noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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advertising
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Just as Canetti didn't like the advertising hoardings in Berlin, so he dislikes self-advertisement.
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And nowhere on the advertising hoardings aimed at would-be green motorists, do we see suggestions that we should stop buying cars.
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Every member of the audience has effectively been transformed into an advertising hoarding .
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Beside the freeway was a huge billboard showing an ad for Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A hoarding shields the still-ruined building where the bomb exploded.
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And when it did, the hoardings stayed wide awake.
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Health professionals and watchdog groups say children are influenced by advertising on hoardings and in newspapers and magazines.
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In New York, the word is spread on poster hoardings.
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It rubs hoarding space with Howard Hodgkin, whose paintings sell for a million pounds and more.
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Past the hoardings, the smell of the market pounced on him.
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The advertisement hoardings, the posters on the buses, the names above the shops - all were in Hebrew.
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The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding .