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

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1 Ziemian says there is more to come ; only the portion that requires new laws enacted by Congress has been leaked to the public so far .
2 Governments are expected by the public to have ‘ policies ’ , based upon general considerations and principles ; and they delegate the execution of those policies to their officials .
3 The first seven rooms of the Gregorian Etruscan Museum have been reopened to the public .
4 It was the first day the wharf walk had been reopened to the public and the first night without a PC on guard at the scene of the crime .
5 We have built up a great deal of knowledge about the historical side of the palaces but that has not been presented to the public . ’
6 Considerable sums of money have been collected from the public , whose support , according to the unions , shows no sign of abating .
7 What are seen by the public as the most depraved of men still have profound needs to express their sorrow even when , with the most damaged people , it seems to lie too deep for tears .
8 There are to be no statutory ombudsmen or ombudswomen to represent the consumer , despite the Government 's admission in their document entitled ’ Citizens Charter Implications for the Regulators of Privatised Utilities ’ : ’ The principal advantage of introducing ombudsmen for each of the utilities is that they are seen by the public to be impartial and independent of all parties . ’
9 From such things as mattresses , wash-basins and bath-tubs , she makes plaster casts and it is these that are presented to the public .
10 When a share offer had been made to the public in 1990 , the prospectus , which Mr Gillespie as a director accepted , stated that his shares were the subject of an option in favour of MIH .
11 The Board 's area general manager , Tom Frawley , commented : ‘ There never has been any intention to close accident and emergency and I feel the rumours have been damaging to the public 's confidence in the hospital and to the morale of staff ’
12 It features 500 works which formed Moore 's home environment , none of which have ever been seen by the public before , and is curated by Solange Auzies de Turenne who is also in charge of the exhibition of monumental Moore sculptures running at Bagatelle in Paris from 10 June to the end of September .
13 The pieces have previously been stored in upstairs offices and have not been seen by the public .
14 It 's the first time the diaries , film scripts and private photographs of the 1950's star who was born in Swindon have been seen by the public .
15 According to the Office of Fair Trading , around 4,000 complaints a month are made by the public concerning home repairs and improvement companies .
16 Well , you do n't need all that , if you 're talking to the public , you 're telling what are basically the facts , and , if asked for your opinion on them , you then decide whether to give your opinion or to say , ‘ Well , no , that 's beyond , that 's beyond my brief . ’
17 The work is most fascinating , the the records they hold are quite er large and erm , I 'm pleased to say that on their request , the Conservative group have have given the records of our group meetings since nineteen sixty to nineteen eighty-six to the , erm , record office , and before anyone rushes over , there is a , a , a slight before they 're released to the public .
18 We 're paid by the public , so they deserve a good service ’ ( FN 26/5/87 , p. 32 ) .
19 Relatives of a ninety-one year old widow left battered in her own home are pleading for the public to help catch her attacker .
20 Buckingham Palace has just been opened to the public , and several hundred people , ready to fork out the £8 ( $12.50 ) admission charge , wait patiently .
21 ‘ The testing of all hens will continue to be compulsory if their eggs are sold to the public , however small the enterprise .
22 This book has been written from the US Army 's court-martial records , something which would not have been possible in this country , where such records are closed to the public for 100 years .
23 Still family-owned , most are closed to the public — so these photographs and vivid word profiles are all the more valuable .
24 Parts of the moorland — some would say too many — are used as military training areas and are closed to the public at certain times .
25 On the other hand , there are various time deposits that earn interest in banks , building societies and the National Savings Bank which are used by the public as an alternative means of holding money that is used for expenditure purposes .
26 Although the US parent company is not a public company as defined in s 1(3) , CA 1985 , it is a body corporate whose shares are offered to the public .
27 The unit prices are published daily in the form of an offer-bid spread ( the price at which units are offered to the public and the price bid by the management for redemption which differ by around 6% ) .
28 However , despite the slight difference in the way that the stocks are offered to the public , the method of allocation is the same .
29 The Museums Commission said it was confident the newly-formed Department of Heritage would support the needs of smaller galleries and ensure that collections of national importance , like that at the Pitt Rivers Museum , are preserved for the public .
30 No plane like it has since been used by the public .
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