Example sentences of "[vb pp] 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 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 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 . ’
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Manuilsky and Kuusinen were replaced in the public eye by Dimitrov , the " Reichstag hero " and new Comintern Chairman .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Here only a very few unusual men are retained in the public eye for prolonged periods .
11 For many years both companies had been associated in the public 's mind as loss-making nationalised industries .
12 The stars are kept in the public eye by the film press . ’
13 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 .
14 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 ?
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