Example sentences of "[verb] with the public " in BNC.

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1 They lack the experience and practice which gives them the ability to communicate with the public : they lack common sense .
2 They should include plans to communicate with the public and media .
3 Like recent commercials by British Nuclear Fuels , the tenor of the campaign was to present Nuclear Electric as being open and willing to communicate with the public .
4 Tutor Viv Shelley will look at whether manufacturing industries are living up to the green images they promote , the adequacy of monitoring processes and ask what responsibility lies with the public .
5 The conglomerate , acting through its ‘ directing mind and will ’ , does not deal in its own shares ; instead it uses information generated by its clients ( or , on occasion , information generated from within the conglomerate itself ) to make profits , or to cut losses , by trading with the public , or even by giving advice to clients , at a time when it ( the conglomerate ) has access to unpublished price sensitive information pertaining to publicly traded securities .
6 These different perceptions mean that there is scope for confusion in communicating with the public and non–specialists on risk issues , and great care needs to be taken .
7 As we examine the structure of the police in the 1990s , I hope that we shall see the need for a national police agency to deal with national and international crime , while preserving the important links through the local constabularies , because it is through the local police links with the public that crime is prevented .
8 It 's important to discuss with the public how they can help the police to fight crime .
9 Well since that debate the government has taken the decision to introduce the duty into a fifth regulated sector friendly societies and a negative resolution order under the friendly societies act nineteen ninety two is also is also prop be N reasons for taking action across this wide front Madam Deputy Speaker , first and most important , the relevant provisions in the various acts are very similar and if we are to bolster the arrangements in relation to banks then we should do the same for other sectors entrusted with the public 's investments .
10 Newman 's anger eventually subsided , mollified in the main by the overwhelming hit the Daleks made with the public that so proved Verity Lambert and David Whitaker 's instincts correct again .
11 Despite being an important opportunity for public relations , work on the enquiry desk is unpopular because ‘ nothing happens ’ , so probationers and inexperienced recruits tend to be left to deal with the public 's enquiries .
12 Anyone who has to deal with the public or who is in continual contact with other people as part of their job must always be aware that attention to their appearance and personal hygiene is of the utmost importance .
13 An ability to deal with the public is also important — when you 're out working you 'll quite often be approached by a visitor who 'll treat you a bit like Gardener 's Question Time .
14 It was never going to be a career for me but kept me in beer money and taught me about how to deal with the public . ’
15 He 's had to learn how to deal with the public ; it does not come easily to him . "
16 Staff are taught how to deal with the public both on the phone and in person .
17 However , such a scheme would never wash with the public — who wants their water supplies to have been treated this way ?
18 They have argued that most crime is petty and that the increase in recorded crime is more to do with the public 's decreased tolerance than anything else :
19 I know it 's , I knew it was Needham Station and it was between station to station , you see , not er anything to do with the public but that 's where I learnt so we used to er take er messages from station to station and I used to speak to the girl at Merrith down the line .
20 Anything to do with the public .
21 This will enable us to reach better and more cogent conclusions about the future needs for monitoring and regulation that we will be able to share with the public and with the DTI .
22 And I 'm going to suggest , without going into great detail , that the media will actually help you promote your products , your organization , your services , your views , the information you need to share with the public , if in fact you can actually present it to them in such a way that they can use it .
23 Consulting with the public , " empowering " those who use the service , is seen as a legitimate management task .
24 ‘ He has a lot of ideas that he has not yet shared with the public .
25 Public consultation about policies can therefore be something of a sham where major options and potential developments are either not shared with the public by the corporation or not conceptualized by the public .
26 Responsibility , for materials and equipment ; supervision of others ; safety of others ; contact with the public etc
27 The Plaza Girls , a troupe of tall dancers that were an instant hit with the public .
28 Second , even though it had cost the management dear , the original run of The Fairy Queen had been a smash hit with the public : so , in the immortal words of Henry Ford , ‘ If it ai n't broke , do n't fix it . ’
29 More importantly , this imagery affects the demeanour of these macho men when dealing with the public .
30 Civil servants dealing with the public will normally identify themselves by name .
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