Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [noun] [prep] the public " in BNC.

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1 It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
2 It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
3 Most stars managed to hide their addiction from the public eye .
4 Marquess of Bath : June 30 , aged 87 : First stately home owner to open his house to the public — Longleat in 1949 .
5 Virtually every organisation , large or small , uses a logo to express its identity to the public .
6 He wrote on various subjects , all of them with one aim in view , namely to keep his name before the public and to make sure that his ideas were not allowed to disappear from circulation .
7 The mining companies counter-attacked shortly after Carnsore by bringing a PR team to Donegal to present their case to the public .
8 It is tough , but with top quality artists we have a responsibility to offer their music to the public , however difficult it is to let them hear it .
9 Partnerships had enabled the use of community schools at Liphook and Bordon to be run so as to offer their facilities to the public throughout the year , and the new methods had reduced the inevitable deficit of the sports centre to well below the national average .
10 Innovators of ‘ informal ’ drama seem in fact to have failed abysmally in their attempt to explain their approach to the public at large and in particular to other subject teachers , headteachers and L.E.A .
11 In a square , steel tray at the back of the desk was a notepad , the kind of thing given away by small businesses in an attempt to register their names with the public .
12 It will help to bring their work before the public .
13 Wordsworth 's first publications , An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches , appeared in 1793 ; the aim was to bring his name before the public as he felt he had done nothing at university — and , of course , the faint hope of making money .
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