Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] published " in BNC.

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1 Go to any demonstration worthy of the name these days , and you are swamped by offers to buy from an intimidating array of news sheets , statements or appeals published by informal associations .
2 Why the French would have had 50 books , folios & sets published by this time .
3 The French programme , for example , is a list of aims and activities published with authority - the authority , ultimately , of the state .
4 Information listed includes WACC 's Statements on Communication , the themes covered in recent issues of the journal Media Development , and titles published under the Communication and Human Values book series .
5 A much more detailed review of the results will be available in the Annual Report and Accounts published in June .
6 It is illuminated by brilliant passages of interpretation and convincing proposals for source material for Magritte 's imagery , ranging from Egyptian and Greek sculpture , fifteenth-century frescoes and Symbolist pictures of the nineteenth century to photography and film stills , pulp fiction and popular postcards of a mildly erotic flavour , and illustrations published in the Larousse encyclopaedia .
7 All articles and illustrations published in this magazine and all copyright and other intellectual property rights therein belong to Military Illustrated Ltd .
8 The following definition and passage is taken from Chemical Nomenclature , Symbols and Terminology published by the Association for Science Education ( ASE ) in 1985 :
9 The other discovery we are making is of that world cut off from us for fifty years by the Iron Curtain ; Simon Jervis 's otherwise excellent Penguin Dictionary of Design and Designers published in 1984 does not include a single one of the leading names in Czech Cubist design : Josef Gocar , Pavel Janak , Vlastislav Hofman , Josef Chochol and Otakar Novotny .
10 Other possible sources of research data are the official handbooks and prospectuses published by any large organization that is anxious to inform the general public , selectively , about its activities .
11 This is made crystal clear in a somewhat laboured exposition in a book by Preece and Maier published in 1889 : Let us suppose the two microphonic transmitters are placed on the stage at T and T 1 , and these transmitters separately connected by two distinct wires to two telephone receivers , R and R 1 , which are applied to both ears to hear the actor , whom we will suppose to be placed at A. It is easy to understand that , the distance of this actor from transmitter T being less than that from transmitter T 1 , his song will be more distinctly reproduced by transmitter T than by T 1 , and the stronger impression will be produced on the left ear .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The main sources of data are the Bank for International Settlements ( BIS ) and studies published by Morgan Guaranty in ‘ World Financial Markets ’ .
15 They are contained ( though not quite in the same form and not in the same system of units ) in Chapter IX of Maxwell 's Treatise on electricity and magnetism published in 1873 .
16 ‘ By reason of the words published on 17 September 1989 and the words and graph published on 24 September 1989 the plaintiff council has been injured in its credit and reputation and has been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and has suffered loss and damage .
17 The surveyor will advise the client as to his opinion of the state of repair and condition of and the value of the property specified by the client on the standard form of house buyers ' report and valuation published on behalf of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors . …
18 On the question of reasonableness , an employer should have regard to the Code of Practice on disciplinary rules and procedures published by ACAS .
19 In the early part of 1986 a number of local authorities throughout the UK instructed the libraries under their jurisdiction ( mainly public libraries , but also a number of college libraries ) to suspend their subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals published by News International .
20 It will be better understood if this conceptual paper is read against the reports on how this programme is being put into practice in several projects in different parts of the world and being implemented in colloquia and workshops , position papers and formal statements and declarations , in a publication programme consisting of academic studies and more popular magazines and newsletters , not only Media Development , Action and Communication Resource , but also books and periodicals published in different regions .
21 There has consequently been a marked reduction in the amount of public affairs news and analysis published in all popular papers .
22 This extract from English for ages 5 to 16 : Proposals of the Secretary of State for Education and Science published by the British government in 1989 as a consultative paper for the planned National Curriculum in England and Wales is an appropriate place to begin a consideration of the institutional framework in which we study Renaissance literature .
23 A report on food labelling and advertising published by the Food Advisory Committee in 1990 drew attention to the confusing nature of this part of the legislation .
24 Liverpool and Glasgow published in this journal preferentially .
25 Liverpool and Glasgow published in this journal preferentially .
26 This entire process must be completed and estimates published by Budget day ( i.e. usually in late March ) at the latest .
27 The witch-hunt then moved on to try to unseat the editor of Borba and it is clearly the intention of the Serbian nationalists , who have seized control of the Serbian Party , that they should control all newspapers and journals published in Belgrade , even if they are federal organs such as Borba .
28 Orders for books and reports published by Elsevier ‘ s Advanced Technology Division in Oxford should now go to Book Orders Department , Elsevier Advanced Technology , Elsevier/Pergamon Fulfilment ( UK ) , ( ) .
29 However , the dedication of Michael Cavendish 's sole publication , a book of songs and madrigals published in 1598 , states ‘ From Cavendish this 24 of July ’ , so the family may have retained connections with the area .
30 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 .
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