Example sentences of "in [art] public [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One of the great distinctions that can be drawn between football culture in Scotland and England is in the public 's attitude to heroes .
2 Set backs to chemistry in schools and in the public 's esteem have become regular news — so at least reward my carpentry by reading on !
3 He was all right financially — he had always been shrewd and he made his money in days when the Inland Revenue had allowed people to keep some of it — but his prospects of regaining his former place in the public 's esteem seemed negligible .
4 The perceived decrease in the public 's generosity means that it is even more important for businesses , and I mean all business , not just the larger ones that have traditionally provided the pool of resource , to realise that their businesses would only succeed within a healthy society , and a healthy society means the support of business men and business women .
5 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
6 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 ?
7 Det Chief Insp John Stoddart described the brick-throwing as a callous , premeditated attack on a police officer who was acting in the public 's interest .
8 Nor could the courts cope , and there would be a deterioration in the public 's perception of the police as a result of the disjuncture with lay conceptions of legality .
9 By 1987 she and Charles seemed to have reached an all-time low , if not in their marriage , then certainly in the public 's perception of it .
10 There is an element of despair in the public 's reaction to the apparent spread of the disease , though the current political and moral debate about crime in general may hold out hope of an antidote .
11 In every aspect of his work Caro is brazenly derivative , depending for effect on the assertiveness of scale , and is , in essence , trivial ; but , translated from the Tate Gallery to the Roman Forum ( see The Art Newspaper No. 18 , May 1992 , p. 5 ) , he is this year the beam in the public 's eye ( would that he were only a mote ) , and thus inevitably the choice of Heaths and Fanfanis .
12 Such notable films as Gandhi ( a severe treatment of the Raj ) , A Passage to India , and Heat and Dust , even the james Bond spectacular Octopussy , kept the Indian sub-continent securely in the public 's imagination .
13 When it is set , the artist is immediately linked with an amount of money in the public 's mind .
14 This raises the status of the ticket in the public 's mind .
15 For many years both companies had been associated in the public 's mind as loss-making nationalised industries .
16 Even so , in the public 's mind fusion and the Sun go together and the fascination with fusion is sometimes akin to ancient sun worship .
17 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 .
18 Yet simultaneously rapists , and indeed all men who commit violent sexual offences , are regarded as particularly villainous by the majority of the population , and these crimes have a high priority in the public 's demand for law and order .
19 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 .
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