Example sentences of "published for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Data on individual variability have been published for small numbers of patients and controls , and coefficients of variation have been 31–43% under study conditions .
2 Maternal , infant and child mortality " have all decreased , according to the last report published for 1981 .
3 The software packages published or to be published for general release or as customized packages by and known as Inform , Workbase and Executive English for use in the computer environment of Apple Macintosh and CD-ROM .
4 Software packages as yet to be developed and published for general release or as customized packages by with the same overall features of Inform , Workbase and Executive English .
5 In fact , the consolidated balance sheet is published for little more than completeness : it gives the net debit balances and net credit balances for the organization to be carried forward to the new financial year .
6 The names can not be published for legal reasons .
7 Though data on late fetal deaths are not available from the WFS , time series — by maternal age — derived from current vital statistics , were recently published for many developed and developing countries by the United Nations Statistical Office .
8 Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
9 She explains patiently , again , that Rude Pravo has not been published for fifteen years .
10 I 've told you , Rude Pravo has n't been published for fifteen years . ’
11 The report was published for all the world to take note — a case illustrating why aircraft accident reports should always be published if it is at all possible .
12 This will then overcome this silly bigotry of the Labour Group in trying to ostracise the opted-out school in and the College , when this Charter is in place , we 'll be able to compare every facet of education across the district because the results will be published for all to see and these two schools will not be able to be frozen out of that exercise .
13 A decision to make licensing divisions must be intimated forthwith to the Secretary of State and published for two successive weeks in newspapers circulating in the area ( subs .
14 The higher stages include adaptations of a wide variety of titles originally published for native speakers .
15 One distinctive theme of the Newcastle RRL work is the problem of integrating zonal datasets--in other words , bringing together information that was published for different sets of areas ( over 50 different sets of areas are used for reporting statistics about Britain 's localities ) .
16 Under Napoleon I the French government published for several years , until its suppression in 1810 , an English-language newspaper , the Argus , in an effort to undermine British influence in continental Europe .
17 May 1993 — draft tourism strategy to be published for widespread public consultation ;
18 In fact , prior to 1970 , these surveys were not published for public debate — a serious criticism of the PESC .
19 Figures published for this colony between 1948 and 1966 were usually less than 10 , and it seems likely that this site and Glynde are used by the same group of birds .
20 The BDN has now , in 1990 , been published for thirty-five years without interruption .
21 Sharing Spectrum in the Digital Age is the title of the communication manual published for WARC-92 ( World Administrative Radio Conference ) that took place in February .
22 It is one of the most substantial ( 371 pages ) reconsiderations of the man and his music to have been published for some time and , although it is not easy reading , it is a stimulating book which opera producers in particular should keep handy .
23 A novelist I know has devoted the last 20 years to writing stuff that is completely impossible to film , with the result that he has not been published for some time .
24 Alternative and supplementary schedules were published for conservation work and for community architecture services .
25 Although her satire on wedlock was not published for more than a century after her death , its composition elicited an immediate rebuke from her brother Samuel , who admonished her thus : Repent , renounce all wicked wit : …
26 Similar results have recently been published for basal gastrin concentrations in a small group of subjects matched for sex and age .
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