Example sentences of "publicly [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think the draw had already been done [ before being ] shown publicly for the benefit of television , ’ he said . |
2 | He had infuriated the government by calling publicly for the resignation of Foreign Minister Geza Jeszenszky , whom he described as incompetent , and by complaining that he had been forced to lie to US politicians about the sale of Hungarian weapons to Croatia . |
3 | Several senior officers and other experts argued publicly for the abolition of conscription and for the creation of a smaller professional Army . |
4 | Little is known publicly about the effects of the air raids on supply lines and ground troops , except that Iraq 's anti-aircraft guns and missiles have continued to fire . |
5 | Just occasionally the tensions spilled over , such as when she berated Moira publicly about the way she was feeding her first child . |
6 | But , for the first time , they have had their ambassador in Washington speak publicly about the issue . |
7 | MISS E will not talk publicly about the day she accepted a glass of wine from Dr Tom Courtney . |
8 | Sir Frank Cooper is happy to speak publicly about the Thatcher Cabinet style , of which he approves : |
9 | He spoke publicly about the need for each state to work out its own solution and erm earlier in that year , in fact it 's nineteen fifty seven , I think I said fifty four before , er earlier in that year nineteen fifty seven er Eisenhower said in a speech in r in response to a hypothetical question he said I ca n't imagine any set of circumstances that would ever induce me to send federal troops into any state to enforce the orders of a federal court . |
10 | Speaking for the first time publicly about the death of Leonora , five , Lady Romsey praises Charles for his ‘ incredible caring and understanding . ’ |
11 | But its present leader , Mikhail Gorbachev , has spoken publicly about the importance of introducing democracy into the area of production : |
12 | We have already noted that the polytechnic directors were seeking a larger measure of academic independence almost from the moment of designation — most publicly through the CDP press statement in July 1971 expressing a wish for the polytechnics to secure charters . |
13 | For example , it was quite a story in December 1985 when Mrs Thatcher briefly appeared to have allowed Michael Heseltine , Secretary of State for Defence , to campaign publicly against the Cabinet 's position that the Westland helicopter company could do a deal with the American firm Sikorsky if its shareholders so wished . |
14 | It is preferable if the tenders are opened publicly with the tenderers given the opportunity of being present , so that fair play can be clearly seen to have taken place . |
15 | The traditional means of making sure that stock market prices reflect available information is to require firms to disclose relevant information publicly via the imposition of disclosure requirements . |
16 | Lowe was quick to learn the various practices of the law profession , and decided upon conveyancing — transferring property from one person to another by purchase , lease or deed — as that branch of the law where his deafness was less of a handicap , and did so well that in the Michaelmas Term of 1829 , he took the prescribed oaths publicly in the Temple Hall and emerged as a Barrister of the Middle Temple — a most unprecedented event which created a sensation in the profession . |
17 | The individual 's responsibility in conversion is to repent and believe ; God 's initiative and response are his gift of forgiveness and his gift of the Holy Spirit ; and the church 's role is to welcome the new believer into fellowship , symbolizing this publicly in the act of baptism . |
18 | Alison had kissed her too , with a would-be significant kiss , but publicly in the hall . |
19 | Nevertheless , the issue was discussed publicly in the winter of 1936 – 37 , when Carlist and Falangist newspapers published articles about it in December 1936 and January 1937 . |
20 | Criticism of the current government , expressed publicly in the newspaper of the ruling Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party ( SRSP ) and at an SRSP central committee meeting on Jan. 8 , led the country 's President ( and SRSP secretary-general ) , Maj.-Gen. |
21 | I much prefer expressing my views publicly in the House to my constituents and others . |
22 | There are suspicions that Mr Kinnock , who will not intervene publicly in the contest , is trying to speed up the process in order to boost the chances of Mr Smith , who is believed to be his preferred successor . |
23 | In Dire Dawa Lij Yasu attended the Islamic festival of the Eid of Bairam , prayed publicly in the mosque and presented three camels and five bullocks to the Muslim community for the feast . |
24 | One can possible understand his attitude when skippers like Rod Davis were saying publicly before the event : ‘ It does n't matter who wins as long as it is n't Chris Dickson . ’ |
25 | It is about time that the Government said something publicly to the psychopaths who run American foreign policy , with a view to achieving change . |
26 | Chairman Murray has yet to comment publicly on the situation , but the Roker staff clearly want the issue resolved quickly . |
27 | It is the first time Mr and Mrs Bulger have spoken publicly since the death of their twoyear-old son in February . |
28 | At the NATO meeting in Athens in the spring of 1962 , and more publicly at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in June , McNamara spoke of the nuclear forces of powers possessing limited nuclear capability and acting independently as : |
29 | Fuchs was one of the few public figures who supported Beeren publicly at the time of the debacle over the restoration of the Barnett Newman painting ‘ Who 's afraid of Red , Yellow and Blue III ’ . |