Example sentences of "in [art] latter [unc] " in BNC.

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1 In the first case we shall write a = b ( mod n ) , in the latter unc ( mod n ) .
2 The balance between the Bank 's traditional operations and those of the IFC should be shifted further in the latter 's direction ; that is why the IFC 's capital increase ought to go ahead .
3 There he attracted his employer 's attention with a polite cough , then whispered in the latter 's ear : ‘ I 'm very sorry , sir , but there appears to be a tiger in the dining room .
4 The subject of an after-life was also being discussed by those two indomitable ladies Ella Bembridge and Dotty Harmer in the latter 's cluttered kitchen near Lulling Woods .
5 The Béarnais of Pyrénées-Atlantique is the only purebred remnant of the original yellow-brown , pink-muzzled Pyrenean Blond , a breed which was otherwise absorbed by the Blonde d'Aquitaine ; indeed the Béarnais itself is registered in the latter 's herdbook .
6 The former have invested considerable sums of money in the latter 's capital and money markets ( see Table 2.2 page 53 ) .
7 She found more deaths among sexually mature females than among males , which gave a skew in the latter 's favour .
8 At that hour Steve Pyle was with Mr Al-Haroun in the latter 's office in Jeddah , having flown to the coast following a disturbing phone call .
9 Reid was familiar with the works of both Malebranche and Arnauld , and expressed views strikingly similar to those in the latter 's Treatise in his own Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man .
10 Thus A , a director of XYZ & Co ( Plc ) , being aware of the placing of a major order for machinery from QPR & Co ( Plc ) , which will entail a significant expansion in the latter 's current output , will be precluded from buying shares in QPR & Co ( Plc ) .
11 The passage below illustrates the stylistic interest of Golding 's novel : it deals with the prehistoric struggle for survival between homo sapiens and Neanderthal man , resulting in the latter 's extinction .
12 Nizan 's systematic refusal to countenance hostile assessments of the developing Soviet state was again illustrated in 1937 when he was called upon to carry out the difficult task of responding to Andre Gide 's highly critical view of the Soviet Union articulated in the latter 's Retour de l'URSS .
13 in the latter 's celebrated clash with his lieutenant-general of horse , Oliver Cromwell .
14 Between at least 1520 and 1523 he was with Richard Pynson [ q.v. ] , then king 's printer , in the latter 's printing house beside St Dunstan 's Church in the West , signing prose or verse to the reader , still as Bercula , in Pynson editions of Robert Whittinton 's Vulgaria ( STC 25570 ) and John Constable 's Epigrammata ( STC 5639 ) in the former year and John Fitzherbert 's Boke of surveyeng ( STC 11005 ) in the latter year .
15 In 1846 he was articled to his father and served for seven years in the latter 's chambers in Gray 's Inn , also attending from 1847 to 1849 the evening lectures on architecture initiated at University College , Gower Street , by T. L. Donaldson [ q.v. ] in 1842 .
16 The shortfall was accompanied by a general reduction in Arab countries ' regular aid disbursements to Jordan , resulting in the latter 's appeal for more funds on May 28 , 1990 at the Arab League summit in Baghdad , the Iraqi capital [ see p. 37473 ] .
17 NHB undertook to return the funds to ANZ if an arbitration panel ruled in the latter 's favour .
18 With the formation of the coalition in May 1940 , the central organisation was itself weakened by the absorption of the two leading officers of the Research Department into the government : Arthur Greenwood took office in Churchill 's Cabinet and Grant McKenzie was recruited to assist Attlee in the latter 's government tasks .
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