Example sentences of "publish [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Print Quarterly , based in London , has been publishing for ten years .
2 Acceptance of the separate stages of rehearsal , drafting , revision , editing and publishing as normal practice for writers encourages children with special needs to express their ideas in writing more confidently than was possible when children were expected to get everything right at the first attempt .
3 This trend towards the concentration of publishing into corporate organizations meant a centralization and Americanization for most European publishers too .
4 Coward discusses , for instance , the importance of the fact that one of the biggest growth areas in publishing in recent years has been women 's romantic fiction .
5 ‘ We communicate with whom we want by publishing in certain literatures . ’
6 There is the added attraction that , since little is known of publishing in many places , items are not always recognised as rare or significant , and are therefore comparatively inexpensive .
7 Its composers adopted the much older French practice of publishing in alternative forms : as part-songs and as solos with lute .
8 Quite apart from the fact that it is ludicrous to compare the persons of Baron Thyssen and of Mr Khalili as collectors , as also to compare the status of their collections ( Baron Thyssen is not proposing to buy and sell from his collection while it is on loan in Madrid ) , it is clear from the information we are publishing in this issue , that the rental of the Thyssen Collection was a luxury Britain could have ill afforded , and not a ‘ lost opportunity ’ .
9 The Centre is actively publishing in this area and produces a Working Papers Series ( publications list available ) .
10 Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years .
11 An official newspaper , El Español , produced by the Ministry of Information and Tourism , kept feelings running high by publishing on 24 February , an article entitled " The conspiracy has names " , in which a number of named students were attacked as " communist intriguers " , and the " Congress of Young University Writers " as Leftist agitprop organized with the connivance of some of the regime 's own officials ( a thinly veiled reference to Ruiz-Giménez , Laín Entralgo and the reformist group within the SEU ) .
12 Two of Britain 's best-known journalists are to join The Independent on Sunday , which is to begin publishing on 28 January next year .
13 As this model had some rather obvious shortcomings in that it identified the freedom to publish with individual property rights of purchase and sale of newspaper titles , it was necessary to overlay the libertarian ( laissez-faire ) position with an element of social conscience .
14 As a result of his experience and observations he was able to publish in 1825 A Practical Treatise on Rail-Roads , and Interior Communication in General , a classic work of early railway literature in which he discussed , for example , the various types of ‘ motive power ’ then in use ; self-acting planes , fixed steam-engine planes , horses , and locomotive steam engines .
15 A tentative hypothesis is that this relates to real differences in the means by which knowledge is disseminated in the scientific and non-scientific disciplines — the large numbers of scientific journals as compared to those in the arts , and the pressures on the scientific community to publish at all costs .
16 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 .
17 We will publish in this format four times a year .
18 The use of the word publish in this context may come as something of a shock but that 's exactly what the dissemination of information in printed form is ; publishing .
19 Publish by all means .
20 The weekly Force Orders which every force publishes for internal circulation have a section listing the latest transfers in departments , specialist units , and divisions .
21 Both books must be in English and have been published between 31 December 1989 and 31 December 1991 .
22 But it is worthwhile to reiterate that , in a sense , every book published about recent history is of value as a source and the conventional ‘ official ’ documentation does not necessarily occupy in recent history the commanding place which its comparative isolation in a sea of illiteracy gives it in earlier epochs .
23 Data on individual variability have been published for small numbers of patients and controls , and coefficients of variation have been 31–43% under study conditions .
24 The software packages published or to be published for general release or as customized packages by and known as Inform , Workbase and Executive English for use in the computer environment of Apple Macintosh and CD-ROM .
25 Software packages as yet to be developed and published for general release or as customized packages by with the same overall features of Inform , Workbase and Executive English .
26 The names can not be published for legal reasons .
27 Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
28 She explains patiently , again , that Rude Pravo has not been published for fifteen years .
29 I 've told you , Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
30 The higher stages include adaptations of a wide variety of titles originally published for native speakers .
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