Example sentences of "published in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Calculations for the sampling errors of some variables have been published in the individual WFS country reports , but the WFS data are given usually without the relevant confidence intervals . |
3 | But the old London was being destroyed around him , and on 29 December 1940 , incendiary bombs set the City ablaze : life was peculiar now , he told Mary Hutchinson five days later , and in the preface to an anthology published in the following year , he discussed the problems of a " changing and bewildered world " . |
4 | The White Paper , ’ The Prison Disciplinary System ’ , published in the following year , 1986 , concluded that , because of the new offence of riot , a prison mutiny Bill was no longer necessary . |
5 | In the evening , a bulletin signed by Sir Horace Evans and three other doctors was published in the following terms : |
6 | Salmon 's La Jeune Peinture Contemporaine , which contained an Histoire anécdotique du Cubisme , was published in the following month . |
7 | Only titles published in the current year are included here . |
8 | The research results are published in the current proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in the US by Edward Martell , a radiochemist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder , Colorado . |
9 | Part was published in the 1939 work Prices and Wages in England from the Twelfth to the Nineteenth Centuries , but there remains a mass of data and comments written by Beveridge himself and his many research assistants . |
10 | The results , which were regularly published in the Liberal newspaper the News Chronicle , showed that there was a Labour lead over the Conservatives of 10% or more . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Revisionist scholars began to make full use of the primary material published in the Soviet Union in the 1920s ; the cultural thaw and the opening up of debate among specialists within the Soviet Union increased readiness to take seriously new research by Soviet scholars ; from the late 1950s a series of cultural exchange agreements between the USSR and the major western democracies facilitated western scholars ' access to Soviet libraries and , to a much more limited extent , to archives . |
13 | In addition , lessons of wider interest will be published in the appropriate management periodicals . |
14 | Published in the comprehensive Oakwood style with maps , illustrations and well laid-out statistical tables this book represents excellent value given that little attention has been lavished on NBR affairs . |
15 | Full details of group awards are published in the Administrative Arrangements booklet . |
16 | Full details of group awards are published in the Administrative Arrangements booklet . |
17 | From 1991 , the PEWP was replaced by a series of departmental reports published in the early part of each year . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Lists of these were regularly published in the Philosophical Transactions and it is highly probable that Miller , when he was well established at Chelsea , was involved in the selection of these . |
20 | It is not known how his interest in electricity developed , but in 1787 two papers by him were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society . |
21 | Waterston , never interested in personal glory , did not try to claim priority , but J. W. Strutt , third Baron Rayleigh [ q.v. ] , rediscovered the paper and had it published in the Philosophical Transactions in 1892 , with an introduction which belatedly gave Waterston due credit . |
22 | The analysis was published in the second quarter of 1990 and the figures for 1990 - 1992 , therefore , are the Association 's forecasts . |
23 | In the De La Warr vault at Withyham , Sussex , is a series of polished oak coffins , rectangular in shape with tapering sides and flat lids , supplied between the 1870s and the 1890s , and based on an earlier design of 1856 by the architect George Edmund Street , as published in the Ecclesiological Society 's Instrumenta Ecclesiastica . |
24 | The poll , conducted by the Market Research Bureau of Ireland ( MRBI ) and published in the latter half of 1987 , also found that 67% of the people in the Irish Republic saw Irish unity as ‘ something to be hoped for ’ . |
25 | 10 A full list of winners will be published in the agricultural press . |
26 | There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants . |
27 | There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants . |
28 | The titles of some of the books which were published in the golden age of deism well illustrate the terms of the debate : Locke 's The Reasonableness of Christianity ( 1695 ) ; Toland 's Christianity not Mysterious ( 1696 ) ; Collins ' The Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion ( 1724 ) ; and , on the other side , Butler 's The Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed ( 1736 ) and Dodwell 's Christianity not Founded upon Argument ( 1742 ) . |
29 | ‘ From now on , the infant will be reared as I explained , and not for at least twenty years will we be able to report in much detail on the results of our investigations , although preliminary papers will be published in the professional press from time to time . |
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 . |