Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [prep] the public " in BNC.

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1 For me , opening my studio to the public makes sense in other ways too .
2 The Government has spent £1 million on putting its case to the public through the Press .
3 It took its case to the public , the press and the House of Commons and it won .
4 So , Thames police are sharing their skills with the public .
5 The mining companies counter-attacked shortly after Carnsore by bringing a PR team to Donegal to present their case to the public .
6 They are designed to ensure that authors receive recompense for the free provision of their books to the public by libraries .
7 In the darkest years of Soviet repression in Czechoslovakia , a group of dissident artists kept their work in the public eye behind the camouflage of a little shop …
8 It will help to bring their work before the public .
9 So to raise funds , some of the villagers are opening their gardens to the public on Saturday .
10 The group communicated their ideas to the public by collaborating on A Pocket Dictionary of Foreign Words Which Have Entered the Vocabulary of the Russian Language , a work whose purpose was to discuss not foreign words per se but rather the social and political phenomena to which many of them related .
11 Few would disagree that the CAB has raised its profile in the public eye over the last few years .
12 They will put their product before the public and say look come and stay at our hotel , come and place your caravan in our camping site and that 's what we 're after .
13 The drivers , he says , have become overpaid prima donnas who have little regard for their responsibilities to the public or sponsors .
14 In the document , it explores its perceptions of the public 's expectations of the reassurances provided by external audits and of the independence , accountability and legal liability of external auditors .
15 With evidence drawn from his field-work in Great Britain , Fielding showed how some constables place primacy upon providing counselling assistance , displaying forbearance in their dealings with the public , and in possessing the communication skills to process the encounter with the public smoothly and to enlist the support of members of the public .
16 But there are also a few who do not behave properly in their dealings with the public .
17 If they do not support public charity events their relationship with the public can suffer ; but if some major accident occurs on one such event , they will be open to criticism .
18 In a square , steel tray at the back of the desk was a notepad , the kind of thing given away by small businesses in an attempt to register their names with the public .
19 This is particularly true of social policies , where their impact upon the public depends upon the way they interrelate .
20 Finally , the Maud Report made some interesting suggestions for improving the image of local government and its relations with the public .
21 They must present their arguments to the public , using whatever honest strategies they consider appropriate .
22 The conference had nothing like the coverage of either the British Medical Association or Royal Institute of British Architects festivities , so its impact on the public at the time was negligible ; but it marked a significant turn in the Prince 's own farming methods , brought environmental concerns slowly into consumer consciousness and in the long term dealt a devastating blow to the agrochemical industry .
23 Its impact on the public was enormous ; and among the figures it most deeply influenced was Albert Schweitzer .
24 Smoking control advocates will be thus justified in broadcasting that the tobacco industry is ( yet again ) on the public record as having been shown to be deceitful in its communications with the public .
25 Privatization was losing its magnetism with the public , as the government 's decision to delay the electricity measure until late in 1990 seemed to confirm .
26 It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
27 It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
28 If they think it is good , it is produced and paid for in proportion to its success with the public .
29 It is tough , but with top quality artists we have a responsibility to offer their music to the public , however difficult it is to let them hear it .
30 Innovators of ‘ informal ’ drama seem in fact to have failed abysmally in their attempt to explain their approach to the public at large and in particular to other subject teachers , headteachers and L.E.A .
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