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

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1 In addition to new information on some of the touchstones of Egyptian art , it publishes for the first time the large-scale sculptures recently unearthed in the Sun Court of the Luxor Temple .
2 No porosity or permeability data has been published for the oolitic grainstones but these are known to be porous in the southern North Sea and Poland where they display both primary inter-granular and leached intragranular pores ( Taylor and Colter 1975 ; Peryt and Piatkowski 1977 ; Peryt 1978 ) .
3 Other Allemandi titles include a Catalogo della Manifattura Lenci by Alfonso Panzetta , who by studying documentary and photographic material kept at the Turin factory has been able to classify and illustrate the Lenci ceramics workshop 's entire output ( L200,000 ) ; and Ralph Jentsch 's The Artist and the Book in Twentieth-Century Italy , published for the current exhibition devoted to the Italian livre d'artiste at New York 's MoMA .
4 ‘ The Poetry of Perestroika ’ is an anthology of poems that were written , or published for the first time , during the period when the bureaucratic grip was gradually loosened .
5 Roux 's results were published for the first time in 1888 : three years later I tried to repeat this fundamental experiment on another subject and by a somewhat different method , It was known from the cytological researches of the brothers Hertwig and Boveri that the eggs of the common sea urchin are able to stand well all sorts of rough treatment , and that , in particular , when broken into pieces by shaking their fragments , will survive and continue to cleave .
6 In 1853 his whole collected works were published for the first time with an introduction in which the editor , George Offor , hailed them as a weapon in the struggle against ‘ the mighty efforts ’ which were then being made ‘ to enthral the country in the Satanic yoke of popery or its dark ill-shapen brother Puseyism ’ .
7 The Communist Youth League magazine , Zhongguo Qingnian , was published for the first time since the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution in September 1978 .
8 Regarding the lower levels , it now seems that the first-century building was an elaborate Roman house richly decorated with stuccoes and fresco , the remains of which have been published for the first time .
9 In the next annual , all first-class scores were published for the first time ; in 1867 the convention began of including the births and deaths of cricketers ; and in 1870 descriptions of matches were contained in the almanack .
10 A Consultant 's Register has been published for the first time , and the Technical Information Service successfully relaunched as the Construction Information File .
11 The Albanian authorities on Feb. 22 , 1990 , published for the first time information on the size of the country 's prison population .
12 The findings , published for the first time in the latest volume of World Resources by the World Resources Institute , were described by the book 's Editor Allen Hammond , as " far more shocking than the loss of rainforests " .
13 Statistics from the Severe Hardship Claims Unit , published for the first time this week , reveal successful claims rose dramatically from 10,669 in 1989 to 77,906 in 1992 .
14 The three appeal judges considered this issue at length and , again , all affirmed Justice Morling 's decision that the advertisement was rightfully to be considered as being published for the commercial gain of the tobacco industry .
15 For periodical literature , consult the Index to Legal Periodicals and Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals , published for the American Association of Law Libraries .
16 However , it has not officially been published for the last couple of years and the figures shown for 1986/87 are unofficial ones culled from the published NHS annual accounts ( DHSS , 1988 ) .
17 Also in this category , but published for the first time in this volume , is the article Jackie And Just Seventeen which not only records changes in the content of girls ' magazines over the 80s ( since McRobbie 's original analysis of the late 70s , also included here ) but registers theoretical developments as well through its attention to the ways in which girls as readers both construct their own meanings and interact with the texts .
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