Example sentences of "into the public [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then the bought the drill hall and turned it into the public hall and presented it to the island .
2 We will bring private sector enterprise into the public services by encouraging contracting out and competitive tendering throughout government .
3 The Government have put large sums of money into the public services for many years , but have not proclaimed it as a great virtue .
4 When the mayor ordered the lobbyists standing round the side of the chamber to move into the public gallery , Cooper protested that they had every right to be there : ‘ They are not peasants to be roped in . ’
5 He had spent much of the trial gazing around the court room particularly into the public gallery , but not once did he see Carol .
6 At his trial , Nicolae Ceauşescu simply switched into the public half of the doublethink which he had imbibed for five decades .
7 The Conservative Conference : Clarke urges Treasury Secretary to back NHS bid : Direct appeal to Lamont brings battle for additional health service funding into the public arena
8 At the first May Day demonstration in Vienna in 1890 , 200,000 marchers emerged into the public arena .
9 But when the doctored document emerged into the public arena , the fraud was almost at once uncovered in a welter of confessions , counter-accusations , and scandal .
10 The institution of the family in its present form continues to prevent women 's full entry into the public arena on equal terms with men .
11 But damn him — it was bad enough that he be high-handed and autocratic when they were alone together — did he really have to carry it into the public arena too ?
12 There had been a plethora of events which had propelled children 's reporters and the hearing system into the public arena .
13 Although official records of dioxins date from the middle of last century , it was an explosion at an Italian chemical plant in Seveso in 1976 that catapulted them into the public arena .
14 What they have grasped is that the other is a dubiously soft touch who knows she 's been lucky so far and feels guilt-ridden enough to want to put something back into the public melting pot which has been kind enough to approve of her .
15 This fitted perfectly well into the public service world , but in practice it was considerably diluted for viewers by the networking arrangements of the four ( later five ) larger companies .
16 Policies to contain employment levels affected railway employment in all areas and extended far into the public service sector ; here the greatest loss of Health Service and local authority work to private contractors and hospitals was in the South .
17 It was to drive another nail into the coffin , into the public service 's coffin , to go alongside compulsory competitive tendering , erosion of working conditions and compulsory redundancies just to satisfy their own political dogma not caring about the citizens of this country , whose quality of life depends on them the services provided by the public sector .
18 The non-provided schools , unless they were absorbed totally into the public system , had a choice of status .
19 The Treasury has merged the manpower division of the Civil Service into the public expenditure section of the Treasury , bringing manpower control into public expenditure planning .
20 He believes it should take the parts of our lives that are most sore , most hurtful , most unspoken , most taboo and bring them into the public sphere .
21 In common with Butler and Florence Nightingale , illness related to the strain experienced by middle-class women who moved into the public sphere .
22 Here we shall see that aesthetic modernism in both cities was conditioned by the destabilization of bourgeois identity due to the eruption into the public sphere of the popular , and ‘ dangerous ’ , classes .
23 The role of the mass media in introducing new scientific concepts and claims into the public sphere is important , both in terms of the extent to which such concepts become part of a wider public vocabulary , and perhaps more significantly , in terms of the way in which the ‘ popularisation ’ of scientific concepts contributes to the development of new areas for social and political concern and action .
24 Although they did n't know their names at the time , they spotted Dominic Wetherby and the American boy , Lee Horan , going into the public bar , but no-one suggested that the two parties should join up .
25 When William and Nellie Tanner walked into the public bar Sadie found another ready listener , and Daniel breathed a sigh of relief .
26 Inevitably , one of these names is going to get into the public prints and he will sue for libel .
27 ‘ This lady has described how they were quite deliberately trying to entice her two young children out into the public passageway area , ’ he said .
28 What they decided to do many years ago was what lots of people in public positions do — use the TV to step out into the public gaze .
29 A spate of concerts and special church services in 1923 set out to bring Byrd more securely back into the public gaze , but arguably the most influential and enduring achievements of the tercentenary were four recordings of Byrd 's vocal music sung by the English Singers and issued in the HMV label .
30 Mrs Thatcher 's achievements in taming the trade unions , reducing inflation , introducing privatization and more commercial values into the public sector , and recovering the Falklands gave scope for her adversary talents .
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