We found 36 examples of how to use publish in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 36.
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1. | Taishukan advertised it would publish a new dictionary. | |
2. | He wanted to publish his photographs in the newspapers. | |
3. | Among the Internet sites that publish information on education related businesses are those given below. | |
4. | Or are there photographs so obscene that you can't publish them? | |
5. | Her husband plans to publish a new monthly magazine. | |
6. | The newspapers didn't publish anything. | |
7. | I have to publish my book. | |
8. | Finally, I managed to publish it. | |
9. | I haven't had the time these days to publish it. | |
10. | I am writing a book in several languages, and I simultaneously publish it on Tatoeba's screens all over the world. | |
11. | We can't publish this story. | |
12. | Dan was under pressure to publish his scientific articles. | |
13. | Dan wanted to publish a book. | |
14. | Dan refused to publish Linda's story. | |
15. | I get a lot of questions, either by mail or by mouth, about some matter or another, and I often think that it's a shame not to publish the answers. | |
16. | I'm often told, "publish in English or perish". But, as you can see, I'm still alive. | |
17. | It's been my lifelong dream to publish a book. | |
18. | They refused to publish my book. | |
19. | I was forced to self-publish my book. | |
20. | I was obliged to self-publish my book. | |
21. | They declined to publish my book. | |
22. | This publisher will publish absolutely anything. | |
23. | The invention of movable type in 15th century Europe revolutionized the communication of ideas. This invention made it possible to print and publish information to masses of people. | |
24. | Publish or perish. | |
25. | It is high time that communists should openly, in the face of the whole world, publish their views, their aims, their tendencies, and meet this nursery tale of the Specter of Communism with a manifesto of the party itself. |