PUBLISH in a Sentence
Learn PUBLISH from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
226 example sentences for PUBLISH, such as:
1. You should publish an account of the case.
2. I don't know if they'll publish it or not.
3. The newspaper refused to publish the letter.
4. They can't publish your name without your consent.
5. My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
2. I don't know if they'll publish it or not.
3. The newspaper refused to publish the letter.
4. They can't publish your name without your consent.
5. My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
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Meanings and Examples of PUBLISH
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publish
v. put into print
v. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
Classic Sentence: (47 in 4 pages)
1 To-day, when all these facts which were obscure are nothing more than history, we may publish them.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER V—FACTS WHENCE HISTORY SPRINGS AND WHICH HISTORY ...
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER V—FACTS WHENCE HISTORY SPRINGS AND WHICH HISTORY ...
2 Natural and commonplace as this matter of marrying is, the banns to publish, the papers to be drawn up, the mayoralty, and the church produce some complication.
3 If this letter seems to you of service in enlightening some minds and in dissipating some prejudices, you are at liberty to publish it, sir.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER VI—THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES
Context Highlight In BOOK 9: CHAPTER VI—THE GRASS COVERS AND THE RAIN EFFACES
4 Far from desiring to publish the connection, he became as anxious to conceal it as myself.
5 I saw another at work to calcine ice into gunpowder; who likewise showed me a treatise he had written concerning the malleability of fire, which he intended to publish.
6 You should publish an account of the case.
7 Depend upon it, that is a circumstance which his servants take care to publish, wherever he goes.
8 We had files of those good old family magazines which used to publish coloured lithographs of popular paintings, and I was allowed to use some of these.
9 He looked a little hurt at hearing that Suellen had not published the news but brightened at the flattery.
10 Lily could remember when young Silverton had stumbled into their circle, with the air of a strayed Arcadian who has published charming sonnets in his college journal.
11 I know of only four published outlines of the great Sperm Whale; Colnett's, Huggins's, Frederick Cuvier's, and Beale's.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 56. Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and...
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 56. Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and...
12 His three whales are as good whales as were ever published in Wapping, at any rate; and his stump as unquestionable a stump as any you will find in the western clearings.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 57. Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in She...
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 57. Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in She...
13 He published his manifesto, whereby he set himself forth as the deliverer of the isles of the sea and vicar-general of all Oceanica.
14 He had published a pamphlet about it, and set out to organize a party of his own, when a stray Socialist leaflet had revealed to him that others had been ahead of him.
15 The Liberal, Pelicier, published an edition of Voltaire, with the following title: Works of Voltaire, of the French Academy.
Example Sentence: (179 in 12 pages)
1 The report was highly critical of senior members of the Cabinet and was considered too hot to publish.
2 Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.
3 Next month they will publish a special feature on computer books.
4 We do not publish anonymous letters, although we may withhold a writer's identify if it is justified.
5 The magazine likes to publish articles with alternative viewpoints.
6 She was proud that the magazine had agreed to publish one of her stories.
7 The only daily newspaper in the city did not publish yesterday because of a strike.
8 My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
9 They can't publish your name without your consent.
10 British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results.
11 The press should be free to publish and comment on all aspects of political and social life.
12 The newspaper refused to publish the letter.
13 I don't know if they'll publish it or not.
14 We can't publish the newsletter like this - it's full of misprints.
15 The committee will publish their report on the health service in a few weeks.