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

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1 The Faculty of Public Health Medicine has published the first report of a working party set up to investigate available indicators of the nation 's health .
2 Victorian doors THE Victorian Society has just published the first in a new series of information leaflets , Care for Victorian Houses : Doors .
3 In West Penwith the Climbers Club have published the first of two new guides to the area , both written by Des Hannigan .
4 The Labour Party have published the first of a series of papers showing their commitment to the craft industry .
5 Woodhouse was a fellow of Caius , and in 1803 had published the first book in England employing the continental notation , Principles of Analytical Calculation .
6 The government has urged environmental scientists to increase co-operation with foreign experts ; it has published the first national Environmental Yearbook ; and released details of an eight-year survey of background radioactivity , which purports to show it as well below international norms .
7 The Royal Society of Chemistry has published the fifth edition of McCance and Widdowson 's The composition of foods .
8 Finally , we move to Turin , where Einaudi have published the third volume of their ‘ Storia dell'Arte Moderna in Italia ’ , Neoclassicismo , by Paola Barocchi .
9 The Musée Rodin has published the last of six volumes cataloguing the artist 's drawings .
10 The 59-member BLDC had been appointed by the NPC in June 1985 [ see p. 33660 ] and had published a first draft of the Basic Law in May 1988 and a second draft in February 1989 [ see p. 36763 ] .
11 He has published a second volume of autobiography , in which he deals with his years as a student at Oxford before and after the world war , and is now bursar of one of the colleges there .
12 Gray died tragically early from smallpox when he had published a second edition ; but willing hands carried on the work , and the 35th edition was published by Longman in 1973 .
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