Example sentences of "[adj] to the public " in BNC.

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1 There would be those who remembered the newspaper insertion , and it must be made clear to the public that she was married , not taken back out of charity .
2 Yes , erm , I had in mind that , is there a seconder to that ? my own view is that erm , and that goes for most of the way for dealing with the problem , but I think it would be appropriate for this committee to make it clear that erm , any extension of the maximum aggregate for the current financial year will be met by an appropriate reduction or a corresponding reduction in the expenditure for ninety four ninety five , erm and I 'm not certain that that 's absolutely clear to the public or indeed to all members of
3 Sir Patrick said he wanted to make it clear to the public that the Government was backing the police to the full .
4 Quality public services provided by public sector workers , funded by public money , responsible and responsive to the public .
5 It was free to the public , promoting the Daily Mirror .
6 Compton Marbling supplies its wares to the trade for use in books and so on , but also sells direct to the public via its catalogue .
7 Under their licences granted in 1984 , the network providers are forbidden from selling airtime or cellphones direct to the public , a restriction imposed to prevent them wielding excessive power in the business .
8 Selling direct to the public via Opens is innovative , a financial stop-gap , but the visibility of artists is inextricably bound up with the gallery system .
9 Eventually Nature becomes the designer , and the maintenance required is that sufficient to ensure that the sites remain acceptable to the public .
10 They say they are not against parking charges , but want the council to find a system acceptable to the public .
11 The collection rate would be much higher than that for the poll tax and there were signs that the system was going to be much more acceptable to the public .
12 But , second , it was held that different principles applied in cases where the Crown brought a law enforcement action , in which an injunction was sought to restrain a subject from breaking a law where the breach would be harmful to the public or a section of it .
13 Additionally , a more complete picture of the settlement at Cosmeston is accessible to the public by virtue of the way the excavations have been interpreted and presented for the visitor : the ultimate goal is nothing less than a full-scale , working reconstruction of the medieval village .
14 Together with the heritage agencies , we will work to make heritage sites accessible to the public .
15 In 1970 an agreement was reached between British Waterways Board , Leicestershire County Council , and the Leicestershire Branch of the Council for the Protection of Rural England to make part of the site accessible to the public and , so far as possible , to clear sufficient of the track to enable people to get some idea of how the system had been constructed and how it operated .
16 The building was a fire-proof repository for the papers of various government departments , including the Home Office and the Foreign Office , and was not accessible to the public .
17 Moreover it recognizes its duty to make such publications accessible to the public at large , and not to restrict access on any grounds other than legal .
18 The aim of the new Flight gallery was to provide a more cohesive view of the advances in aviation and to make the whole presentation more accessible to the public .
19 With each of the Picassos conservatively valued at some $10 million , there is a fear that if the family are successful in their claim , the works would no longer be accessible to the public and , worse still , that they might appear on the market .
20 The report emphasises the need to establish solid links between research , the archaeological heritage and society ; to make sites accessible to the public and to publish them equally accessibly .
21 According to a recent report in the New York Times , Castelli has said that he wishes the archives to be fully accessible to the public and that if this were in any doubt he would donate them without charge to the Smithsonian Institute 's Archives of American Art .
22 Is there a staffed department within the organisation with specific responsibility for recruitment which is easily accessible to the public ?
23 Making local authority services more accessible to the public , breaking down departmental barriers at local level , creating completely new avenues for staff developments — these are the sort of aspirations which explain the surge in support for decentralisation in recent years .
24 Apart from circulating relevant material to those members contained in the mailing list that are considered to have an interest in the particular planning exercise in question , there are a number of basic publicity measures which should almost invariably be carried out , i.e. place an advertisement in the relevant local papers ; lodge relevant documents at suitable venues accessible to the public .
25 It is expected that the process will make it possible for rare and fragile mummies and other bodies such as the European bog bodies and the recently discovered Ice Man to be accessible to the public without putting the originals at risk .
26 Park ponds project VOLUNTEERS can help make two ponds more accessible to the public next month .
27 Guided walk , Skelton Park Pit , visit the extensive remains of an important Cleveland ironstone mine not usually accessible to the public , meet outside The Duke William pub , 2pm .
28 Now , meantime , until this happy state of affairs has been reached and we can devolve these responsibilities , we continue to support individual artists directly ourselves , through a variety of schemes , all of which I like to think relate to making more of them accessible to the public .
29 His ability to A function as a surveillance office and B to function as a armed officer after being maybe in the er in a vehicle for that length of time er is both dangerous to the public and dangerous to him .
30 Category A prisoners are reckoned to be the most dangerous to the public if they escape .
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