Example sentences of "published [prep] the first [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 ’ .
4 The Communist Youth League magazine , Zhongguo Qingnian , was published for the first time since the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution in September 1978 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 A Consultant 's Register has been published for the first time , and the Technical Information Service successfully relaunched as the Construction Information File .
8 The Albanian authorities on Feb. 22 , 1990 , published for the first time information on the size of the country 's prison population .
9 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 " .
10 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 .
11 The sheet music published after the first quartet 's appearance ( The Raymond Mander & Joe Mitchenson Theatre Collection )
12 The derivations given here are due to the author and were published in the first edition , but Larson has also carried out similar work independently .
13 Once again the Italian School is represented by the largest number , fifty-one ; there are no additional Spanish drawings ; the British School has increased by two , the Flemish by eight , the Dutch by twenty-three , the French by twenty-nine , but the surprise is the rapid expansion of what is now called the Central European School , comprising German , Swiss and Prague Schools , of which there are twenty-nine compared with the fifteen published in the first volume .
14 Clemens was not content to borrow Pierre Sandrin 's very popular ‘ Doulce memoire ’ ( first published in the first book of Moderne 's Le Parangon des chansons ( Lyons , 1538 ) ) for the ‘ Sicut erat ’ of his first Magnificat Primi Toni ; he based every section of his Magnificat Octavi Toni on a chanson , actually drawing attention to their titles in his superius part :
15 It is probably not an exaggeration to say that far more work has been published on the first type of task than on the second .
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