How to use in-sentence of “publisher”:
+ She was the owner and publisher of the “New York Post” for almost 40 years.
+ I didn’t do an A4 is ” Launched his own private publisher for Andrimo in November 2018″ seems to be a claim.
+ The rules of the competition meant that the copyright of the music would belong to the “Saturday Advertiser”, which gave the manuscript to the Dunedin-based Charles Begg Co to publish, but a nine-month delay in sending it to a publisher was followed by two months of waiting for it to be printed.
+ Josef Skvorecky was CzechsCzech writer and publisher based in Canada.
+ Kieviet found it difficult at first to find a publisher for his book, because the main character was naughty.

Example sentences of “publisher”:
+ In UK, her publisher is Walker Books.
+ Japanese publisher Shueisha announced that it will be republished all volumes in Japan starting in March 2008.
+ She has an admiring love for her neighbor, publisher Shep Henderson.
+ The opera in three acts, based on the life of David Rizzio and Mary Stuart, was performed for the first time at the Teatro Carcano in November of the following year and then bought by the publisher Lucca, who took her on stage in many Italian cities and Barcelona.
+ Since 1 January 2007, the Globi Publisher AG has been owned by Orell Füssli Publisher.
+ He wrote it to try to scare the publisher even more for not publishing his book.
+ News report at, publisher National Geographic.
+ Today Globi Publisher employs 4 permanent employee, 2 exponents, 3-4 graphic artsgraphic artists and bookkeepers and about 10-12 illustrators and writers.
+ In the 1980s, book publisher Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich bought the park along with SeaWorld, Circus World and Stars Hall of Fame, but sold most of the businesses to Anheuser-Busch in 1989.
+ Kerouac spent the next six years making changes and improvements to the manuscript, until a publisher agreed to print it as a book.
+ Further expansions of the company’s publishing business include the purchase of how-to publisher Sterling Publishing in 2003 and the launch of Quamut in 2008.
+ Milan Asadurov was a Bulgarian author, publisher and translator.
+ Jose Manuel “Babe” del Gallego Romualdez is a Filipino journalist, publisher and business executive who is the current Ambassador of the Philippines to the United States.
+ She was signed to publisher Faber and Faber at the time of death.
+ Then Siegel and Schuster sold the company’s rights to $130 and a contract to supply to the publisher of Action Comics.
+ In UK, her publisher is Walker Books.
+ Japanese publisher Shueisha announced that it will be republished all volumes in Japan starting in March 2008.
+ She has an admiring love for her neighbor, publisher Shep Henderson.
More in-sentence examples of “publisher”:
+ She became a Flamenco dancer and met the founding publisher of “Clarín Clarín”, Roberto Noble, around 1950.
+ The Council on Foreign Relations is a United States independent nonpartisan nonprofit organization, think tank, and publisher that was founded in 1921 and that is meant to help educate people about foreign affairs.
+ He was an early publisher of LGBT magazines in the late 1960s and the 1970s.
+ Publishers varied over the years, but the original publisher was John Putnam.
+ Wyn and began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns.
+ The national ISBN agency assigns the publisher number cf.
+ People know the company best for being the publisher of the “Who’s Who Who’s Who”, printed every year since 1897 and also, since 2002, the Whitaker’s Almanack.
+ The publisher dropped the idea of a series.
+ In August 1985, Jackson bought music publisher ATV Music for $47.5 million.
+ He was the first book publisher to print lots of books for children such as “A Little Pretty Pocket Book” and “The History Of Little Goody Two-Shoes”.
+ While PageMaker’s pasteboard metaphor closely simulated the process of creating layouts manually, Ventura Publisher automated the layout process through its use of style sheets.
+ Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application.
+ Josep Maria Castellet Díaz de Cossío, also known as José María Castellet, was an Spanish peopleSpanish writer, poet, critic, publisher and editor.
