Example sentences for: full-page

How can you use “full-page” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In full-page ads in major newspapers, Staples and Office Depot assure the public that their proposed merger into a $10 billion office-products giant will lead to lower prices for office supplies.

  • Foreign troops would most likely come from Australia at first: "It's their Haiti," a U.S. diplomat told the Post . A full-page spread in the NYT "Week in Review" summarizes the Indonesian national dilemma: how to hold 13,000 islands together.

  • On 22 February 1989, in a full-page color advertisement in The Times , the Honeywell was severed, leaving the new company name Bull . At the same time, the big brains came up with the slogan To business problems , we say Bull , rather an unfortunate decision for two reasons: first, bull is an almost-polite shortening of bullshit , as (almost) everyone knows; second, bull (or Bull !) as a retort means `bullshit; nonsense; balderdash' and, particularly, `Whatever you said [like, “I have a business problem”] is a lot of bullshit.

  • And a full-page ad in the Sunday NYT introduced a truly frightening phenomenon: The Ralph Lauren Barbie doll.

  • In fact, a full-page newspaper ad detailing NBC's abject surrender to the hijacking of all its news shows touts two different interviews with the former general.


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