Example sentences of "published in the united [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | This book was the cause of considerable controversy when first published in the United Kingdom last year . |
2 | Such stories would have never been published in the United Kingdom , for instance , where public officials can hide behind punitive laws of libel and press freedom is less assiduously protected . |
3 | The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom . |
4 | The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom . |
5 | The National Library of Scotland , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom . |
6 | The National Library , as you may know , is one of the ‘ libraries of deposit ’ entitled in terms of the Copyright Act , 1911 , Section 15 , to receive free of charge upon claim a copy of every printed work published in the United Kingdom . |
7 | The explosion was believed to be a protest by Moslem extremists against the novel The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie , published in the United Kingdom [ see pp. 36450-51 ] . |
8 | The University boasts the largest University library in Britain with over two million printed books and in Edinburgh students are well served by the National Library of Scotland , a copyright library entitled to receive a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom . |
9 | The volume had been published in the United States the year before , and the American critics had been more divided in their response . |
10 | The unanimous decision found the UK in breach of Article 10 guaranteeing freedom of expression when it had banned the Observer , Guardian , and Sunday Times newspapers from printing extracts from the book after it was published in the United States in July 1987 . |