Example sentences of "have [vb pp] public " in BNC.
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1 | The waist-high barrier which has limited public access since 1981 was — doubtless correctly — judged to be too flimsy to block a suicide mission . |
2 | Here , in Britain , the soft paper industry has received a jolt , as WEN 's Campaign For Unbleached Paper has raised public ( and parliamentary ) awareness of its dangers . |
3 | TOO much has become public about the personal lives of Prince Charles , Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles for the Palace to remain silent any longer . |
4 | One meeting I had with him occasioned an episode that has become public . |
5 | Not surprisingly , Mrs Thatcher has polarized public opinion more than other party leaders . |
6 | Because it has followed public opinion in the past , the EPA has always taken the view that governments are there to stop people having to run risks , however small . |
7 | Even now that the company has gone public , some 40 per cent of shares remain in the hands of staff or former staff . |
8 | Boca Research Inc , doing graphics , communications , memory and other boards for personal computers in Boca Raton , Florida has gone public with an initial offer of 3m shares , 1.25m of them new , at $10 a share . |
9 | A LONG line of pharaohs , pashas , kings and presidents has ignored public opinion in Egypt . |
10 | She has repudiated policies associated with previous Conservative leaders and has divided public opinion . |
11 | First reaction from royal observers was amazement that she should have gone public at this stage . |
12 | The position taken by the protestant churches , and the newspaper articles and television debates which preceded the referendum appear to have affected public opinion . |
13 | In the intervening period the decision of the Comintern Congress had become public . |
14 | And er er sort of phone call one afternoon at half past four from the deputy , oh by the way , in fact if we had n't been talking to any Brummies on a we would 've been interviewing people and telling them that they 'd got a three year and these are all points that are gon na be brought up next week , but I do n't see there is any possibility of them doing an about turn because they 've gone public on it . |
15 | The German offensive in March 1918 had swung public opinion so solidly behind the war that pacifists were reduced to morose inactivity and bitter post-mortems on the missed opportunities of the winter . |
16 | Prior to Miyazawa 's Korean visit fresh evidence had been uncovered which had caused public outrage both in Japan and elsewhere . |
17 | Needless to say the revelations made by John Stalker ( 1988 ) were also less than welcome to the service , and all around I heard my contemporaries condemn the fact that he had gone public . |
18 | McDermott , who as a lower order batsman was a prime target in a ‘ bumper ’ war between the two sides in 1991 , said he had gone public with his allegations after reading Richards ' recent autobiography , ‘ Hitting Across the Line . ’ |
19 | While problems of partiality and bias in news-reporting are , rightly , matters of concern , various issues that have attracted Western media attention have excited public opinion in the United States and Europe to the extent that governments have been obliged to respond . |
20 | Yet despite the heartening experiences of the last 199 issues of the magazine , can we really say that we have affected public opinion ? |
21 | Few firms have gone public , despite an increase in interest in the stockmarket in recent years . |
22 | Top brokers , James Capel and Credit Lyonnais Laing have gone public with the opinion that United Newspaper 's shares are a ‘ good buy ’ . |
23 | The difficulty of this model is that in actuality some businesses are still run by families , and a good deal more have started as family enterprises but , in time , have gone public . |
24 | This is n't satisfactory ; the echoing words have gone public . |
25 | Since her death , the trustees have gone public — anonymous gifts have been replaced by open ones in memory of the three sisters . |
26 | Suddenly it 's gone public ; it rushed out |
27 | Since then , the Government have perceived public opinion and disquiet with their handling of the issue , but still they have not fully learnt the lessons . |
28 | Nonetheless the opt-outs have changed public opinion . |