commercial - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • shoot: In addition we create formats for sport and game shows, shoot commercials and produce high quality webcasts for global audiences.
  • watch: It's hard to believe that we spend an estimated one-and-a-half years of our lives just watching TV commercials.
  • produce: Together they produced a campaigning commercial which is shown regularly on television.

Adjective modifier

  • 30-second: The 30-second commercial and a ten-second cutdown will run for six weeks in a burst planned and bought by BBJ Media.
  • Non: Non Commercial You may not use this work for commercial purposes.

Modifies a noun

  • exploitation: Set in place the commercial exploitation of Pathways through the Portuguese partner.
  • purpose: The network may not be used for commercial purposes.
  • premise: A For enquiries relating to Refuse Collection for Commercial premises you should contact City Cleansing Trade Waste section on 0191 278 3033.
  • property: List minimum equipment required to run a commercial beef cattle property.
  • success: Ease of use is now key to the commercial success of modern SEMs.
  • vehicle: A well sited gasoline pump dispensing fuel to commercial vehicles can easily dispense millions of liters of fuel per year.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: Corporate Social Responsibility ( CSR ) is a term for business activities addressing goals that are not purely commercial.
  • overtly: It might have been fine for on overtly commercial meeting promoting certain commercial products and held in a hotel or some such commercial venue.
  • especially: Wolff Tanning Beds Make informed decisions about tanning beds, especially commercial tanning beds such as Sunquest tanning beds and Wolff tanning beds!
  • even: The plan is to pull together diverse health organizations, NGOs, health publishers, government organizations, even commercial sponsors.

Noun used with modifier

  • TV: It's hard to believe that we spend an estimated one-and-a-half years of our lives just watching TV commercials.
  • television: His television commercials for such clients as Nike, Saturn, Apple Computer, Acura and IBM have also earned awards.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Fuel cells will have to be much cheaper to become commercial in vehicles.
  • go: He then went commercial, working for agencies Ogilvy & Mather and TBWA.

Preposition: in

  • nature: This is due to the commercial in confidence nature of work of the Committee.

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