How to use the word “publicly”

How to use in-sentence of “publicly”:

+ There were lots of publicly held fights between the supporters of Stalin and Alagiri.

+ Only the expurgated records of deceased family members are publicly available to scholars and researchers.

+ At the end of the meeting the monks would publicly confess their sins or denounce others’.

+ Barrett was publicly hanged May 26, 1868.

+ West publicly supported 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama.

+ She publicly retired from a singer in the music industry in 2008 when she had the last concert tour.

+ The type of company most often referred to by the word “corporation” is a publicly traded corporation.

How to use the word publicly
How to use the word publicly

Example sentences of “publicly”:

+ Ken Livingstone was publicly criticised in February 2005 for remarks made to an “Evening Standard” reporter, comparing him to a Nazi concentration campsNazi concentration camp guard, after the reporter had tried to interview him following a reception marking the 20th anniversary of Chris Smith’s coming out as gay.

+ Between this clash, the Indian government hasn’t admitted publicly to Indian citizens that Chinese PLA troops have trangressed their territory.

+ Johnson appeared publicly as First Lady on only two occasions – at a reception for Queen Emma of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1866 and at the president’s birthday party in 1867.

+ First employed in 2001 to fund the South Courtice Arena and Recreation Complex, it is viewed as a cost-effective method to undertake large scale publicly funded projects.

+ Any Indian not able to pay the British taxes could be forced into prison and/or publicly beaten.

+ She also personally experiences pressures from the Chinese authorities for publicly voicing opinions because she is the wife of one of China’s most prominent human rights advocates.

+ He has publicly endorsed “In These Times” magazine by calling it: “The most creative and challenging news magazine of the American left”.

+ They were publicly seen for the first time at Disneyland Paris in November 2016.

+ On April 29, 2013, Collins wrote the cover story of Sports Illustrated in which he publicly come out as gay.

+ Beginning in late February 2021, Magufuli was not seen publicly and rumors arose that he was hospitalized with COVID-19.

+ Throughout “RAW”, McMahon publicly named several WCW wrestlers who would not be retained.

+ Closely held corporations have some advantages over publicly traded corporations.

+ This was the first time he publicly admitted guilt.

+ Spurling was the son-in-law of Marmaduke Wetherell, a big game hunter who had been publicly ridiculed in the “Daily Mail”, the newspaper that employed him.

+ Mile Budak, then a minister in Pavelić’s government, publicly proclaimed the violent racial policy of the state on 22 July 1941.

+ Sivan publicly came out as gay in 2013.

+ In April 2010, Levin publicly came out as gay and is in a partnership with Andy Mauer since the 1990s.

+ Ken Livingstone was publicly criticised in February 2005 for remarks made to an "Evening Standard" reporter, comparing him to a Nazi concentration campsNazi concentration camp guard, after the reporter had tried to interview him following a reception marking the 20th anniversary of Chris Smith's coming out as gay.

+ Between this clash, the Indian government hasn't admitted publicly to Indian citizens that Chinese PLA troops have trangressed their territory.
+ Johnson appeared publicly as First Lady on only two occasions - at a reception for Queen Emma of the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1866 and at the president's birthday party in 1867.

More in-sentence examples of “publicly”:

+ Social workers are employed in human services track, like hospitals, clinics, NPOs, or publicly as a staff that gives adequate welfare and helps people who cannot help themselves including physically disabled people, person with other disabilities.

+ The Duchess of Kent became famous her conversion to Catholicism in 1994, the first member of the Royal Family to convert publicly since 1701.

+ This custom was publicly decided by the then emperor on April 1, 675.

+ It was demonstrated publicly immediately after Karadžić’s death – when Croatian Parliament collected a considerable amount of money in order to erect a monument to honor Karadžić in Croatia and the Court chanchellor Ivan Mažuranić got the Viennese Imperial Court to financially support the Karadžić’ widow.

+ Because redundant links are discouraged, this template should normally only appear in one place in an article about a publicly traded company.

+ It was found that during the first flash sale, Xiaomi had given 1,750 priority ‘F-codes’ to people who could place their orders without having to go through the flash sale, thus diminishing the stock that was publicly available.

+ The case was not filed in court after the three apologized publicly on national TV.

+ On 15 October 184 at the Capitoline Games, a Cynic philosopher publicly denounced Perennis before Commodus, who was watching.

+ According to article 1 and article 33 of UAE penal code it is punishable by death sentence.Pork is considered haram in Islam and is forbidden by Muslims However Non Musliim can eat it on his own will Publicly eating and drinking during Ramadan from sunrise to sunset is illegal irrespective of the faith and the violators shall face severe punishment.

