Example sentences of "due [prep] [be] published in " in BNC.

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1 The paper is in fact due to be published in Research Policy in the near future .
2 In a new survey on ‘ National Orchestra Provision ’ , due to be published in July , the BBC and the Arts Council have set out to assess how well this musical plenty reaches audiences and how the number of concert-goers can be increased .
3 A full list of projects will appear in JFIT News and also in the 1991 JFIT Annual report due to be published in October .
4 Lord Archer was this week working on his new novel , a thriller due to be published in September .
5 Finally I have to recommend the book that best tallies with my own ( feminist ) analytic standpoint on population : Betsy Hartmann 's Reproductive Rights and Wrongs ( Harper and Row , 1987 , due to be published in the UK this month ) .
6 A report on human rights abuses drawn up by a " national commission for truth and reconciliation " , appointed by President Patricio Aylwin Azócar in April 1990 , was due to be published in the near future .
7 The House of Lord 's Select Committee on Science and Technology is to strongly attack the Conservative government 's reliance on market forces to achieve energy conservation in a report due to be published in July .
8 A policy document with firm proposals is due to be published in 1993 .
9 Meirion and Susie Harries are writing a biography of the great architectural compiler , which is due to be published in 1994 .
10 A white paper setting out the reforms is due to be published in June or July .
11 The report , Cold Comfort , which is due to be published in February , shows that almost one in four elderly people have given up basic necessities like food and clothing in order to stay warm .
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