Example sentences of "[noun pl] to [art] public " in BNC.
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1 | Some restrictive measures require very careful consideration so that they do not cause increased health risks to the public . |
2 | Safety standards for future nuclear power stations should be set so that risks to the public are ten times smaller than the danger of a road accident , according to new proposals published by the Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) , the British industrial safety regulatory body . |
3 | We have been offering similar sessions to the public for the past 18 months . |
4 | And er introduce the candidates to the public you know , over the balcony when they 're elected . |
5 | Unlike the investment trust , the unit trust can not raise capital by selling debt , its capital rises ( falls ) with the sale ( redemption ) of units to the public . |
6 | What is the nature of media coverage of fraud , and what are the principal problems of communicating frauds to the public ? |
7 | In recent years this department has been busier repaying savings to the public than attracting them . |
8 | And they are made largely through promotion … successful promotion through movies , television and various tie-ins in turn , guarantee the sale of books to the public ’ , then the Torstar corporation has the resources for that promotion . |
9 | They are designed to ensure that authors receive recompense for the free provision of their books to the public by libraries . |
10 | Greater access for walkers to forest areas is beneficial not detrimental claimed the Forestry Commission ( FC ) at the launch of a booklet intended to persuade owners and managers to open up their woodland areas to the public . |
11 | The fourth earl died in 1851 and his successor retrenched on expenditure , opened the gardens to the public , and instructed Barron to develop a commercial nursery at the garden . |
12 | So to raise funds , some of the villagers are opening their gardens to the public on Saturday . |
13 | Although he is appointed by the council who pay his salary , he has nevertheless duties to the public to see that their rights are protected . |
14 | KNOWSLEY Borough Council is to open four allotment sites to the public next Sunday to coincide with the European Day of the Garden . |
15 | There may be services rendered by the police which , although not within the scope of their absolute obligations to the public may yet fall within their powers , and in such cases public policy does not forbid their performance . |
16 | It was Horne 's ability as a writer , editor , and speaker , that brought the partnership 's discoveries to the public , for Peach 's talents lay elsewhere . |
17 | It 's , it , it is a form of accountability of universities to the public really . |
18 | The drivers , he says , have become overpaid prima donnas who have little regard for their responsibilities to the public or sponsors . |
19 | Some companies will transfer from the Third market to the USM , some will go to the over-the-counter market ( OTC ) , which is an informal market that consists of trading in small business shares by a group of brokers and licensed dealers to the public . |
20 | They stopped advertising baby milks to the public on billboards and with radio jingles , and stopped dressing their sales representatives as ’ milk nurses ’ . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The LDDC has opened up committees to the public . |
23 | A shopkeeper who refused to sell constables cigarettes at a discount and complained of the illegal sale of similar goods to the public from their own trading organization , the Police Guild , could find himself summonsed by the same officers for employing children under age ( which in turn gave rise to the banning of the Police Guild by the Watch Committee ) . |
24 | Each sets out tough new standards and gives new information and rights to the public . |
25 | An increasing number of countries are moving towards a policy of prohibiting the sale of fireworks to the public and instead , having organised displays operated by experts ; ensuring that there is careful segregation of spectators from staff who are igniting the fireworks . |
26 | If the government sells bonds to the public to finance its activity , who bears the burden ? |
27 | Once the syndicate was formed and terms agreed , the borrower would sell the bonds to the managing group , which in turn would sell them direct to the underwriters or the selling group , who in turn would distribute the bonds to the public . |
28 | If the financial statements of an issuer of securities to the public fail to comply with an applicable accounting standard , the issuer and its directors will be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $NZ100,000 . |
29 | In 1990 a central government agency was set up as an instrument of denationalization of state enterprises , and a statute was passed regulating the issue of securities to the public and setting up a new stock exchange . |
30 | They must present their arguments to the public , using whatever honest strategies they consider appropriate . |