Example sentences of "[adv] publish [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It appears that highly productive authors will not necessarily publish in those journals which have the highest circulation , and which hence are presumed to be those used for those papers which an author wishes to reach the largest possible readership . |
2 | As I said in reply to the hon. Member for Liverpool , Mossley Hill ( Mr. Alton ) , the Government have obtained a report from the Director General of Fair Trading , which was only published on 24 September . |
3 | but when they actually get into which country , I mean , this , one of these books as I say it was only published in nineteen eighty eight and statistics in it are as recent |
4 | The remaining part of book VI and book VIII were published in 1648 ; book VII was only published in 1662 after the restoration of Charles II , when a complete edition of the Laws was edited by the notoriously untrustworthy Bishop Gauden , who asserted the authenticity of the posthumous books . |
5 | To keep up with the rapid advanced in computer technology , English for Computer Science — although only published in 1984 — has been completely revised and updated to contain up-to-the-minute information . |
6 | We have heard some speeches tonight about the poll tax , but I want to read the editorial in the Glasgow Evening Times , so aptly published on 5 |
7 | The day after the meeting , a draft announcement was written , and it was finally published in various journals and newspapers on 20th September . |
8 | The work , comprising 218 images and entitled ‘ Illustrations of China and its People ’ , was finally published in four volumes between 1874 and 77 . |
9 | When finally published in 1947 , the provisions of the post-war Criminal Justice Bill had a predictable , even inevitable , quality . |
10 | In fact , that inquiry did n't start until 1983 , the hearings dragged on into 1985 , and the report was n't finally published until 1987 . |
11 | One can not therefore measure their use or their citation frequency , and the work is not normally published in any form . |
12 | These are not necessarily new , but they are among the best published in recent years . |
13 | Synthetic studies are seldom carried out as Ph D research , but are generally published by experienced scientists , and may utilise the work of several post-graduate researchers . |
14 | The majority in favour meant that the changes would become law once published by presidential decree in the official gazette . |
15 | Could I urge exploration of the Zemlinsky pupil Johanna Müller-Hermann , whose String Quartet ( once published by Universal Edition ) looks intriguing ? |
16 | The activities of the chains , however , meant that only a third of the mornings still published in 1988 were in the same ownership as in 1945 . |
17 | A vigorous campaigner in support of regulationism , and a major witness on all the parliamentary inquiries , his studies Prostitution and Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs , both published in 1857 , were key contributions to the new medical discourse on sexuality . |
18 | Two INFUSE publications ‘ Audiovisual teaching methods in user education : an annotated bibliography ’ and ‘ A catalogue of AV media and CAI software for user education and librarianship ’ both published in 1982 provide up-to-date information in this field . |
19 | Two particular texts , both published in 1946 , will form the basis of the analysis : Jean Piaget 's book Play , Dreams and Imitation in Childhood ( 1962 ) , and Melanie Klein 's article ‘ Notes on some Schizoid Mechanisms ’ ( 1975 : 1–24 ) . |
20 | During this period and against this background he wrote the poems of Raiders Dawn and the short stories of The Last Inspection , both published in 1942 . |
21 | These articles were mainly published in Spare Rib , Artrage , Outwrite and FAN . |
22 | Harlequin , which is part of Torstar , a Toronto-based newspaper and publishing group , now publishes in 26 languages in 108 countries . |
23 | As for the less active travellers , their steps were now guided by Thomas Cook and the solid guide-books of the period , the pioneer British Murray 's Guides being increasingly overshadowed by those bibles of the tourist , the German Baedekers , now published in several languages . |
24 | Foreign editions of the Guinness Book Of Records are now published in 40 countries and 3 million copies are sold internationally every year . |
25 | Help is at hand in the more constructive approach of the Glover Report on Fertility and the Family , compiled for the European Commission and now published by Fourth Estate . |
26 | First issued in 1919 from the archdiocese of Birmingham , it is now published from that same archdiocese by Maryvale Institute and the Department of Religious Education in Birmingham . |
27 | The higher stages include adaptations of a wide variety of titles originally published for native speakers . |
28 | But more popular tunes and words figure largely in the collections compiled , and partly composed , by the Nuremberg doctor Georg Forster ( c. 1510-1568 ) and originally published during 1539–56 . |
29 | The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim ( RC78 : 3 hours approx ) , which is one of The Virago Collection , was originally published in 1922 and was recently made into a film for showing in the BBC series Screen Two earlier this year . |
30 | Farewells & A Grave With No Name are two extended short-stories originally published in 1954 and 1959 . |