+ UMG owns the largest Music publisher music publishing business in the world, BMG Music Publishing in May 2007.
+ The British author and researcher Mark Kobayashi-Hillary wrote a book in 2007 titled ‘Building a Future with BRICs’ for European publisher Springer Verlag that examines the growth of the BRICs region and its effect on global sourcing.
+ Among other things, Sleutelaar worked as a junior copywriter at Unilever, as a freelance copywriter, as a Haagse Post employee and as editor-in-chief of publisher Boelen.
+ Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
+ But the publisher has many different things to sell, and they may not want to sell the work the author made.
+ Stratemeyer was an American publisher and a writer of children’s stories.
+ It uses to produce the output, and passes the publisher to that template automatically.
+ Thompson said publisher Jann Wenner had “liked the first 20 or so jangled pages enough to take it seriously on its own terms and tentatively scheduled it for publication — which gave me the push I needed to keep working on it”.
+ The precursor to Marvel Comics was founded in 1939 by pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman.
+ His publisher called him as “one of America’s leading and most controversial historians”.
+ In conversation with the Viennese regional leader of publisher Arovell, Ebner talked about the hidden meanings of his characters’ names.
+ One Japanese publisher has made a 15-year collection of their English tests.
+ Recently, Viz has begun re-releasing the series in the form of “The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red” and “The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Yellow”, respectively, this time for $7.95 each, $6 less than nearly a decade ago when the publisher first began to publish the manga.
+ Flaubert and his publisher were charged with immorality, but were acquitted.
+ A publisher liked the stories and offered her a contract for her first novel.
+ The publisher of reference book Franz Koehler was not the author or the illustrator of this work.
+ The publisher parameter should be the named person who publishes the magazine.
+ The publisher choose the subtitle “Pathétique”.
+ Behind the Clues: 10 Years of Blue medium = Documentary publisher = Nickelodeon date = 27 July 2006}} Beginning in September 2000, Burns trained Patton to take over the host spot and advised him not to “think of as children’s TV”, but rather as “acting and telling the truth”.
+ At first the publisher planned to print 7,500 copies.
+ The University of Nebraska Press, also known as UNP, is an academic publisher of scholarly and general-interest books.
+ Also, this License means the author and publisher get credit for their work, even if other people change the document texts.
+ Joseph “Joe” Pulitzer was an American publisher of Jewish descent.
+ Just a year after the founding of Zeon Properties, Leon successfully negotiated with the publisher of the largest English daily in Malaysia – Star Media Group Berhad – and became the event partner of the corporation’s long-running property fair, StarProperty.my Fair.
+ In 2005 the publisher Lentera Depantara started to publish it again in Indonesia.
+ He became owner and publisher of the “Chicago Tribune” newspaper.
+ He was not only an artist, but also Engravingengraver, colorist, and publisher in a time when most artists were only employed to make small drawings.
+ Because of this, the publisher almost did not release the second edition.
+ If there are multiple Invariant Sections with the same name but different contents, make the title of each such section unique by adding at the end of it, in parentheses, the name of the original author or publisher of that section if known, or else a unique number.
+ She also became engaged to her publisher Norman Warne.
+ Komori thought the publisher of the story showed disrespect for the Imperial House of Japan.
+ With the “Examiner having success by the early 1890s, Hearst began looking for a New York newspaper to buy, and bought the “New York Journal” in 1895, a newspaper that sold for one penny which Pulitzer’s brother Albert had sold to a Cincinnati publisher the year before.
+ The shortest correspondence in history is between Hugo and his publisher Hurst Blackett in 1862.
+ She became a Flamenco dancer and met the founding publisher of "Clarín Clarín", Roberto Noble, around 1950.
+ The Council on Foreign Relations is a United States independent nonpartisan nonprofit organization, think tank, and publisher that was founded in 1921 and that is meant to help educate people about foreign affairs.
+ He was an early publisher of LGBT magazines in the late 1960s and the 1970s.
