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

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1 With evidence drawn from his field-work in Great Britain , Fielding showed how some constables place primacy upon providing counselling assistance , displaying forbearance in their dealings with the public , and in possessing the communication skills to process the encounter with the public smoothly and to enlist the support of members of the public .
2 The shift times are designed to place policemen on the streets at times when they will encounter the maximum number of members of the public , even though this public thus tends to comprise shoppers and tradespeople .
3 Councillors were told anglers spoiled the enjoyment of members of the public who liked to stroll around the lakes , and labour councillor Owen Granfield expressed concern over the environmental impact of stocking fish into park lakes .
4 Consequently an artificial odorizer in the form of tetrahydrothiophen is added to North sea gas at the off shore terminals to achieve a ‘ distinctive smell ’ similar to the characteristic smell of coal-gas , as required by regulations made under s.26(1) of The Gas Act 1972 — the intention being no doubt to ensure that the majority of members of the public are able to detect a gas leak by its characteristic odour .
5 Fourthly , there are rules made by non-governmental bodies which exercise public functions but enjoy no statutory or common law power to make rules to regulate the conduct of members of the public .
6 The same incident also gave rise to complaints by a number of members of the public in respect of the conduct of several police officers who had attended it .
7 Er with the addition of a lot of of members of the public who sympathized and knew what was happening .
8 Many hundreds of thousands of members of the public have had their cars stolen , or their cars broken into and their possessions taken .
9 On the protection of members of the public , the hon. Gentleman said that a case had been decided , but that there was some doubt about the position .
10 The maximum radiation exposure of members of the public resulting from BNFL 's activities was also well below the level recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection of one millisievert a year .
11 I would hope over the next few years we actually do move towards increasing towards that but I think we will have some severe difficulties , particularly with the planning department where large numbers of members of the public do visit the area .
12 The health service unions , like members of the public , are worried that the commitments in the patients charter ’ to receive health care on the basis of clinical need , regardless of ability to pay ’ are being breached daily .
13 Only 14 per cent of their time was directed to ‘ community relations ’ , the bulk of which amounted to ‘ informal contacts ’ with members of the public ( p. 19 ) .
14 The intention is for the policeman concerned to develop a local knowledge of his area , to show a presence and develop friendly and informal contact with members of the public , although one was adamant that his role remained primarily one of crime detection rather than prevention , this being the responsibility of community relations .
15 How many votes would we get from industry , compared with members of the public .
16 Dishonest staff Members of staff may steal money or goods themselves , or collude ( make a deal ) with members of the public to help them steal .
17 Also far as I know , there is no intention of discussion it with members of the public or patient 's or union or anything like that .
18 Receptionists are expected to be charming , tactful , diplomatic and capable of dealing with members of the public as well as carrying out the innumerable tasks that ensure the smooth and efficient running of the office .
19 Initial contacts with members of the public where no background information exists
20 You must not smoke when dealing with members of the public .
21 I feel that this reflects inadequate training and/or briefing of such staff on the work of different sections of the Garden , and I am sure that this can be overcome relatively easily by providing adequate induction courses for all the RBGE , BTC and others who have contact with members of the public .
22 So I think we are actually obliged , and it 's right that people should be consulted , but there is a point about it that it takes an awful long time and that is actually the reason why we 've got er a whole programme of urban safety management schemes that er are taking a long time to develop , it 's almost two years now , and the main reason for that is toing and froing with different designs with members of the public and the worst thing we could do is actually put in a package of schemes which people say , well that 's not what we wanted anyway .
23 Now , in a unique experiment , officers have called in members of the public to help .
24 This award was presented to Amnesty International following the decision of an independent panel of judges drawn from members of the public nationwide and chaired by a representative from the greetings card industry .
25 The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions .
26 He had had 2,500 letters from members of the public expressing their grief , sympathy and admiration for a man who they felt had in some way belonged to ordinary people and understood them .
27 Only the British Gas sale , which attracted 4.5million applications from small investors , and BAA with 2.5million applications , attracted more interest from members of the public .
28 The reason for this must be that one can hardly cause an explosion without realizing that one is about to do so , and that explosions usually create danger and must be known to do so , unless they are carefully controlled in an area away from members of the public .
29 The 24 hour child protection line received referrals from members of the public in Rochdale , Bury , and Oldham .
30 He is responsible for presenting to the council and its committees all matters of business which are brought to his notice , either from members of the public , members of the council or from the officers themselves , and of recording the decisions , either by way of minutes of the committees or of reports of the committees which are subsequently presented to the council .
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