Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] 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 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 . ’
3 AN ADDITIONAL series of allegations that Serious Crime Squad detectives in the West Midlands Police fabricated confessions were not disclosed to the public and the Police Complaints Authority for more than a year .
4 Confidential information is that supplied to the Council by a government department on terms which forbid the disclosure of that information to the public , or information which by statute or court order must not be disclosed to the public .
5 Information which , if disclosed to the public , would reveal that the authority proposes —
6 J.P .. had been completely renovated and , in 1951 , was reopened to the public .
7 Funded by the Banca di Toscana , the restoration of the so-called ‘ Chapel of the Kings ’ in the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi , Florence , is now complete and the chapel reopened to the public in December .
8 It has recently reopened to the public in newly-furnished galleries in the Walsall Museum and Art Gallery , while a new , illustrated catalogue has been produced .
9 The first seven rooms of the Gregorian Etruscan Museum have been reopened to the public .
10 It was the first day the wharf walk had been reopened to the public and the first night without a PC on guard at the scene of the crime .
11 A castle has just reopened to the public after nearly four years of restoration work .
12 West Wilts Model Engineers gave rides to both young and old and as well as the many other sale and sales stands the association opened its broad gauge engine shed to the public with an exhibition about the line and the progress being made .
13 More general recommendations were addressed to the public at large .
14 If Delius can be considered under-rated by the public at large , which I certainly believe he is , then Life 's Dance and the Piano concerto , as two of his lesser known works , have up until now , been almost completely ignored .
15 The Scottish Office said he should not be approached by the public .
16 Police say Tyrone Evans is extremely dangerous and shgould not be approached by the public .
17 The DoH may have to redraft the guidelines , and even if the legal difficulties are overcome the guidelines may not appear for another two to three weeks — a frustrating delay for professionals at a time when social worker are increasingly being blamed by the public for failing to control young people in care .
18 When they are quite innocent of certain events they are unfortunately blamed by the public in those areas , and they are seen as damaging the countryside and they are seen also they do not encourage the matter when you envisage the fact that they have these erm , for instance , animals — the dogs around their sites which are not noted for their behaviour , and there are many aspects of their behaviour which upset people around .
19 The Rights of Way Act 1932 provides that where a way over land had been actually enjoyed by the public as of right and without interruption for a full period of 20 years , the way shall be deemed to have been dedicated as a highway , unless there is sufficient evidence that there was no intention during the 20-year period to dedicate it .
20 Clearly occasions such as this are much enjoyed by the public who attend and are a valuable source of publicity for the organisations taking part .
21 Governments are expected by the public to have ‘ policies ’ , based upon general considerations and principles ; and they delegate the execution of those policies to their officials .
22 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 . ’
23 In privatization the ownership of an organization is transferred from the public to the private sector — and this theoretically changes one defining characteristic of the organization ( see for example the discussion by Beetham ) .
24 Considerable sums of money have been collected from the public , whose support , according to the unions , shows no sign of abating .
25 A petition carrying 4.5 million signatures collected from the public by ambulance crews is to be placed before Parliament with the help of the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , this week , calling for the dispute to be referred to arbitration , which Mr Clarke still opposes .
26 We have built up a great deal of knowledge about the historical side of the palaces but that has not been presented to the public . ’
27 For television is not a ‘ neutral ’ provider of images or a mere facilitator , it has increasingly determined the manner in which high performance sport is played and presented to the public .
28 They become invisible and ignored too quickly if their needs are not constantly presented to the public and to politicians .
29 However , today 's enlightened experts realize that there is little point in discovering important diet guidelines unless these can be presented to the public in a form which makes them realistic and easy to incorporate into daily eating .
30 Yes , poll tax could be replaced , public spending increased , a more caring face presented to the public .
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