Example sentences of "[verb] member [prep] [art] public " in BNC.

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1 POLICE have applauded members of the public whose information has led to a series of arrests .
2 ( 3 ) Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions , regard may be had to the previous conduct and activities in business or financial matters of the person in question and , in particular , to any evidence that he has — ( a ) committed an offence involving fraud or other dishonesty or violence ; ( b ) contravened any provision made by or under any enactment appearing to the Bank to be designed for protecting members of the public against financial loss due to dishonesty , incompetence or malpractice … ( c ) engaged in any business practices appearing to the Bank to be deceitful or oppressive or otherwise improper ( whether unlawful or not ) or which otherwise reflect discredit on his method of conducting business ; ( d ) engaged in or been associated with any other business practices or otherwise conducted himself in such a way as to cast doubt on his competence and soundness of judgement .
3 I mean , you can never trust members of the public ; they are extraordinarily inaccurate in what they claim to remember , but I ca n't discount anything .
4 But police are warning members of the public not to approach him .
5 A week later , on Dec. 11 , the police prevented members of the public from gathering outside the meeting , which was attended by 22 former Assembly members .
6 It was an instrument of state policy which prevented members of the public from doing what had previously been lawful .
7 They were n't in the actual flat at that time er their role was to er prevent members of the public whilst the armed officers were at the scene erm from entering the corridors at either end of the block of flats .
8 Apart from the first thing of people coming in and bastardising your work , I think to then actually sell that as our work — it 's not only immoral against us , but I think it 's conning members of the public too . ’
9 The objectives are to help members of the public to find their way through this information store and to transmit their orders for particular journeys or holidays to the providers of those services .
10 ‘ It was n't an easy task and shows members of the public it is not just fires the fire brigade attends and it is not just cats and dogs that vets deal with . ’
11 The provisions of paragraphs ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) above shall not apply so as to make it unlawful for a motor vehicle to be fitted with an instrument or apparatus other than a two-tone horn designed to emit a sound for the purpose of informing members of the public that goods are on the vehicle for sale .
12 POLICE in Darlington this week applauded members of the public whose information has led to a series of arrests .
13 But he also pointed out that if this information could be included in the published part of the report , it would do much to reassure members of the public who feel uneasy about interception .
14 In many countries the stated role of the state archive is to record the history of the state , and to give members of the public access to information necessary for them to undertake their responsibilities , duties and rights as citizens .
15 See , it also takes members of the public to phone in .
16 The whole point of the Criminal Justice Act was to enable the courts to take a strong line with those who harm members of the public .
17 Because after you listen to the evidence will be that these are professional officers doing a very difficult job and members of the public , members of the jury create very dated job they have the one objective I 've told you about to protect members of the public from further harm from what they thought was an armed criminal on the run .
18 ‘ We have to take precautions to protect members of the public and we err on the side of caution .
19 He urged members of the public to contact the council if there were any ugly advertising boards they wanted removed .
20 In addition , the Namibian media have not always been prepared to accord members of the public and government officials the right of reply and the rectification of inaccurate or deliberately distorted stories .
21 In addition , the Namibian media have not always been prepared to accord members of the public and government officials the right of reply and the rectification of inaccurate or deliberately distorted stories .
22 The system of co-opting members of the public to serve on council committees can be a good one , for in this way specialised knowledge , information and service can be recruited to the council 's activities .
23 He is also thought to be considering bringing members of the public into every school inspection team .
24 THE LEITH Aged Mariners ' Fund asks members of the public and companies to send donations to enable it to continue its financial assistance to more than 100 former merchant seamen and their dependants .
25 The use of water cannon was criticised as having been unnecessary and for affecting members of the public who had not been involved in the march .
26 The recruiting office should advertise the fact that it welcomes members of the public who wish to drop in .
27 The Act ( much of which is not yet in force ) requires publication of sample results and permits members of the public to bring legal action against a discharger who fails to comply with consent .
28 The presentation of the scholarly debate and results of scientific tests will allow members of the public to make up their own minds as to whether the early Greek sculpture of a standing youth is a forgery or not .
29 But the court ruled it was clear that members of Lt Roos 's patrol had beaten members of the public , and added it was astonishing that they had escaped punishment .
30 And organiser Tom Gillen , of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions , urges members of the public to turn out in force to show their concern .
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