Example sentences of "a recently publish [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most agree that of all the candidates for the directorship of the National Gallery , Rusty Powell is perhaps the least art-historically rounded , despite having written several well received catalogue essays on American nineteenth-century paintings and a recently published monograph on Thomas Cole . |
2 | In a recently published case report an association between danthrone exposure and human cancer was suggested . |
3 | In a recently published pilot study , however , a H pylori eradication rate of 80% was achieved after two weeks ' treatment with omeprazole ( 40 mg ) and the new macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin ( 500 mg three times daily ) . |
4 | On impulse , she bought a recently published history of the region under the Occupation and took it to a pavement café , where she sat under a gaudy sunshade , idly sipping coffee and glancing through her book , but finding the passing show around her far more diverting . |
5 | A recently published bibliography on the German question and national identity is thirty pages long . |
6 | The bedrock aspirations these educators have had in common , as far as early childhood educational opportunities are concerned , are expressed in a recently published book which is based on contemporary research and which shows the continuing aspiration for a comprehensive preschool service : |
7 | The first issue includes a memoir of John Banting by Peter Wills , an interview with Desmond Morris by Patricia Scanlan , several pieces on Edward Roditi , an extract from a recently published book on Lee Miller and an appreciation of Lee Miller by her son Antony Penrose and various newly-written poems , together with a few illustrations . |
8 | Golf Monthly readers might be interested in a recently published book , Real Golf . |
9 | Details on the implementation in national laws of options in the Directive are contained in a recently published book by the Federation des Experts Comptables Europeens ( FEE ) . |
10 | Passage is the unassuming title of a recently published collection of work by Irving Penn , one of America 's foremost photographers . |
11 | The popular feeling is beautifully summed up in a recently published collection of faded Edwardian photographs , entitled The Golden Years , 1903–1913 . |
12 | A recently published account of this initiative suggests , using quite tough performance measures , a considerable measure of success for this initiative , which surely ought to have lessons for the NHS in London after Tomlinson . |
13 | New evidence from the Middle East suggests that it may not be so simply explained , while a recently published account of a biologist 's view of the myths embedded in Genesis lends some colourful support to a broadening of outlook . |
14 | Public companies will be able to offer debenture and stockholders the option to receive summary financial statements , if draft regulations , contained in a recently published Department of Trade and Industry consultation document , get the go-ahead ( p 100 ) . |
15 | Public companies will be able to offer debenture and stockholders the option to receive summary financial statements , if draft regulations , contained in a recently published Department of Trade and Industry consultative document , get the go-ahead . |
16 | The state pension age for men and women should be equalised at 65 , and gradually implemented over 15 years from 2000 , according to a recently published report from the Social Security Advisory Committee . |
17 | A recently published report revealed that there is an increased risk of lung cancer among non-smokers of between 10% and 30% . |
18 | Because of the lack of time I shall draw attention to a recently published report entitled ’ UK Energy Policy Post-Privatisation ’ which was written by Professor Fells . |
19 | In a recently published report , a Common Land Forum ( set up by the Countryside Commission ) has recommended that the general public should be granted a right of legal access to all areas of common land . |