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

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1 Gilroy reminds us that black political protest in the streets and urban crime have very successfully become fused in the public eye .
2 A celebrated pianist gave the performance , and her reputation drew in the public — and the critics .
3 If they , they demonstrate good consensus , they will both win in the public opinion enormously .
4 KEEPING IN THE PUBLIC EYE
5 The details to be included in the public registers to be established under the bill had yet to be decided but he personally favoured ‘ more information rather than less . ’
6 From a plan , lately begun by another person who wished to assist Mr. Green , he hopes he shall not be injured in the public opinion , as the difference between a plan made from an actual survey , with accurate instruments , and conducted upon principles true in theory ( which will be explained to every scientific enquirer ) and one made by striding , is too palpable to escape observations . ’
7 Det Chief Insp John Stoddart described the brick-throwing as a callous , premeditated attack on a police officer who was acting in the public 's interest .
8 Tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano ( b. 1952 ) has in some respects come up the hard way ; passing the 40-year mark last year , he 's nevertheless a craftsman often overlooked in the public eye in favour of younger more ‘ marketable ’ musicians .
9 And perhaps Labour 's greatest ever mistake was to saddle it with the label ‘ poll tax ’ , thereby fixing in the public mind the link between voting and taxation .
10 Effective marketing , the programme offered , the speakers appearing , the styles of presentation — all these elements contribute to pulling in the public and the theme of ‘ bottoms on seats ’ will appear again as I deal with them .
11 The publicity of Michael Banks 's death had now been replaced in the public 's mind with news of fresh disasters , and the show was running on its own impetus .
12 Manuilsky and Kuusinen were replaced in the public eye by Dimitrov , the " Reichstag hero " and new Comintern Chairman .
13 The concept of accountability — especially external accountability — is also much more pronounced in the public than in the private sector ( see p. 9 ) , and the FMI , by delegating responsibilities to line managers and accountable units , conflicts sharply with the traditional pattern of accountability in central administration .
14 They tell the story of a life lived in the public eye , but now 45 are up for sale .
15 They tell the story of a life lived in the public eye , but now 45 are up for sale .
16 For example , the Church of Scientology has fought in the courts of Australia to be defined as a religion in order to be able to claim tax-exemption , while The Science of Creative Intelligence ( Transcendental Meditation ) has fought in the courts of the United States to be not given religious status so that it can be taught in the public ( State ) schools — a practice denied to religious organisations by the First Amendment of the United States ' Constitution .
17 What he is concerned with is the discovery of the right formulation to ‘ fashion it thus ’ , a means of presentation that will persuade an audience that Caesar needed to die and was killed by actions undertaken in the public rather than in a private interest .
18 In this way he would , much as Darwin had during the voyage of the Beagle , remain in the public eye all the time he was away .
19 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 . ’
20 ‘ The fact that she has to live in the public eye , I mean , I would slit my wrists already .
21 Both states were regarded as not only undesirable but criminal : after the Burgess/Maclean scandal in 1951 , police prosecutions against homosexuals reached a peak in 1953/4 , while the scare headlines accorded by the press to the Clapham Common murder in the summer of 1953 lodged in the public 's heads the equation that people who wore Edwardian clothes would knife you at the drop of a hat .
22 Here only a very few unusual men are retained in the public eye for prolonged periods .
23 This helped enormously to develop in the public mind the idea that ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was a place where idealized longings for rural relics could be indulged , where clothes with bustles , tiers , smock aprons , frills and puffed sleeves could be found .
24 For many years both companies had been associated in the public 's mind as loss-making nationalised industries .
25 Record companies , managers or anyone in the music business can only notice your music if your band is at a venue playing in the public eye .
26 Last night Oftel and its chief Ian Byatt were accused of failing to act in the public 's interests .
27 The stars are kept in the public eye by the film press . ’
28 She said last night : ‘ With unemployment at 3m there was never a more important time for the Government 's mishandling of the economy to be kept in the public 's attention .
29 Does my hon. Friend agree that the secret of contracting out is the drawing up of a contract between those who buy a service and those who supply it , and that , together with independent inspection , that is an essential ingredient to ensure that quality and standards are maintained in the public 's interest ?
30 It is very important to keep our name and work in the public eye and if you know about a suitable event , but feel you can not cope with it yourself , please contact me for help .
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