Example sentences of "never [be] publish " in BNC.

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1 Figures on the extent of military production and exports have never been published , but much of the best of the Czechoslovak engineering industry is producing armaments .
2 It was a song or a poem — I do n't know which but to my knowledge it has never been published — which was called ‘ Beautiful Angie ’ , and I clicked immediately and realised there had been another woman about the house .
3 Gibson , deputy chairman of the Hardy Society , is now gathering opinions from the old boy 's contemporaries , many of which have never been published before .
4 A batch of reports on the safety of Galecron , that were submitted by Ciba-Geigy to the World Health Organisation in 1978 have never been published .
5 These lectures have never been published and have received little critical attention since the time of their delivery ( when they met with a mixed reception mainly due to Turner 's chaotic approach to delivering a lecture ) .
6 Apart from being broadcast on Belgian television , this interview has been shown several times to the mainly student audience of the association , but the text has never been published .
7 This last work has never been published or publicly exhibited .
8 Such stories would have never been published in the United Kingdom , for instance , where public officials can hide behind punitive laws of libel and press freedom is less assiduously protected .
9 It is one of three with this design , each of which has a different central motif and surround , and has never been published before .
10 Unless the capitalist class was engaged in a conspiracy which was simultaneously crudely self-interested , brilliantly well-hidden and ( remarkably ) informed by economic analyses of a kind which had never been published at the time , it is hard to see how and why this occurred .
11 ‘ These pictures had never been published so there was no way she could have known who the people were . ’
12 His first major field research was among the Nupe people of Northern Nigeria , and on his second field research period there , 1935-36 , he wrote up a work journal which has never been published .
13 As Bentham moved into the detailed drafting of the Code , this preparatory work was set aside , and it has never been published .
14 So erm , I think when she said she did n't know , er , she was telling the truth , and when asked her if she could explain to me , the very point that just asked me , again she said she , she could n't explain , she had , she she 'd agreed , agreed it was a paradox , that she did n't really know erm , why the book had never been published , or until nineteen sixty seven erm note , note that it , that it had been taken .
15 ‘ Deus venerunt gentes ’ is long a good ten minutes if you sing all four sections ; the ranges of its five-part scoring lie less comfortably for modern choirs , and its vocal lines are technically demanding ; the harrowing text makes it an unlikely choice for church use ; the piece has never been published except as part of a library edition ; it takes stamina and capable direction to make a convincing interpretation out of it ; and since it hardly ever gets a hearing , only the adventurous know of its existence .
16 . Erm that 's a er rather nice picture , erm which has never been published , not at the moment anyhow .
17 THE Langbaurgh and Redcar counts will both be at the Coatham Bowl in Redcar : there is some concern , we gather , that the Redcar result may never be published .
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