Sentences with go public
go pub·lic
G g - In 1951 AC went public, having achieved an average annual profit of more than £50,000.
- Public funds; a public nuisance.
- Public prosecution.
- A public meeting.
- A public official.
- A public library; a public road.
- The fact became public.
- Public figures.
- A public dispute.
- Public spirit.
- The book-buying public.
- The senator threatened to go public with his congressional-reform plan.
- It was the first time that she had sung in public.
- Her resignation was made public this morning.