1. Professional pollsters have displaced precinct party chairmen as the principal source of information about what the public is thinking. 2. Almost half the British public think about chucking in their jobs and doing their own thing at least once a month. 3. Although the public thinks of airport design in terms of passenger terminals, planners begin by trying to open as much space as possible for aircraft. 4. An image-conscious prosecutor might have decided he would rather not have the public think him the kind of man who claps irons on harmless-looking women. 5. A grateful public once thought that vaccines and antibiotics had triumphed over infectious disease. 6. But lest the public think Clinton in his second term has fallen asleep like an old tabby in the sun, he has acquired a pup. 7. But lawyers who work in the criminal justice system say it happens more often than the public may think. 8. But on TV it is so widespread that the public contemptuously thinks of it as built into news gathering. 9. But since he is so deft at catching the public mood, all will now depend over the next few years on what the public thinks. 10. But Monday, Morris said that they were discussing who the public thought was responsible. |