Example sentences of "were publish [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The various trade and commercial directories that were published at regular intervals during the nineteenth century are a particularly useful source for the study of old market towns . |
2 | Let's not forget that even if no more children 's books were published at all , each year would still see the arrival of a new cohort of children and their parents and grandparents , who for the first time start to contemplate buying books which are relevant for a child of that age . |
3 | The party Statutes of FET y de las JONS were published on 4 August , but the principal consultative organism , the National Council , was not created until October of that year and did not hold its first meeting until December . |
4 | The results of those studies were published on 25 September , and on the same day I announced the start of a three-month public consultation period during which interested parties could make written representations to me on the contents of the reports produced by Hydrotechnica . |
5 | Alternative and supplementary schedules were published for conservation work and for community architecture services . |
6 | When photos were published of one of the workers who fought the blaze , he was described half jokingly as ‘ Atomic Stan ’ , and ‘ the most radioactive man in Britain ’ . |
7 | If there is any true successor to Frances Hodgson Burnett in her shaping of Ruritanian adventure-romance for young readers that successor is surely Violet Needham , whose linked tales of an unlocated ‘ Empire ’ , the neighbouring kingdoms of Flavonia and Monte Lucio and the duchies of Ornovitza and Trollac , were published between 1939 and 1956 . |
8 | Of 139 pamphlets which were published between 1689 and 1694 to vindicate the transference of allegiance from James to William , half of them defended the position of contractual resistance , and all without exception were Whig pamphlets . |
9 | Various groups of soft-ground etchings were published between 1808 and 1810 . |
10 | Eleven books of her best-known work , Pilgrimage , were published between 1915 and 1938 ; the first collected edition of all thirteen volumes of this novel appeared posthumously in 1967 . |
11 | This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure . |
12 | This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure . |
13 | Lassus 's church music was extremely well known in France where his works were published from 1564 onward by Le Roy and Ballard . |
14 | During World War II he regularly sent to pupils who were on active service a circular newsletter of a highly characteristic kind ; these were published in 1945 in a book called Letters from Cambridge . |
15 | Shortly after ‘ Cader Idris ’ , Wilson painted the ‘ Great Bridge over the Taaffe ’ ; the etchings made from this were published in 1766 . |
16 | This means that such extracts are protected provided the defendant can show that they were published in good faith and without malice . |
17 | The second-hand books you must look for if you want to embark on a research programme for this period go by the tradename of ‘ Contour Road Atlases ’ and were published in many forms between 1890 and 1920 . |
18 | The results of this voyage were published in fifty large volumes between 1880 and 1895 , and represented international collaboration in oceanography and marine biology ; the most eminent authorities in the world were chosen to write up the various results and describe the collections . |
19 | Consultants ' findings were published in one summary form , Inner area studies : Liverpool , Birmingham and Lambeth ( 1977 ) . |
20 | The six Concerti on this interesting release were published in 1742 , and were rearranged and reprinted many times , the composer actually rearranging the Sixth Concerto in an edition published 33 years later , such was its popularity . |
21 | His meticulously accurate map and report of these mainly Pre-Cambrian rocks were ‘ adopted ’ by the Geological Survey and were published in 1919 . |
22 | Results from the first major series of patients treated by radiotherapy alone for rectal cancer were published in 1956 . |
23 | The four volumes were published in 1934 , and acknowledged with the award of a D.Litt. by Durham University in 1935 . |
24 | His wartime recollections , Memoirs of a Camp-Follower , were published in 1934 , and were later reissued as A Naturalist Goes to War ( 1942 ) . |
25 | During most , but not all , of the years of high levels of antislavery publication a significant proportion of titles ( 50 per cent in some years ) were published in provincial towns or in the provinces and London at the same time . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | The results were published in 1897 and 1902 . |
28 | He also translated Honoré de Balzac 's Contes Drolatiques , which were published in 1874 but withdrawn after complaints . |
29 | In New Zealand five new hymn books were published in 1989 . |
30 | Two additional documents dealing with safe working arrangements in clinical laboratories and mortuary rooms were published in 1991 , by a working group of the Health and Safety Commission 's Health Services Advisory Committee . |