Example sentences of "to [art] public " in BNC.

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1 Rather , ‘ the Museum does not intend to sponsor a particular aspect of modern art , but rather to make a report to the public by offering material for study and comparison ’ .
2 Nevertheless I feel that I have a responsibility to the public and to the world of art both to present your unpublished writings in as comprehensible a form as possible , and at the same time to correct some of the misleading impressions these might give , not of course about yourself , but about others , casually mentioned here and there in the course of your jottings .
3 Once installed , he wrote , it will start to do its work , and it will go on doing it , in the day-time , in the night-time , in the midst of visitors and in the empty silence , when the mausoleum is open to the public and when the mausoleum is closed to the public .
4 Once installed , he wrote , it will start to do its work , and it will go on doing it , in the day-time , in the night-time , in the midst of visitors and in the empty silence , when the mausoleum is open to the public and when the mausoleum is closed to the public .
5 National , regional and local beer festivals present a vast range of beers to the public and help gain many new members .
6 Pre-Victorian pubs were largely run on the basis of waiter-service , following from the original concept that the pub was a house open to the public for refreshment — hence the term ‘ public house ’ .
7 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
8 There is just one problem with that essential book Gardens of England and Wales Open to the Public 1991 — there are over 2,600 gardens to choose from .
9 An exhibition charting the history of Hampton Court , and the restoration of fire damaged apartments is now open to the public .
10 A simplified version of the register is available to the public , and contains the address , surname , and initials of people registered .
11 Opening an area such as this to the public means just that , and together with genuine walkers and climbers arrive the wild flower pickers , the egg stealers and the litter louts .
12 And despite the Ramblers ' Association suggestion of management etc , we have not made too good a job of protecting other wilderness areas open to the public .
13 If the military do n't use the area often , they can not cause as much distress to the natural environment as opening it to the public would .
14 Lebanese parliamentary sessions have to be open to the public .
15 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 . ’
16 ‘ The testing of all hens will continue to be compulsory if their eggs are sold to the public , however small the enterprise .
17 Known as the Cabinet War Rooms , the complex has only been open to the public since 1983 .
18 Almost all the trust 's properties are open to the public .
19 An unknown number of East Germans were believed to have entered the West German mission in East Berlin , which was officially closed to the public , and others to have gone to the West German Embassy in Sofia , Bulgaria .
20 East German opposition leaders said the atmosphere was becoming explosive , and appealed to the public to avoid violence during East Germany 's fortieth anniversary celebrations at the end of the week , which President Mikhail Gorbachev is due to attend .
21 Trevor Phillips , the council 's director of environmental services , said : ‘ We have to demonstrate to the public that we are doing something about this problem .
22 Uppark will first be made weatherproof and opened to the public for six days in November before restoration work begins .
23 But it is surely silly to deny that it has thrown politicians and television journalists together in an association that remains totally invisible to the public .
24 Brian Knight , of Hambro Legal Protection , says : ‘ We do not offer a stand-alone policy to the public .
25 The planning department of a local council keeps all current planning applications on a register which is available to the public .
26 All comments should be in writing and these letters are made available to the public when the case is decided .
27 The actual meeting will be open to the public .
28 ‘ It is routine procedure that there needs to be more than one staff member on the premises when a project is open to the public .
29 Many of the great fortunes in this country are still in the hands of the landed aristocracy who tend to be preoccupied with maintaining their great estates and country houses , no doubt feeling that opening them to the public is in itself a form of patronage .
30 Any decision that preparation and presentation should be separate would have to be justified to the public and be open in the last resort to judicial review .
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