Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [prep] the public " in BNC.

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1 Cost is obviously a factor which is balanced against the need for special skill or expertise , but it was an appreciation of the fears of the public about the financial consequences of visiting a solicitor which led the Royal Commission on Legal Services to recommend the ‘ free initial half-hour ’ despite the possibilities of abuse .
2 This raises the status of the ticket in the public 's mind .
3 Well the er consumer appreciation outlined er again that 's divided into two areas and it 's based on the socioeconomic groups and the purchasing patterns of the members of the public .
4 For the convenience of the members of the public I intend to take item five by erm statement .
5 We think that on balance we have er the majority of the support of the public at large within Greater York , that this is the strategic er approach that is necessary for Greater York , it 's necessary to protect the greenbelt and it 's necessary to protect communities and villages er in and around erm Greater York .
6 The 1980s witnessed a significant shifting of the boundary between the public and the private sectors in many Western countries .
7 This was due to the fact that the opening of the bar to the public was merely incidental to the existing use of the premises as a hotel .
8 These 12 jurors may , or may not , have been representative of the views of the public .
9 When a discretionary life sentence is passed , for an offence other than murder because of the danger to the public from the convicted person , there is no undue difficulty in ascertaining the determinate sentence which would otherwise be appropriate according to the judges ' tariff .
10 Accordingly , we shall try to establish a framework for exploring ideas about marriage , locating these and the direct experiences of those involved in a detailed historical context which takes account of the interrelationships between the public and the private .
11 The civil service recognises this : ‘ Reception staff will convey the image of the office to the public , and they should therefore be carefully selected for the task . ’
12 the promotion of the enjoyment of the countryside by the public .
13 These tables confirm the centrality of the media for the public .
14 Erm quite deliberately leave out the reference to keeping the airfield open because we do n't , you do n't yet know the results of the of the consultation with the public .
15 American law , for example , provides a special " public figure " defence : however inaccurate a speculation about the conduct of a person in the public eye , the journalists who make it will not be liable unless they have acted maliciously .
16 If members of the public generally or of a section of the public share an interest which has been interfered with by government action , the protection of that interest by court action is made much easier if one person can bring an action as representative of a large number of people .
17 If one suppresses the name , one does not suppress the rest of what is reported , so it is reported that someone , or perhaps more than one person who has been defamed , has done something in the course of the case and it may be that he or she is not known to the public and is of no interest to the public .
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