Example sentences of "[noun] publish [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A study published in the British Medical Journal traces the excess caesium to locally produced lamb and milk from cows which have eaten coastal grasses contaminated with nuclear waste . |
2 | The Czechoslovakian film and television industry is the subject of a recent study published by the International Institute of Communications . |
3 | A study published by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux revealed that 80 per cent of the claimants seen by the bureaux were worse off as a consequence of the new system . |
4 | This conclusion can be confirmed by a study of the books published in the early 1970s . |
5 | Many books published in the last decade or so seem to underline the importance of ‘ anticipatory grieving ’ , with the result that relatives and friends can be forced into expressing emotion they may not yet be ready to express . |
6 | It forms part of the overall ICI group data published in the 1991 annual report . |
7 | In an interview published in the Far Eastern Economic Review of Nov. 12 , Khieu Samphan , the nominal head of the Khmers Rouges , warned that if UNTAC " continue to proceed as they have done , there will be no peace in Cambodia " . |
8 | In an extensive interview published in the leading news magazine Veja on May 24 , Pedro Collor had claimed that Farias had pocketed US$15,000,000 of the US$100,000,000 election campaign fund and continued to broker contracts between private companies and the government , sharing commissions with the President . |
9 | Research published by the Scottish Education Department reveals distorted representation of children from ethnic minorities living in Glasgow , in special educational needs categories . |
10 | A significant decline in the numbers of some traditional bird species in the UK is due to modern farming methods , according to research published by the British Trust for Ornithology . |
11 | A pamphlet published by the American Library Association , Patrons are people : how to be a model librarian , originally Published in 1945 ad revised in 1956 , illustrates the approach of the time : ‘ Whether six or sixty , a person is a person and should be treated as such , so the Model Librarian avers . |
12 | You need to be aware of the guidelines published by the Judicial Studies Board . |
13 | The investment appraisal published by the Southern board was deficient in many respects . |
14 | This means that in the OED only cross-references backwards or to entries published in the same fascicle are adequate , and in the Supplement , only cross-references to OED , to earlier volumes , and to the same volume ( usually ) are adequate . |
15 | Sketch of a reusable coffin from a short story by Ludwig Bemelmans published during the Second World War . |
16 | Success in biomedical careers has long been associated with authorship of publications in peer reviewed journals , and this association may partly explain the exponential increase in the number of articles published over the past two decades . |
17 | The Romanian leader 's brother , Lieutenant General Ilie Ceausescu , a deputy defence minister and head of political administration for the armed forces , has been closely concerned with the presentation of the historical case and has unhesitatingly attacked the Hungarians in several articles published in the Romanian press . |
18 | The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period . |
19 | That first CD-Rom contained all the articles published in The Northern Echo from November 1988 to July 1990 , a total of around 100,000 files . |
20 | Until last month , Budapest Week and the Daily News , a former communist publication published by the Hungarian news agency , MTI , were the only English-language publications in the country . |
21 | The whole book is extensively referenced and this aspect is particularly valuable because the majority of the citations are to Russian work published during the past 20 years , much of which has not previously been translated . |
22 | In a manifesto published in the Co-operative paper Reynolds News on 20 March 1938 , this projected coalition was referred to as the " United Peace Alliance " . |
23 | Darwin 's reluctance to publish in the 1840s can easily be understood in terms of the still active controversy over Lamarckism and Chambers ' Vestiges . |
24 | In an article published in the early 1970s , Nicholas Tyacke argued that during the period from 1560 to 1625 there was a common predestinarian Calvinist heritage within the English church , shared by both prelates and Presbyterians alike , against which Laud and his supporters firmly set their faces in the 1630s . |
25 | Although not referring to Linton 's earlier ( 1965 ) article published in the same journal , Simmons did trace the relevance of the Lindeman model of ecosystems and its development in a book by H.T. and E.C . |
26 | Zymurgy , the journal published by the American Homebrewers Association , lists 243 home-brewing clubs across the country . |
27 | That Duck had opened a new avenue of literary expression is evident from the number of poems published in the 1730s , often addressed to Duck , in which poets assert the literary possibilities of their own labour . |
28 | A decree published by the High Committee of State ( HCE ) on Aug. 15 gave the authorities additional powers to order the suspension or closure of any enterprise the activities of which " endanger public order , public security , the normal functioning of institutions or the higher interests of the country " . |
29 | According to a manual of etiquette published in the 1840s , readers were advised that , ‘ Care should be taken not to place books by authors of different sexes next to each other ’ . |
30 | The same approach can be found in successive studies published between the 1950s and 80s by Leonard Schapiro , for long the doyen of Russian studies at the London School of Economics and one of the most influential western historians of the revolution . |