Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] [prep] public " in BNC.

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1 Also , lifts that are open to all and sundry seem to be readily vandalised or used as public toilets .
2 ‘ TVB hereby grants to [ the taxpayer ] , which accepts , the sole and exclusive right outside Hong Kong and the non-exclusive right in Hong Kong throughout the life of this agreement and upon the terms and conditions of parts 2 and 3 hereof : ( a ) to copy , adapt , and cause to be seen and heard in public ( otherwise than by means of wireless or cable TV transmissions in Hong Kong ) all TVB films , ( b ) to exploit all derivative rights in TVB films ( excluding the hotchpot programmes ) and ( c ) to grant sub-licences to others to do the acts set out in paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) above for periods not exceeding five years unless TVB 's prior written consent . …
3 Largely at Mr Shillington 's expense , the unfinished church was completed and opened for public worship in 1802 .
4 An exhibition royalty is similar to a performance royalty , whereby a royalty is paid whenever a piece of music or a play is broadcast or performed in public .
5 Land could be sold or leased to public or private bodies for any purpose , even if the purpose was different from the one for which the land was purchased .
6 Thanks to Walter Scott , the Honours were rediscovered and put on public display .
7 The trust , a charity which helps those who describe themselves as ‘ New Age Travellers ’ , plans to appeal against the convictions and average fines of £50 plus costs imposed on 65 of the 130 would-be visitors who were arrested and charged with public order offences .
8 Two young men were arrested and charged with public order offences .
9 Two young men called Murphy were arrested and charged with public order offences .
10 On Jan. 28 Eugene Terreblanche , leader of the AWB , and nine other senior members of the organization were arrested and charged with public violence arising from a riot on Aug. 9 , 1991 , outside a hall where President de Klerk was addressing a meeting [ see p. 38376 ] .
11 If conventionalism were so single-mindedly practised in a particular jurisdiction and so often announced and confirmed by public institutions that people were thereby entitled to rely on that style of adjudication , of course it would be unfair for some judge suddenly to abandon it .
12 Justice is done in public so it may be discussed and criticised in public . "
13 There was also an attempt to ensure full and free participation in committee hearings by all members and restraints were imposed on the use of proxy votes by chairmen ; in addition , all votes in committee and on the floor were now to be recorded and open to public scrutiny .
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