Example sentences of "be published [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Alison Lurie 's next book Do n't Tell the Grown-ups , on children 's literature , will be published next year by Bloomsbury .
2 The Secretary of State paved the way for the greening of all Whitehall departments through a White Paper to be published next year and set a target on the recycling of household waste .
3 The difficulties faced by firms are highlighted by figures in a report to be published next year .
4 The journal , which tells of a teenage romance with his pretty cousin Harriet Grove , is to be published next month .
5 ( The full account of the excavations is to be published next year by Princeton University Press . )
6 Steve Tshwete , himself a former flanker and now the ANC 's chief of sport , told RW&P in an exclusive interview to be published next month , that sportsmen would be expected to ‘ take the field wearing armbands and stickers on their kits showing their commitment to peace and democracy in South Africa ’ and to ‘ show their support for out struggle by visiting the scene of the Boipatong massacre ’ .
7 The eagerly awaited 1992 results , due to be published next month , will include Dowty 's results for the first time and should answer many questions about the health of the aerospace company .
8 Mr Heseltine made no comment on the report , which does not form part of the Government 's coal review , expected to be published next week .
9 Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our friends , readers , supporters , we have accrued in excess of £90,000 ( a more precise figure will be published next issue ) .
10 MARILYN MONROE was killed on the direct orders of President John F. Kennedy — according to a book to be published next month .
11 Several copies of the recording have been circulated and transcripts are set to be published next month in a book about the royals called Fall Of The House Of Windsor .
12 The first Zeus report based on research completed this summer into the parallelisation of physics applications , is to be published next year .
13 The Lost Art , a study of underarm bowling , should be published next year .
14 The final part , to be published next month , covers Women 's Perspectives .
15 A green tourism guide will be published next year .
16 The book will be published next September , and paperbacked by Penguin .
17 The novel will be published next autumn .
18 The book was bought ‘ for a substantial sum ’ from Spinifex Press in Australia and will be published next autumn .
19 His new novel will be published next spring .
20 By the endof the evening some fairly concrete proposals were put forward and this part of the discussion will be published next month .
21 There will be a public the orders will be published next year in Autumn , ninety four , a public enquiry mid ninety five , decision ea in early ninety six , a start in ninety seven and completion in nineteen ninety nine .
22 He was working on a biography of a nineteenth century painter which was due to be published next month .
23 And that 's due to be published next month .
24 Half-yearly results which are due to be published next week are expected to see the yard return to profitability .
25 These bulletins will be available free to anyone who is interested and the first one will be published next month .
26 The SSPCA 's annual report , due to be published next month , will also confirm the growing concern over animal welfare in an increasingly depopulated countryside .
27 The long-overdue report from the Cairngorms Working Party is to be published next Friday after more than two years of debate and consultation which sought to find solutions to cope with increasing people pressure on the area .
28 A NEW barometer of regional business strength and success is to be published next week by the Daily Post .
29 Now Liz did n't win our first , second or third prize er last year , but she , she made it to the final twelve , er her , her full-length novel now , has now been accepted by Collins and that 's going to be published next February , there 's talk of a big American contract for Liz and Liz has now been floated away in to the world of big time professional writing .
30 In early 1656 she secured a considerable degree of influence over James Nayler [ q.v. ] , whose works were published first by Calvert and then by Thomas Simmonds .
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