Example sentences of "[adv] in the public eye " in BNC.
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1 | It helped enormously that he also happened to enjoy affairs with women , and that when he was acting on stage , his sexual proclivities were not such a problem as he was less in the public eye . |
2 | I 'm only in the public eye because of what I do on the ice . ’ |
3 | This in turn causes far more crack-ups than the usual pressures of being constantly in the public eye , a symptom that has now been identified as charity-fatigue . |
4 | What is clear is that this was all one society , in which the wives — like Mrs Lowndes herself — wrote books or maintained salons , while their husbands were functionaries , some of them much in the public eye as ministers of the Crown , others — like Frederic Lowndes — no less influential and esteemed for operating under wraps , as grey eminences . |
5 | ‘ Hardly ever has a Goebbels article stood so much in the public eye as this one , ’ added the report , ‘ but his articles have probably never been so criticized . |
6 | It is a constant risk for someone like her who is always in the public eye , that someone will develop a fixation on her , ’ the colleague said . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Yet despite his fame , despite the feeling that he is always in the public eye , he is making only his third TV appearance in a decade in A Foreign Field ( Sunday , BBC1 , 9.05pm ) . |
9 | Managers are more than ever in the public eye ; the scientific approach , in tactics , medical treatment , ground improvements , is commonplace ; floodlighting , numbered players , the ten-yard semi-circle are taken for granted . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The question of royal finances had been particularly in the public eye following the confirmation by Peter Brooke , the National Heritage Secretary , on Nov. 23 that the government would meet the costs of restoration of substantial portions of Windsor Castle which had been partly destroyed by fire on Nov. 20 . |
13 | And if he surfaced again in the public eye , maybe the DIA would lose interest and decide to retire him permanently . |
14 | The controversy created by the research suddenly put Hector 's dolphin firmly in the public eye . |