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

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1 Born in 1905 , and publishing fiction in the 1930s , he belongs to another age .
2 The Delegates meet at intervals to determine policy , in particular publishing policy in the academic field .
3 Publishing information about the private lives of individuals without their consent ‘ is not acceptable , unless there is a public interest overriding the right of privacy ’ .
4 Announces Homebase chairman and managing director , at the start of the magazine : ‘ Twice a year we will be publishing information on the latest products and ranges at Homebase , together with helpful hints and tips around your house and garden . ’
5 We will ensure that all local authorities publish information about the social services that are available , including information on standards and complaints procedures .
6 A recently published bibliography on the German question and national identity is thirty pages long .
7 We published Agenda for the 90's , a statement of RIBA policies ranging from Housing to the Environment and used it as a tool with which to lobby parliamentary candidates for the General Election .
8 Reed has published Steinbeck for the past three years , having taken over his novels and short stories from Pan .
9 THE trouble with the newly published list of the richest women in Britain is that it only confirms men 's worst prejudices .
10 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 .
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