Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] latter " in BNC.

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1 He was attracted to the latter 's extravagant precepts on style , in contrast to Pater : ‘ What a small man Pater is .
2 I suspect that too few Scots are aware of what is happening to the latter .
3 ‘ For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body , such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences [ experiments ] on several animals , which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger , and lastly , a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases — therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society [ College ] as a separate Class : the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments .
4 I can not get myself to react with critical coolness towards this music ; every tissue , every nerve vibrates in me and it is a long time since I had such an enduring feeling of rapture as when listening to the latter overture . "
5 Part of the problem of Freeman 's paper is a stance more appropriate to the former , applied to the latter .
6 Also present at these sites is a much smaller form related to the latter and a larger species of Proconsul , P. major .
7 On the other hand , and directly related to the latter , whereas in the known sector females were three times more likely to have been introduced to heroin by their partner rather than a friend , amongst the snowball females , just as many females were introduced by a friend as by a partner .
8 Earlier , Mr Karel Urbanek , the new party leader , had his first talks with Mr Havel and , according to the latter , backed the opposition 's call to rid the government of ‘ discredited figures ’ in favour of ‘ young , able experts ’ .
9 According to the latter system each country is given a number of votes in relation to its size and to gain a majority a proposal has to obtain fifty-four votes out of a total of seventy-six and be approved by at least eight member states .
10 According to the latter , only those theories that can be shown to be true or probably true are to be admitted into science .
11 According to the latter view , scientific knowledge grows continuously as more numerous and more various observations are made , enabling new concepts to be formed , old ones to be refined , and new lawful relationships between them to be discovered .
12 He likes watching TV with his father and is keen to talk to the latter about the programmes they see together .
13 He likes watching TV with his father and is keen to talk to the latter about the programmes they see together .
14 It will depend on the particular circumstances of each case as to whether a solicitor who has suffered financial loss as a result of having to comply with an undertaking given in the course of his acting for a client can look to the latter for reimbursement .
15 In the end he sent it , regretfully , to Paul , thus adding to the latter 's troubles .
16 A fine early impression of ‘ The Resurrection ’ after Pieter Brueghel the Elder ( lot 3 , est. £24,000–30,000 ) was keenly contested by Ray Lewis , David Tunick and Helmut Rumbler before selling to the latter for £60,000 ( $90,600 ) .
17 Yet witnesses to the latter part of the night 's events heard him talking clearly to a policeman .
18 However , we usually refer to the latter in the text , as it has a number of additional features of interest , such as paging and segmentation .
19 While the papacy of Pope Paul had remained uncomfortably unidentified with either ‘ progressive ’ or ‘ conservative ’ , that of John Paul became increasingly closely tied to the latter , and at times in a state of not much less than guerrilla war with the ‘ magisterium ’ of the Church 's principal theologians : a truly strange position for a pope to be in .
20 For if the former , compared to the latter , are indeed quite different types of people , then maybe we should stop looking to our political authorities and criminal justice system for protection from those beneath us in impoverished urban neighbourhoods .
21 Representatives from every college in Scotland were invited to the latter .
22 We shall return to the latter , time-varying problem in Section 5.16 ; let us first solve here the static case .
23 The fifth house from the left belonged to the latter .
24 It is thus more suited to the latter stages of design , when the problem has been explored and the parameters and constraints are well defined .
25 If , as appears likely , it only applies to the latter case , can it be invoked by any Member State or only by a Member State which voted against the legislation ?
26 Little evidence is presented that would support the claim that the moral panics associated with permissiveness were linked to the latter panic over street crime .
27 The innovations in production processes they deal with are those embodied in new types of machinery , transport and instruments rather than innovations in the organization of labour even though the former are , in fact , closely linked to the latter .
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29 His results pointed to the latter strategy .
30 The pastor , Laszlo Tokes — reported by Human Rights workers to be in a remote village in the Romanian district of Salaj — belongs to the latter , Calvinist denomination .
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