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

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1 At least two reasons account for the latter .
2 ‘ In applying national law , whether the provisions in question were adopted before or after the directive , the national court called upon to interpret it is required to do so , as far as possible , in the light of the wording and the purpose of the directive in order to achieve the result pursued by the latter and thereby comply with the third paragraph of Article 189 of the Treaty . ’
3 Although the figure rose in the latter half of the year as the Gulf crisis drove up oil prices , the growing recession in November and a fall in the volume of oil imports saw the deficit fall to $9,700 million , and to $6,300 million in December .
4 Of the pianos made during the latter part of the 18th century and in the 19th century , those built in the English tradition most clearly demonstrate Cristofori 's design .
5 Muhammad written in the latter part of Jumada II 819/August 1416 .
6 Possibly dinosaurs living in the latter phase had developed complex social structures , as today occurs in some reptilian genera .
7 More significant was the greater scope for historical research offered by the latter ; clothes , Laura recognized , could never draw upon their historical antecedents to the same degree .
8 The security situation within Kashmir deteriorated during the latter half of 1989 as militant groups pursued their aims in the face of a state government unable to give any effective response .
9 This chapter concentrates on the latter two , i.e. fixed capital investment and inventory investment .
10 In fact , the fusion experimental programme was sporadic until 1988 : the main experimental fusion programme began in the latter part of that year .
11 There may be more scope for a GIS approach in the latter than in the former situations .
12 In other words , in an oligopolistic framework , the non-equivalence between an optimal tariff and a quota arises since the latter changes the behaviour of the competing firms .
13 The earliest mention of a ferry at Seacombe dates back to 1515 but its advancement came in the latter part of the last century when the ferry rights were taken over by the Wallasey local board .
14 Three local authorities decided on the latter form of action in the case of Her Majesty 's Attorney General at and by the Relation of Salford City Council , the Eccles Borough Council and the Urmston Urban District Council v C.P.C. ( UK ) Ltd. in respect of offensive odours allegedly emanating from the defendant 's works .
15 Rage Against The Machine belongs to the latter category .
16 There have been reports from the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders and from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux — the hon. Lady referred to the latter — but neither was convincing .
17 The orthodox clerics were distinguished from the Presbyterians and from those dubbed Puritans not by a differing theology of salvation , but rather by the fact that they did not share the intensified spirituality displayed by the latter two groups , a spirituality which Lake and R. T. Kendall have labelled ‘ experimental ’ predestinarianism .
18 The social movements based upon the latter affiliations , which were discussed in Chapter 2 , have assumed much greater political importance during the past few decades , and their development , like that of youth movements , needs to be examined in relation to wider social changes .
19 Broadcasting falls into the latter category ; and there is an awareness that the BBC reform campaign must be conducted cautiously .
20 Had the management sided with the latter , it would have had to stop the operators from ‘ tampering ’ with the machine controls — perhaps by withholding a key that switches on the editing equipment .
21 Control over such errors declined during the latter half of the nineteenth century , and was only ‘ rediscovered ’ 100 years later .
22 The most obvious example of this in recent years , of course , has been the relationship between Lloyds Bank plc , Black Horse Agencies plc and the various unlimited companies acquired by the latter .
23 Mineral and chemical analyses suggest that porosity in the mud is 2–10 times greater than in the concretion , so we have multiplied the PLFA values measured in the latter by those factors ( all other measures are relative ) to allow comparison of microbial activities .
24 He detected a marked change in buyers ' tastes towards pieces dating from the latter part of the eighteenth century and away from seventeenth-century , Louis XIV and Regence work , traditional areas for major collectors .
25 His long nose came from the latter and more specifically from a genetic type unit near the Dead Sea .
26 However , he concedes that ‘ state practice on this question is not unequivocal but indicates that the governments of the United States , France , Canada , and the United Kingdom regard the use of nuclear weapons as permissible against an aggressor state irrespective of the weapons employed by the latter ’ .
27 Still , it is far from unlikely that both Swegen and Cnut did have relations with the Scandinavian colonies in Ireland , and there is just enough evidence to suggest that when the Encomiast named among the latter 's dominions not only England , Denmark and Norway , but also Brittania and Scothia , he was not necessarily exaggerating .
28 While the costs levied on the latter are generally lower ( you only pay dealing charges ) , you 'll need to do more of the work to get the best possible return .
29 The widening of awareness and gaining of new insight associated with the latter is clearly identified with the aesthetic domain .
30 Granger , these full-blooded pictures were among the most popular films released in the latter stages of the war .
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