Example sentences of "[coord] in [adj] [pers pn] published " in BNC.

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1 He did this by undertaking a tour giving literary lectures and talks on elocution and in 1909 he published " A Literary Tour of the Highlands & Islands of Scotland . "
2 While he was in Paris he had been encouraged by Émile Zola to write novels , and in 1891 he published Guilty Bonds , a melodramatic story of conspiracy in Russia ; this was banned in that country , but it was the first of over 130 novels and biographies concerned with murder , espionage , and the occult .
3 Thereafter he spoke on two occasions ( 1723 and 1725 ) on customs matters , and in 1726 he published a pamphlet entitled ‘ An Essay on the Public Debts ’ which in 1727 prompted a rejoinder , ‘ A State of the National Debt ’ , reputedly by William Pulteney , Earl of Bath [ q.v . ] .
4 In 1923 he had himself mentioned Smith 's work , and in 1925 he published Smith 's long essay on ‘ The Glamour of Gold ’ .
5 The primary services — family doctors , dentists , pharmacists — are very much the front line of health care and in 1986 we published a Green Paper which was the first comprehensive review of the services for forty years .
6 At the time of his father 's death in April 1788 Sutton and his brothers were still ‘ very eminent in the practice ’ and in 1796 he published The Inoculator , in which he explained his method and displayed his contempt for the medical establishment .
7 In 1924 she was promoted to chief of that section and in 1935 she published Labour in Agriculture , an International Survey .
8 As a result , the journal came under Crookes ' complete control , and in 1870 he published in it the first of a series of four papers on spiritualism .
9 In 1909 she became editor of the Charity Organisation Review , and in 1914 she published a history of the previous half-century of charitable work in London , Social Work in London 1869–1912 .
10 In 1610 Witt joined with seven other London mathematicians in recommending a new book on accountancy and arithmetic , William Colson 's A General Tresury of Accounts for all Countries in Christendome , and in 1613 he published his own treatise , Arithmeticall Questions , touching the Buying or Exchange of Annuities , which demonstrated the utility of mathematical knowledge for men of business .
11 He was greatly saddened by the death of his only son in action at Ypres , and in 1917 he published two poems in The Times , ‘ Bond and Free ’ and ‘ Wooden Crosses ’ , which aroused wide interest .
12 Cooke 's interest in fungi began while he was teaching , and in 1862 he published the first popular book on toadstools , A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi .
13 Chronicles of the House of Borgia was published in 1901 , and in 1904 he published his most enduring novel , Hadrian the Seventh .
14 He continued writing numerous papers about the oral polio vaccine , with particular emphasis on vaccination problems in the Third World tropical countries , and in 1984 he published a description for ‘ Strategies of elimination of polio-myelitis virus in different parts of the world with the use of oral polio virus vaccine ’ .
15 Not only did he lay the foundation for the theory of computer programs , but in 1952 he published a highly original paper on pattern formation .
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