Example sentences of "[subord] to [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the work and examples seem far more applicable to the former than to the latter .
2 Soon a scrum developed which bore a greater resemblance to that other American game than to the former game of Redcoat rounders being played below , and Denis had to pile in beside his uncle to the great detriment of his new coat and the loss of one trilby .
3 While to the latter the former seem to be living either in paradise or cloud-cuckoo-land .
4 In the case of the former , it is a traditional rather than a vocational education which is required , and as to the latter , the evidence suggests that employers are really indifferent to their education .
5 As to the latter he dismissed from consideration certain authorities relating to the admissibility in evidence of information obtained under powers similar to those which he had to consider , on the ground that the matters before him concerned , not the admissibility of replies to questions , but the right of the authorities to demand answers .
6 As to the latter , the Jenkins and Diamond Reports took diametrically opposed positions .
7 Presumably the employee would have led evidence as to the latter if the employer 's accounts had indeed contained such information .
8 The histories of science and social science demonstrate that empiricism is not so easily applicable to the latter as to the former .
9 As to the former suggestion the position seems fairly clear .
10 As to the former , Galileo deduced , it was necessary for divines to show that they did not contradict the Scriptures .
11 As to the former , before 1968 robbery was a felony at common law and , according to Archbold , Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 36th ed. ( 1966 ) , p. 644 , para. 1761 , consisted
12 As to the former , the objects clause in the company 's memorandum of association sets out the activities for which the company has been formed , though these activities may subsequently be altered by special resolution .
13 As to the former of these points , Nield , J , held that the effect of the Order was simply to prohibit payment of rent in excess of the ‘ standard rate ’ ( ie , £600 per annum ) during the time when the Order was in force .
14 As to the former , the usual procedural rules apply depending on whether proceedings are commenced in the High Court or county court .
15 The offence of murder is restricted to intent , and it would seem natural that recklessness as to the same consequences should amount to the lesser offence of manslaughter .
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