Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Back in her room, she turned to the advertisement pages.
It does not include end papers or advertisement pages, even if they are numbered.
A good deal of research has been done to show how most people tend to scan advertisement pages in newspapers and magazines.
Every product that a customer accepts, five to seven linked advertisement pages popup.
"But you haven't read the advertisement pages?
Advertisement page which briefly explains the Superbit format.
A quote from his review was included on the inside advertisement page of the fifteenth printing of the Bantam edition.
They found Mollie engrossed in the advertisement pages of the Saturday Evening Post.
Sir James handed her a pocket-knife, and she ripped away the brown paper from the back.... The advertisement page of a magazine fell out.
Since 1981 Rappaport's use of the advertisement pages of international art magazines as a place of exhibition has been his principal form of public presence.
Finally I opened it out flat--there were only two sheets--and laid it between two of the advertisement pages of a magazine.
Not only is it 'the first publication geared towards the unique needs and interests of prisoners,' it tempts convicts to spend their cash on the mail order goods on its advertisement pages.
"Well, I'll do it; but my experience of advertisement pages is that they are monopolized by philanthropists who want to lend you any sum from ten to a hundred thousand pounds on your note of hand only.
You have seen the three magic letters on the advertisement pages of magazines and news- papers, in the windows of provision merchants, and on calendars for next year you receive by post in the month of November.
As a daily newspaper niiu was published from Monday to Sunday and consisted of 24 pages (2 pages of online content, 20 newspaper pages, 2 full advertisement pages) that were individually composed by every customer himself.
The advertisement pages of The Scotsman in the golden Edwardian afternoon carried long columns of vacancies for parlourmaids, cooks and housemaids (so it is not surprising, though it must have been a source of irritation, that male printers hostile to women entering the trade often urged them to look for work "in service" ).