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Example sentences for "made public"

  • He is quite incapable of understanding what a sensation this story of an earlier marriage will cause if it is made public.

  • The facts must be made public," he said inexorably.

  • Such matters are no business of the secular courts nor ought they to be made public.

  • All the conferences heretofore have been made public.

  • A simple notice of her return was all that was made public.

  • He gave, or was understood to give, permission that the letters might be made public.

  • There was a general curiosity to know how the letters had been purloined and how they had been made public.

  • It did not occur to them that they ever could or would be made public, and by their publication thrust new weapons into the hands of the men whose liberties they were so zealous to suppress.

  • Such declaration to be a joint one from the German Government and the Reichstag, and to be made public.

  • As, however, I do not know when all this will be made public, I am grateful for the opportunity of lifting the veil to-day from certain hitherto unknown events.

  • Your engagement with her has been made public,--chiefly by you, and it is out of the question that she should be treated as you are treating her, and that your lordship should escape without punishment.

  • The letter was a blow to her, although she had felt quite certain that Lord Fawn would have no difficulty in escaping from her hands as soon as the story of the diamonds should be made public.

  • The first requisite is knowledge, full and complete--knowledge which may be made public to the world.

  • The only thing I can suggest just now," said Inspector Robson, "is that your husband's disappearance should be made public.

  • I advised her to apply to the magistrate on the following morning, in order that it might be made public.

  • Their report has not yet been made public, but I await its forthcoming with a feeling of confidence that it will fully sustain all that I have stated relating to fraud and violence in the State of Mississippi.

  • I ask, however, that it may be read in executive session and that the request of Cabral be observed, so that in no case they shall be made public or used against him until the question of annexation is disposed of.

  • As to my own religious convictions, I set forth what they were years ago, in a letter to my friend, Admiral Hollmann, made public at the time, part of which is reproduced at the end of this chapter.

  • But can you tell us whether you have done anything in the past to try to improve your methods in testimony that can be made public?

  • Under the regulations of the Department we would have to issue him a passport if the information in the FBI report cannot be made public.

  • I came here because I thought you wanted to tell us the story, and I think the story should be told for the public, and it will eventually be made public.

  • Chief Rowley, you have described off the record certain matters that involve the security of the country and cannot be made public.

  • The number of killed and wounded in that fatal sortie has not been made public; that it was an enormous figure is certain.

  • While the details of the final artillery equipment were not made public by the War Department, events showed that the Italians were well supplied with modern guns of both medium and heavy caliber.

  • In an attempt to discredit the President before the country, he made public a letter from Garfield giving countenance to the practice of levying campaign assessments on federal employees.

  • Although usually overcome by the superior strength of their big opponents, they frequently conducted vigorous contests and sometimes carried the issue to the courts where damaging evidence was made public.

  • Their report, which was agreed to by all the members, made public a depressing story.

  • He thought, if suffered to be made public, a bad use would be made of them by those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the constitution.

  • If they have not been silent, it proves their information, if made public, would check the disposition to arm.

  • I am told that our two have prepared a long report, which will perhaps be made public.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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