and is scheduled for trial next year.

2.   Another Internet gambling venture has garnered publicity by offering odds on President Clinton and the sexual allegations against him.

3.   Endorsements by governors can help candidates garner publicity, build momentum, sway votes and attract money and campaign workers.

4.   He garnered national publicity when he pushed legislation through the House that required higher standards in the manufacturing of infant formula.

5.   He hoped to twit the xenophobic French, publicize the fine California wines he had found and, understandably, garner some publicity for himself.

6.   He was arrested for forgery and later released, but not before garnering wide publicity.

7.   Hinkley also criticized Green, saying he was using the report to garner publicity in his campaign for the Democratic nomination in the U.S. Senate race.

8.   In some cases, the cutbacks escaped attention because the companies are small, privately held employers that generally garner little publicity anyway.

9.   It garnered national publicity and forced state officials into negotiations.

10.   Nethercutt has garnered national publicity for backing off on his pledge.

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%
garner 1.80%
garner + n. >>共 166
support 32.53%
attention 10.46%
vote 7.40%
majority 2.30%
publicity 2.04%
respect 1.91%
praise 1.91%
reputation 1.28%
headline 1.28%
sympathy 1.15%
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