Example sentences of "public for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Atomic fission had been known to the general public for a decade ; the awareness of fusion bombs was only four years old , so the possibility of a ‘ third and revolutionary way to produce a nuclear reaction without uranium , as in the fission reaction , or million degree heat as in the fusion reaction ’ generated a lot of excitement . |
2 | THE towpath on the river Weaver is to be closed to the public for a fortnight because of British Waterways repairs . |
3 | By July of that year Lutyens had finished adapting a disused china room beneath the Throne Room for its permanent position , and the house was opened again to the public for a charge of sixpence ( 2½ p ) per person , this charge , as always , going into Her Majesty 's charitable fund . |
4 | Five students , aged about 20 , were filming the public for a project when they were approached by a man who asked to borrow the Ferguson Videostar camcorder . |
5 | For fourteen hundred years Hagia Sophia had been a place of worship : it was now debased into an ancient monument , open to the public for a fee . |
6 | Welcome back to Central News : coming up in a few minutes , the sheep farmer who 's opened his farm yard to the public for the lambing season . |
7 | Nevertheless , members of the government , prominent economists and the official press continued to make statements which appeared designed to prepare the Soviet public for the presentation of drastic proposals for economic reform . |
8 | IF I WAS GOING TO take money from the public for the privilege of sampling my cooking , I would do it in a pub . |
9 | Improving ratios might have satisfied officials at headquarters but have only produced harder work and often more complaints from the public for the railwayman out on the system . |
10 | The Director 's action in intervening to offer no evidence , on the ground that it was not in the interests of justice or the public for the prosecution to continue , was upheld by the courts . |
11 | With Christmas approaching police believe the thieves may try to sell off the birds to dealers or to the public for the christmas market . |
12 | With Christmas approaching police believe the thieves may try to sell off the birds to dealers or to the public for the christmas market . |
13 | The first of these is the lack of interest shown by the general public for the game , which only appears a week or so before Wimbledon and disappears a week or so afterwards . |