Example sentences of "[adv] for public " in BNC.

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1 Rarely does such a window on the daily activity of scientific researchers and their ideas open 90 widely for public view .
2 And it must be seen to work well , which requires the system to be transparent enough for public scrutiny to take place .
3 Because of that , Torrance no longer qualifies to play in pro-ams , the curtain-raisers that are important not only for public relations with local personalities , but also as a means of getting to know the golf course .
4 The Bank of England was nationalized , as were the coal-mines ( unhappily for public relations , in the cripplingly cold winter of 1946–7 ) , the railways , electricity , gas , and — with much more contention — steel .
5 The museum receives an additional $2.7 million annually for public programmes from a metropolitan Scientific and Cultural Facilities District , which gives 1% of local sales taxes to cultural institutions .
6 A startling 24 failed to meet standards laid down for public water supplies .
7 The Acquisition of Land ( Assessment of Compensation ) Act 1919 provided by s. 2 for the assessment of compensation in respect of land acquired compulsorily for public purposes according to certain rules .
8 Clients who have gone in for Public Issues often rue the day they chose to sell through a licensed dealer .
9 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection , ’ he murmured , ‘ but you 're irresistible .
10 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection either , ’ she murmured impulsively , forgetting her uneasiness , ‘ but even with sand on your face you 're … ’
11 If there is a whisper of redundancy , do not be deflected by talk that it is all in the very early stages , too soon for public discussion , and by promises that there will be plenty of opportunities for comment and debate at an appropriate stage later on .
12 This was a style suitable for churches and perhaps for domestic buildings , but not for public offices .
13 That secret self which he drew on , and which he would draw out and test as time went on , was not for public display unless Burton willed it .
14 A ‘ local passenger ’ train ( not for public use ) will run into the other platform hauled by GWR No 7760 .
15 Time off for public duties .
16 IT 'S been a long time since Sister Jacques-Marie took her clothes off for public viewing .
17 It was an impossible arrangement in the circumstances and through their solicitors they agreed that the horse should be put up for public auction , each partner having the right to buy it outright .
18 For a while , the most successful pop groups had the power to shift mass consciousness to an unprecedented degree and this confidence expressed itself in a plethora of new sexualities brought into the public eye , offered up for public consumption and then put into practice in people 's lives .
19 Surely it had been a joke , prompted by the dreadful heavy seriousness of Dwight Kronweiser and the overreverent attitude to Walter taken up for public reasons by Viola .
20 Sanguinetti 's faction of the PC , although not opposed to privatization as such , opposed Lacalle 's plan to sell off state assets through direct negotiations with potential buyers rather than putting them up for public tender .
21 Also , there are three sites that have been put up for public consultation by the Gipsy Working Party and that 's Rockhill Farm at Chipping Norton , the airfield at Chiltern near Burford , and Standlake .
22 We 're putting something out for public debate and we 've got to get it out now . ’
23 Police said 36 people were arrested , mainly for public order offences , and four casualties were treated in hospital .
24 Although some 35pc of Carpetright is nominally for public offer , up to 10pc has been earmarked for directors and employees .
25 Soon after coming to power , the Arena government instituted a new round of ‘ stabilization ’ measures in 1989 , including privatizations , currency devaluation and price hikes , particularly for public transport , which provoked a wave of popular discontent .
26 But these things are n't for public consumption .
27 All the data is there for public inspection .
28 Thus , although interest groups may look as if they are organized chiefly for public goods , in practice they are sustained by their ability to deliver selective incentives to their members which make joining worthwhile .
29 After my first six months as Director of South East Arts , I 've prepared an interim report with five main topics , which I wish to put forward for public consideration , and if anybody has any comments to make perhaps they 'd let me know .
30 Over 700 acres on the northern slopes are set aside specifically for public recreational use , ie Hillend and Bonaly Parks which are under consideration for designation as Country Parks .
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