Example sentences of "in the public eye " in BNC.
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31 | The real tragedy of Tony Bland is that he is in the public eye . |
32 | Here only a very few unusual men are retained in the public eye for prolonged periods . |
33 | There is a highly selective process by which the press places certain stories in the public eye and not others . |
34 | In the darkest years of Soviet repression in Czechoslovakia , a group of dissident artists kept their work in the public eye behind the camouflage of a little shop … |
35 | I 'm tired of being in the public eye . |
36 | RANDOM Century Audiobooks offer two-cassette abridged readings of books which have been or shortly will be in the public eye — prize-winners , high-profile new publications , books newly made into films — and the company set their readers high standards . |
37 | They have organized a powerful and disciplined committee which has won a number of major concessions from the prison authorities and which , with the help of the Committee of Mothers and other human rights organizations , has kept the existence of political prisoners in the public eye , to the discomfort of the government . |
38 | Others were content to wield power in the party machines rather than in the public eye . |
39 | But the PRO is charged with keeping it in the public eye . |
40 | Even when excavations are featured in newspaper articles and television programmes , archaeological sites are rarely in the public eye for more than a very short while . |
41 | They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye . |
42 | Think what sort of murders were most in the public eye at the period you want to write about , because there are fashions in murder . |
43 | She tried telling herself that he was just another idle aristocratic adventurer ; she had been looked over by several of the type and others of lesser breeding during her ten years in the public eye at the Fish . |
44 | In and out of the camp Billy made sure that his camp and his model of the people 's pleasures were always in the public eye . |
45 | Anyone in the public eye . ’ |
46 | Gilroy reminds us that black political protest in the streets and urban crime have very successfully become fused in the public eye . |
47 | Unlike Blanche , he enjoyed the cases he worked on being in the public eye . |
48 | Being in the public eye has an effect on the comportment too . |
49 | The mass media , and the television in particular , places the Prime Minister in the public eye as the government , and general elections have increasingly become personalised contests between rival party leaders . |
50 | It can not be simply dismissed , still less ignored , because it deals with phenomena of real significance that are in the public eye . |
51 | And if he surfaced again in the public eye , maybe the DIA would lose interest and decide to retire him permanently . |
52 | And I have a job which keeps me in the public eye . |
53 | The invitation to appear on it came at very short notice , and even though she 's no longer modelling except at charity functions , she feels a need to keep in the public eye , so she did n't want to turn it down , but she insisted that Florian and I should keep to our plans . ’ |
54 | I 'm only in the public eye because of what I do on the ice . ’ |
55 | The stars are kept in the public eye by the film press . ’ |
56 | Actuaries will be in the public eye much more in future . |
57 | These offences are very much in the public eye , due to the appalling scenes that we saw on television . |
58 | As the major source of funds for house purchase and a massive force in the financial system , building societies have increasingly been in the public eye since the early 1970s . |
59 | After the appeal , Duncan McAllister resigned his Army commission while publicity surrounding Christie 's friendship with Anna Moore helped keep her in the public eye . |
60 | Strange said : " Athletes who are in the public eye have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner which can set a positive example . |