+ As a member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, he was the first person who publicly called for decriminalization of male same-sex relations in the 1980s.

+ Bush later publicly stated “I regret that a private comment I made to the vice presidential candidate made it through the public airways.

+ O’Malley publicly expressed interest in a presidential run in 2016 on multiple occasions.

+ Medina never publicly revealed the father of her first child.

+ Canadian Tire is one of Canada’s 35 largest publicly traded companies.

+ There was competition between Celera and the publicly funded Human Genome Project, which got much comment.

+ Subramania Pillai, a close associate of Kattabomman Nayak, was also publicly hanged and his head was fixed on a pike at Panchalankurichi for public view.

+ Named after the Forth Bridge in Edinburgh, the city of his dukedom, the national plan for publicly handling the Duke’s death is called Operation Forth Bridge.

+ Chess960, also called Fischer Random Chess, is a variant of chess invented and advocated by former world chess champion Bobby Fischer, announced publicly on June 19, 1996, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

+ The European Investment Bank is a publicly owned international financial institution whose shareholders are the EU member states.

+ Band frontman Gerard Way has publicly rejected the term “emo”, describing the genre as “fucking garbage”.

+ Both are publicly traded companies: 21st Century Fox consists mainly of television and media assets, while a new News Corp focuses on publishing.

+ British MP Frank Field, who previously investigated the BHS pension deficit, has publicly criticised Philip Green for paying huge dividends to his family and friend Richard Caring “when things are going well”, and making his employees pay “when things are not going well”.

+ After this episode, Grillo slowly was banned from the publicly owned television.

+ She has said very little publicly about her kidnapping.

+ The Scott City Airport is a publicly owned airport.

+ On November 16, 2007, Goldwater publicly endorsed Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul of Texas for the GOP nomination in 2008.

+ Its discovery was publicly announced by NASA on 23 July 2015.

+ The party also publicly disapproved of Turkey’s proposed membership in the European Union, which Chirac was in favour of.

+ Sorenson became the head of the largest publicly traded hotel chain in the world on March 31, 2012.

+ On 1 April 2006, it became the Rail franchising in Great Britainfranchisee for the new Integrated Kent Franchise, overtaking the publicly owned South Eastern Trains on the former South East Franchise.

+ These two intellectuals were publicly denounced by the Broz’s regime and persecuted.

+ She was also one of the first people to publicly support revenge pornography victims.

+ He began publicly saying that his brother was not good enough at ruling.

+ In 1954, when Baba was sixty years old, he said publicly for the first time that he was the Avatar.

+ Gray remained publicly silent about the Watergate scandal for 32 years, speaking to the press only once, near the end of his life.

+ Corbyn has said that the National Health Service should be “completely publicly run and publicly accountable”.

+ Farr publicly acknowledged he was wrong in 1866, but Nightingale never really gave up the miasma idea.

+ The following individuals publicly confirmed that they had declined to be vetted by the Biden campaign.

+ Walz apologized to CNN, and said publicly that Jiminez and his crew had only been doing their jobs and acting within their rights.

+ Throughout the 1980s and ’90s Marvel changed hands numerous times, becoming a publicly held company in 1991.

+ Pascal even invented the famous line for Pygmalion, later appearing in the theatrical and movie versions of “My Fair Lady” “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain” and Shaw, by now publicly referring to Pascal as a “genius” wrote the line into the script.

+ His once good relationship with the US government deteriorated rapidly when he publicly criticized American conduct of the Vietnam War.

+ When the car was publicly launched, the car was a success, and 6,539 DMC-12s were produced in 1981.

+ On January 25, 2010, the team’s livery was publicly unveiled at the Mercedes museum in Stuttgart, The car races in Mercedes’ traditional silver colors and retains Brawn GP sponsor MIGfx and adds investment group Aabar to its list of sponsors.

+ He is a very private person and not much is publicly known about him.

+ In June 2017 she publicly confirmed that she had undergone rhinoplasty, but that the rest of her features were not the result of plastic surgery.

+ When the pair was publicly denounced by Cynics in the theatre, Titus caved in to the pressure and sent her away,Cassius Dio, “Roman History” but his reputation suffered.

+ Social workers are employed in human services track, like hospitals, clinics, NPOs, or publicly as a staff that gives adequate welfare and helps people who cannot help themselves including physically disabled people, person with other disabilities.

+ The Duchess of Kent became famous her conversion to Catholicism in 1994, the first member of the Royal Family to convert publicly since 1701.
+ This custom was publicly decided by the then emperor on April 1, 675.

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