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

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1 The German funding package of $2,100 million , announced in mid-September [ ibid. ] following Baker 's talks with Chancellor Kohl at the latter 's Oggersheim home on Sept. 15-16 , would include over $1,000 million towards forces ' costs , while South Korea 's Foreign Ministry announced on Sept. 24 a contribution of $220 million over two years , including $120 million for the forces and $100 million for Turkey , Jordan and Egypt .
2 King Hussein visited the USA on Aug. 15-16 for talks with Bush at the latter 's holiday home at Kennebunkport .
3 Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu visited United States President George Bush at the latter 's holiday home at Kennebunkport , Maine , on July 11-12 .
4 Immediately beforehand he had talks with Bush at the latter 's holiday home in Kennebunkport , Maine , at which the two leaders agreed to strengthen modestly the aid programme endorsed in July at the G-7 summit [ see p. 38322 ] .
5 Landsbergis , meeting Gorbachev in Moscow at the latter 's request on June 26 , had been told that a moratorium would signal a return by Lithuania to its pre-March 11 status , and Landsbergis claimed that this meant that negotiations would formally be between the Soviet Union and one of its constituent republics .
6 He is reunited with his mother whilst in prison and after his release and a visit to his brother at the latter 's foundry settles down at Chesney Wold to care for the stricken Sir Leicester Dedlock .
7 On March 26 Germany halted military aid and arms supplies to its NATO ally Turkey in protest at the latter 's repression of its Kurdish minority [ see p. 38822 ] .
8 The book begins , with the description of father and son at the latter 's birth ; the following paragraph is so formal in its rhetorical design , balancing each element of Mr Dombey 's description against a similar element of the description of Paul , that we may set it out in tabular form ( reading the columns from left to right ) : This is a brief glimpse of one kind of language which recurs at intervals throughout the book , especially at symbolic and ceremonial points in the fortunes of the Dombey family : births , funerals , and marriages .
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