- brand
- 01. I don't care what [brand] of jeans I buy; I just want them to be comfortable.02. If you buy the no-name [brand] of canned soup, it is much cheaper.03. The young teenager was [branded] as a trouble-maker after getting into a fight with two different guys in the first week of school.04. Canada's [brand] of democratic socialism is quite different from that found in Europe.05. My friend paid over $200 for a pair of designer [brand] sunglasses.06. Campbell's is the number one selling [brand] of spaghetti sauce in the country.07. The Ambassador was [branded] as sexist as a result of his comments regarding the need for women to stay at home, and raise children.08. Nowadays companies seem to be promoting their [brands] as saleable items even more than the actual products.09. In 1942, Japanese-Canadians were [branded] 'enemy aliens' by the highest authority in the land.10. Children seem to be too focused on [brands] when they buy clothes, and are always worried about being cool.11. The most valuable [brand] name in the world is Coca-Cola, which is worth over 48 billion dollars.12. A television commercial advertising a [brand] of Israeli milk was filmed aboard the Russian space station Mir.13. Companies sponsor major sporting events in order to achieve [brand] recognition.14. African slaves sent to the New World were chained hand and foot, and [branded] with the trader's mark, like cattle.15. The 3 most valuable [brand] names on earth are: Marlboro, Coca-Cola, and Budweiser, in that order.16. The World Health Organization recently stated that cigarette [brands] should not be identified in movies because the practice encourages people to smoke.17. There are currently about 20,000 [brands] of beer which are brewed in 180 styles worldwide.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.