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

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1 the dictionary is split into two components , the main work and its Supplement , one published after the other , and
2 I said knew about it , erm , you must have known about it , erm , that standard edition of the complete psychological works of Freud , that 's its title , and you 're one of the editors , one of the editors , I said , there 's no evidence that you ever intended to include this book in it , even though , you know , I understand that it could n't be published as long as Woodrow Wilson 's family was still alive , but erm , you know , why was n't it published in the standard edition ?
3 Waterston , never interested in personal glory , did not try to claim priority , but J. W. Strutt , third Baron Rayleigh [ q.v. ] , rediscovered the paper and had it published in the Philosophical Transactions in 1892 , with an introduction which belatedly gave Waterston due credit .
4 In addition to new information on some of the touchstones of Egyptian art , it publishes for the first time the large-scale sculptures recently unearthed in the Sun Court of the Luxor Temple .
5 His major contributions to Welsh scholarship , however , were the numerous studies he published of the intricate structure of the four branches of the Mabinogi and of aspects of the Arthurian legend , a field in which his interest had been aroused by the work of Sir John Rhŷs [ q.v . ] .
6 Of the four biographies he published in the 1930s , Frank Harris ( 1932 ) was a witty and ironic exercise in demythology , identifying his one-time literary hero as an inverted puritan ‘ with a heart of borrowed gold ’ ; and his Samuel Johnson ( 1933 ) a succinct and humane study of ‘ an intensely loving and compassionate soul handicapped in its expression by lifelong disabilities of mind and body ’ .
7 The first and last sections of the book together add more to our knowledge of Degas ' sculpture than anything published in the last three or four decades .
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