Example sentences of "be publish [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is expected that the members of the team of consultants will be announced in May and that they will be given six months to complete the report , which will be published towards the end of the year .
2 A summary of the results of the survey , compared to the previous year 's findings , will be published with the annual demand for local income tax , so that every resident is able to tell what their council is achieving with the money they pay .
3 At a recent meeting of the , I believe the , first of the Estuaries Management Committee Meetings for the Orwell and the Stour I was approached by the R S P B representative and was delighted to be asked , how soon is the pamphlets that we 're jointly publishing coming out and I said , oh that 's a jolly good idea , what 's happening , and he tells me that the R Y A's name is to be published with the R S P B and this can do nothing but help our image as we will all appreciate in here , perhaps we need to remember that the gun clubs call themselves , the Gun and Convers Conservation Societies , the wide wise wild fowlers call themselves the Wild Fowlers and Conservation Societies , perhaps we should be the Royal Yachting and Conservation Society and join in with that R S P B publication for I believe quite a very small sum relative to the total outlay .
4 The Oxford lectures which he gave at this time were eventually to be published as The Discarded Image , perhaps the most completely satisfying and impressive book he ever published .
5 The Memorial , signed by the Honorary Secretaries , was sent to the three Ministers on 24th March , 1858 , and ordered by the House of Commons to be published on the following day .
6 Apart from a few news and sport items and the TV listings , how much of Monday 's Mirror or Sun could not equally well be published on the following Thursday or Friday ?
7 His autobiography would be published on the fifth of November .
8 Figures for the year ended 31 March 1989 , due to be published at the end of the year , show an overall 8 per cent drop in the use of the ‘ green form ’ initial advice and assistance scheme , as compared with an overall increase the previous year of 10 per cent .
9 The eight-part BBC2 series The Victorian Flower Garden will be screened in the autumn , and the accompanying BBC book by Jennifer Davies will be published at the same time at £14.95 .
10 Registers should be published at the latest by 15 February in each year for use in all polls taking place after that date , although if for any reason they are not so published , the most recent register may be used ( ibid , s.13(31) .
11 Linda 's photos — taken in Paul 's early heady years of fatherhood — were not intended to be published at the time .
12 The product shows what can be done without formal specifications , however just how much of a lead the company has given itself is debatable : IBM said that its network node specifications will be published at the end of the month for public scrutiny .
13 In addition he was having to select , and write an essay for , A Choice of Kipling 's Verse which was to be published at the end of the year — even this , given the nature of Kipling 's poetry , might be described as " war work " .
14 Three packages dealing with uses of steel in architecture , sponsored by British Steel , are to be published at the beginning of 1993 .
15 It 's results will be published at the end of next year , when scientists and patients will find out if it 's more than just a ray of hope .
16 Decisions are due to be taken soon so that a white paper can be published at the beginning of June .
17 They are the shield against fraud and deception , the guardian of interests in land , which need to be published to the world lest they be overlooked or overridden .
18 Will he ensure that , when the inquiry is completed , its findings will be published for the benefit of all concerned in Gwynedd ?
19 The first of three previews , based on the selection of leading titles to be published during the coming season which appears in the Spring Books issue on 12th February .
20 5.1 All components of the Licensed Software and any derivatives , extensions or adaptations of the Licensed Software offered for sale in the Agreed Territories shall be published under the joint imprint of and of .
21 These rules are now in use for the cataloguing of all pre-1801 printed books , with effect from February 1990 : a revised edition of the rules to be published under the title Descriptive Cataloguing of Rare Books ( DCRB ) is expected shortly .
22 Mr Clark continued : ‘ Now set out in a most scholarly book of some 700 pages , it is probably the important revisionist text to be published since the war .
23 All contributions towards the proceedings arising from the pre-congress conference on Chemistry and developing countries had been received and it was anticipated that these would be published through the Commonwealth Science Council in the near future .
24 A green paper containing proposals for the liberalisation of charging methods , single pricing and other important reforms should be published by the end of the year , SIB said .
25 Our book Oxford , Cambridge and the Changing Idea of the University will be published by the Open University Press in May of this year .
26 Despite many previous approaches to Macmillan , this was the first of Hardy 's novels to be published by the firm .
27 He was engaged in compiling fifty copper-plate views to illustrate a book , shortly to be published by the London firm of John Stockdale of Piccadilly , A History of the County near Manchester .
28 The plans for the Genetic Manipulation Advisory Group ( GMAG ) will be revealed in a consultation paper to be published by the Department of Education and Science ( DES ) this month .
29 There are some significant differences however : the Tate magazine will be published by the architectural monograph publishers and publishers of Blueprint , Wordsearch , who will make the financial commitment to the project , aiming to sell a steep 25,000 copies each issue including the copies sent to the 8,000 Friends of the Tate and those bought in by the gallery ; the Royal Academy Magazine is published ‘ in-house ’ and supports itself through its advertising revenue , capitalising on the fact that it has a guaranteed audience of 67,000 Friends .
30 It will immediately publish the currently defined interfaces , with the other interfaces to be published by the end of the year , IBM said .
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