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

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1 Once you get up on the roof then it 's euphoria , there 's anarchy reigning , you 're in the public eye , the sun 's shining , er and everyone 's quite happy for a day or so , but of course you get cold and a bit hungry , and er then the sort of import of what you face starts to come through .
2 And because I am in the public eye it is important that I fight back , that I show the world that the police are not infallible and that the rotten apples in the barrel must be exposed .
3 ‘ Red Ellen ’ had long been in the public eye — notably as the figure at the head of the Jarrow March in 1936 bearing down upon London to protest against the enormity of unemployment .
4 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 .
5 It 's not unusual on girls ' weekends or at women workers ' conferences for them to be demonstrative with each other , or with the young women , while we remain caught in the straight-jacket of frigidity while we are in the public eye .
6 It can not be simply dismissed , still less ignored , because it deals with phenomena of real significance that are in the public eye .
7 Strange said : " Athletes who are in the public eye have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner which can set a positive example .
8 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 .
9 ‘ Er — I 'll be in the Public .
10 Actuaries will be in the public eye much more in future .
11 I 'm tired of being in the public eye .
12 Unlike Blanche , he enjoyed the cases he worked on being in the public eye .
13 Being in the public eye has an effect on the comportment too .
14 One of the great distinctions that can be drawn between football culture in Scotland and England is in the public 's attitude to heroes .
15 The real tragedy of Tony Bland is that he is in the public eye .
16 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
17 When I was in the public eye
18 He was in the public eye again a few months later when the Rolls struck a bull near the Spotted Dog in High Coniscliffe .
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