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

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1 This conclusion can be confirmed by a study of the books published in the early 1970s .
2 Many books published in the last decade or so seem to underline the importance of ‘ anticipatory grieving ’ , with the result that relatives and friends can be forced into expressing emotion they may not yet be ready to express .
3 You need to be aware of the guidelines published by the Judicial Studies Board .
4 This means that in the OED only cross-references backwards or to entries published in the same fascicle are adequate , and in the Supplement , only cross-references to OED , to earlier volumes , and to the same volume ( usually ) are adequate .
5 Success in biomedical careers has long been associated with authorship of publications in peer reviewed journals , and this association may partly explain the exponential increase in the number of articles published over the past two decades .
6 The Romanian leader 's brother , Lieutenant General Ilie Ceausescu , a deputy defence minister and head of political administration for the armed forces , has been closely concerned with the presentation of the historical case and has unhesitatingly attacked the Hungarians in several articles published in the Romanian press .
7 The Source Index is an author index to all the articles published in the given time period .
8 That first CD-Rom contained all the articles published in The Northern Echo from November 1988 to July 1990 , a total of around 100,000 files .
9 That Duck had opened a new avenue of literary expression is evident from the number of poems published in the 1730s , often addressed to Duck , in which poets assert the literary possibilities of their own labour .
10 The same approach can be found in successive studies published between the 1950s and 80s by Leonard Schapiro , for long the doyen of Russian studies at the London School of Economics and one of the most influential western historians of the revolution .
11 Studies published in the late sixties reported that asthmatic women were more likely to have babies of less than 37 weeks ' gestation than non-asthmatic women .
12 Studies published in the National Geographic Society 's journal Research & Exploration show that the phenomenon thought to account for the warming at night — increased cloud cover — is probably caused by the warming itself and will thus continue to moderate the effect as long as the warming continues by keeping day temperatures lower .
13 I do not know whether the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) likes to read things published in the normal way .
14 For the first part of the research we will rely primarily on printed government and church documents ; printed material on marriage and the family ( the NMGC has a readily available and fairly comprehensive collection of books and pamphlets published in the 1930s and 1940s ) ; books , reports and ephemera produced by the marital agencies ; and professional journals .
15 In part , of course , the problem was simply that the Soviet archives were inaccessible to western scholars , while during the Stalin era the documents and memoirs published in the Soviet Union were sparse and manifestly tendentious .
16 Retailers were pinning their hopes on a strong Christmas after recent figures published by the Central Statistical Office showed that the seasonally-adjusted volume of retail sales fell by 0.1% in November , reversing three continuous months of growth .
17 Provisional figures published by the Central Statistical Office showed the deficit for the three months to the end of March was £4.5bn , compared with £4.35bn the previous quarter .
18 Provisional figures published by the Central Statistical Office yesterday showed the deficit for the three months to the end of March was £4.5bn compared with £4.35bn the previous quarter .
19 I therefore invite him to express his regret that , according to the figures published by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office last week , United Kingdom support for United Nations development agencies has been cut by 38 per cent .
20 According to figures published by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , the long hot spell over the summer meant that more birds of prey came to our shores than at any time since the eighteen nineties .
21 Overall , 20th Century publications showed a lower-than-average need for repair ( 3% ) , but items published in the early decades of the century came close to matching the figure for 19th Century publications , with , for example , 19% of all items published between 1900 and 1909 requiring treatment .
22 All prices quoted in this brochure are based on exchange rates published in the Financial Times of 25/07/89 and are as follows ( in foreign currency value per £1 ) :
23 The figures are revealed in Family Spending , an annual survey of more than 7,000 households published by the Central Statistical Office .
24 Since then there have been a number of theories published on the experimental phenomenon of hypothalamic obesity ( Powley 1977 ) .
25 Using as a source of data three texts from different newspapers published on the same day looking at equivalent reca reports in the same news story or editorials , finding one text similar in topic as a basis for comparison .
26 The seven languages recognised for the purposes of broadcasting in addition to English were also used in primary school education , at political rallies and in local newspapers published by the Zambian Information Services .
27 A handbook for teachers published before the Second World War gives us the flavour of a drawing lesson in an elementary school .
28 It 's one I first came across in one of the handy little circular walk leaflets published by the National Parks and , though I generally like to devise my own routes , it 's a cracking walk and at ten miles of easy walking a good stroll for hot high summer day or days when low cloud and drizzle make high fell-walking a grey punishment .
29 François Daulte 's catalogue of the oil paintings of Frédéric Bazille , the most recent volume in the distinguished series of monographs of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French masters published by the Bibliothèque des Arts , deals with the promising talent of a young artist who might have become one of the great figure painters of his generation , had he not died in the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 , at the age of twenty-nine .
30 In order to discover how recently-acquired items being consulted by readers had been obtained by the Library , all post-1976 imprints issued ( that is , all issues published in the five years preceding the Call-slip analysis exercise ) were identified , and their method of acquisition determined by examining the Library 's stamp on the verso of their titlepages .
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