Example sentences of "which [was/were] publish [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The squalor of rural housing conditions became a mid-century scandal , highlighted by the government Blue Books on living conditions and public health which were published during the 1850s and 1860s .
2 In the accounts of British politics which were published at the time , ministerial responsibility was seen as the key and essential principle of the whole system .
3 Hence in part at least the lack of interest in Beveridge 's plans for full employment , which were published at the end of 1944 .
4 A report by the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) , details of which were published by the Economy Ministry on Nov. 4 , called for at least another year of economic stringency , noting that by the end of 1991 ( the first year of the three-year stabilization plan which the EC had required when making its February 1991 loan — see pp. 37968 ; 38478 ) the government would have failed to meet its targets for the reduction of inflation and of the public-sector deficit .
5 Evidence for their complaint was provided by the invaluable 1985 survey by the Gays and Broadcasting Project , the results of which were published in the pamphlet Are We Being Served ? .
6 The titles of some of the books which were published in the golden age of deism well illustrate the terms of the debate : Locke 's The Reasonableness of Christianity ( 1695 ) ; Toland 's Christianity not Mysterious ( 1696 ) ; Collins ' The Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion ( 1724 ) ; and , on the other side , Butler 's The Analogy of Religion , Natural and Revealed ( 1736 ) and Dodwell 's Christianity not Founded upon Argument ( 1742 ) .
7 There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants .
8 There are sections on Islay in many of the piloting and sailing directions for Scotland , and specialist publications about the geology and the minerals , which were published in the 19th century , none of which tells us about the inhabitants .
9 This book has had to be reprinted as the original which was published at the end of November 1991 was withdrawn owing to an injunction issued by Sheik Zayed bin Sultan at Nahayan the Ruler of Abu Dhabi .
10 Encouraged by US officials , on his return to Moscow he worked with Gorbachev 's economic adviser Yevgeny Primakov to draft an open letter to the G-7 leaders which was published at the end of May , proposing the co-ordination of a plan of Soviet economic reform with a G-7 programme of economic assistance .
11 Within this poem he clearly attempts to square on the one hand the darker representations of his sleep with his pansocratic visions , on the other hand , Pains of Sleep which was published at the same time as Kubla Khan illuminates the ancestral voices prophesying war .
12 Still more important is the implementation of the draft constitution which was published on the eve of the referendum .
13 The Department commissioned the Group to prepare Mineral exploration for metalliferous and related minerals in Britain : a guide , which was published during the year .
14 Despite his physical antipathy , Mozart wrote a sonata for two pianos ( rather than a duet sonata for one keyboard ! ) for himself and Josepha to play , and dedicated to her a set of six sonatas for piano and violin which was published by the prestigious Viennese firm of Artaria in November , 1781 .
15 Collaboration with the RTPI led to an agreed statement on design control which was published by the DoE as an annex to revised Planning Policy Guidance Note 1 .
16 In Canto 101 , which was published in the volume Thrones ( 1960 ) we read :
17 In an interview with William Hardcastle on BBC Radio 4 's ‘ The World This Weekend ’ , the text of which was published in the Irish News on 7 October , Craig introduced two themes which were to be repeated over and over during the next few days .
18 Stirling wrote his account of the affair and a refutation which was published in the regimental journal .
19 Kellner pointed out that even in 1970 , when almost all polls predicted a victory for Harold Wilson , one which was published in the Evening Standard on polling day continued interviewing later than the others and detected the late swing to Edward Heath .
20 They then issued a public statement , which was published in the March edition of The Presbytery Bulletin , the Orkney churches ' informal news-sheet .
21 I presume neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold was aware that for over ten years I had been conducting a campaign to make creative writing a central feature of the English curriculum , and that in October 1983 I helped to organise a manifesto on this subject which was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement .
22 A growing disenchantment with this policy , and with other developments at the museum , including the Turner Prize , reached a climax in an unsigned profile of director Nicholas Serota which was published in The Independent on 28 November 1992 .
23 According to a careful investigation of such matters which was published in the West in the late Brezhnev years , Soviet global influence was at its height in the 1950s , when about 14 per cent of the world 's nations could be described as Soviet-aligned ; by the late 1970s , however , the total had fallen to 12 per cent .
24 This volume also has appended a poem ‘ On the Ruins of St. Austin 's , Canterbury ’ , which was published in the Kentish Gazette of 9 July 1774 and said to have been written sometime after Dixon was seventy-three years old .
25 Although the Utting report , which was published in the summer , made it clear that training was not the central issue in such cases , I am not arguing that professionalism is not important .
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