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

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1 Given the increasing difficulty which the local authorities are experiencing in offering financial help to their institutions , especially to those polytechnics in urban areas where their parent authorities are under greater pressure from the Department of the Environment to keep rate increases down , it may not be possible for the public sector institutions , try as they may , to keep up their student numbers .
2 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State was right about the public relations campaigns being run by the counties and districts .
3 Churchill was contemptuous of Butler for occupying so marginal a Cabinet post — ‘ wiping the children 's noses and smacking their bottoms during war-time ’ — and exhorted him to steer well clear of the Public School question and , even more , of the religious settlement .
4 Other stories say that the Queen Regent became afraid of a public outcry should it be found out that she had even contemplated giving up such a prize .
5 In his view , what makes the task different in the public sector is that many of the objectives are ‘ unquantified and multi-faceted .
6 In Attorney-General 's Reference ( No. 6 of 1980 ) , the Court of Appeal endorsed the decision in Donovan and held that the intentional infliction of any bodily harm was an offence unless the victim consented and the defendant 's action was justifiable in the public interest .
7 Unionization was high in the public sector but union activity was restricted to dealing with individual grievances and the empty version of wage bargaining embodied in the Toutée procedures .
8 There are times when something happens to raise an issue high in the public consciousness — as Cleveland did child sex abuse — but the person responsible pays the price .
9 But Paul Stage , of Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children , said CARC was not interested in a public debate .
10 To be acceptable in the public domain of language use ( official documents , the TV News ) feminist innovations have to pass the gatekeepers .
11 ( e ) for any other reason the Council thinks it proper in the public interest not to recognise the body .
12 The rationale behind the use of the NFV approach in the private sector is accepted by government as being exactly analogous to the public sector .
13 ‘ We aim to foster the study and reflection proper to a public institution ’ , concludes Pacquement ‘ and to restore public confidence by rediscovering the framework of reference we all need , especially those of us in the profession ’ .
14 As the better council housing is sold off , those that are dependent on the public sector for their housing will be increasingly relegated to the worst estates .
15 Country cotton weavers claimed in 1756 to have been long accustomed to meet weekly at a public house to discuss trade matters and that their friendly society or " box club " had developed from this and in its turn found itself exercising trade-union functions .
16 Critics are seeing this new interest in Kahn as indicative of a public dislike for the superficialities of Post Modern architecture .
17 Similarly indicative of the public interest with the environment was the passing of the Environmental Education Act of 1970 which provided means and funds for the development of new and improved curricula for an understanding of environmental quality problems .
18 The fact that it was not long after that similar if lesser welfare legislation was introduced is indicative of the public demand and that clerical socio-moral theory did not tally with the people 's experience of reality .
19 A sort of low droning chorus of ‘ Conformity good , diversity bad ’ is clearly audible beneath the public pronouncements from Bonn , the Elysee , the Bundesbank and the Commission , and the client states of Europe , the Portugals , the Italys and Greeces , who see themselves as having much to gain , obediently take up the cry .
20 But Peter Shaffer himself was delighted with the public Williams the public voice as well as the Public Eye .
21 This requirement is appropriate in a Public Order Act , and resolves the point left open by the court in Ambrose .
22 ( 1 ) the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ( ’ Exchange Act ’ ) governing trading while in possession of material , nonpublic information are , as required by such Act , necessary and appropriate in the public interest and for the protection of investors .
23 This may be more explicit within the public sector because of the fact of government organisations being led by politicians and their work involving the implementation of a political party 's policies .
24 ‘ Yes , it 's harder to be entrepreneurial in the public sector than in the private one and there are more rules , but they are good rules and in fact there are more similarities between the two sectors than differences . ’
25 This relegation - for as such it was undoubtedly construed — to the domestic realm , whilst on the one hand promoting a higher status than before for women in terms of motherhood ( a status generated for society 's structural purposes and needs ) , also resulted in an overall decrease in women 's status generally , for , to use the well known Levi-Straussian model , the domestic unit — i.e. the ‘ biological ’ family concerned with reproducing and socializing new members of society — was seen as separate from the public entity — i.e. the superimposed network of alliances and relationships which comprised society proper , as it were .
26 Then women , especially married women , were less visible in the public world and were discriminated against in it in many more explicit ways than is currently the case .
27 The hide is sited within the area marked on the enclosed map and is not visible from the public road .
28 The arguments for the change — contained in a footnote in one of the SSI publications ( DoH , 1991 ) — seem to have been one-sided , covert , and subject to no public debate whatsoever .
29 On nuclear power , the government promises that any future proposal by UK Nirex Ltd for an underground waste disposal site will be subject to a public inquiry .
30 Such roads may or may not be subject to a public right of way or rights of way to specific landowners .
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