Example sentences of "[noun] in the public " in BNC.

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1 Nothing was left untouched where a change would put the club in the public eye , improve the team 's performance or , preferably , both .
2 Chapman 's mind worked day and night on motivating not only his players but everyone involved with the club , on keeping Arsenal in the public eye , on planning their victories , and on improving the game in general .
3 The perceived decrease in the public 's generosity means that it is even more important for businesses , and I mean all business , not just the larger ones that have traditionally provided the pool of resource , to realise that their businesses would only succeed within a healthy society , and a healthy society means the support of business men and business women .
4 If we had really reached a state where a bloody and unprovoked attack on four unarmed members of our police provoked only glee and pleasure in the public then neither I , nor anyone else , would be living in a country we recognised .
5 However , Mr Spring , who co-chaired the meeting , said he felt there was no harm in the public being made aware of a loyalist bomb-threat .
6 • Applications include leisure and shopping centres , walkways , porticos , schools , hospitals , civic buildings , airports and office blocks in the public and commercial sectors .
7 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 …
8 They now provided Sukarno with a vehicle for polemic and controversy which enabled him to regain a place in the public eye .
9 He was all right financially — he had always been shrewd and he made his money in days when the Inland Revenue had allowed people to keep some of it — but his prospects of regaining his former place in the public 's esteem seemed negligible .
10 If , and some would say it is quite a big if , other policies can be used to get the right balance of activities in the economy , we can confine our attention to the narrower questions : are firms more likely to attain the lowest possible cost curve in the public or the private sector ?
11 Despite the widespread provision of automatic teller machines ( ATMs ) which has now been in existence for a number of years , there is an apparent reluctance in the public to adopt this facility wholeheartedly .
12 In every aspect of his work Caro is brazenly derivative , depending for effect on the assertiveness of scale , and is , in essence , trivial ; but , translated from the Tate Gallery to the Roman Forum ( see The Art Newspaper No. 18 , May 1992 , p. 5 ) , he is this year the beam in the public 's eye ( would that he were only a mote ) , and thus inevitably the choice of Heaths and Fanfanis .
13 I shall be running the saloon — it 'll be like old times , and we 've the new barmaid in the public .
14 Merton 's emergence in the public eye has been steady , and somewhat at odds with the prevailing comedy spirit .
15 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 .
16 Few would disagree that the CAB has raised its profile in the public eye over the last few years .
17 There is a highly selective process by which the press places certain stories in the public eye and not others .
18 There is an element of despair in the public 's reaction to the apparent spread of the disease , though the current political and moral debate about crime in general may hold out hope of an antidote .
19 American law , for example , provides a special " public figure " defence : however inaccurate a speculation about the conduct of a person in the public eye , the journalists who make it will not be liable unless they have acted maliciously .
20 Although it is plainly easier to examine the narrower conception of the media 's political impact by exploring specific case studies , long-term and fundamental changes in the public 's perceptions of the political world must not be overlooked .
21 This raises the status of the ticket in the public 's mind .
22 His standing in the public opinion polls plummeted as a result of his pardon of Nixon , and the 1974 congressional elections led to further decimation of Republican party representation — the Democrats gaining 49 seats in the House and 4 in the Senate .
23 A change in the public 's desired cash holdings
24 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 .
25 When it is set , the artist is immediately linked with an amount of money in the public 's mind .
26 ‘ I also liked the idea of producing images of people in the public eye which do n't adhere to the unwritten rule of portraiture — that you 've got to make some kind of personal comment about the sitter , capture their essence , if you like — which , at twenty four , I did n't feel particularly qualified to do .
27 Other people in the public eye would be reading the first seven , and his grandfather the ninth .
28 We should actually be pushing saying for those Health Ser Service erm workers and also people in the public who are not doing that , not a case of , we do n't want you to and this is a case against it , although that 's strong .
29 US libel law gives no protection at all to the reputation of people in the public eye .
30 Standards set by people in the public eye were only blamed by 39 per cent .
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