Example sentences of "by the latest " in BNC.

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1 The past 10 years has seen a dramatic improvement in Italy 's wine technology led by the latest generation of gifted wine-makers .
2 Power is supplied by the latest 2-litre , 16-valve 130bhp engine .
3 So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version .
4 If you 're confused by the latest hi-tech advances in stereo TV or Satellite Television these are the people to cut through all the irritating jargon .
5 ONCE FREE technical help and support with fast and efficient access to the expert knowledge of our specialist consultants backed up by the latest online information sources .
6 These 14th Century tales are brought vividly to life by the latest audio-visual technology and the voices of the following celebrities : Roy Kinnear , Prunella Scales , Robert Powell , Ronald Pickup , Bernard Cribbins and Geoffrey Banks .
7 Visitors were taken round the headquarters ' accommodation , including the editorial offices of the Society 's journal , Radio Communication , which nowadays is produced by the latest ‘ new technology ’ processes .
8 But we 're not dictated to or dominated by the latest fashionable sample or the current BPM .
9 From Elvis to The Stones to Iron Maiden parents have long been unnerved by the latest outrage on Top Of The Pops .
10 Judging by the latest letter he had received from New York , care of Isobel Dawson , it was going to go up with a bang — there had been sufficient talk of banning it to make sure that everybody bought it , without any real danger that it would be banned from the bookstores .
11 An important assessment of the state of the subject is provided by the Leeds Festschrift ( Harden 1956a ) which can be seen to develop many of the traditional themes ; the study of the Jutes of Kent , by C.F.C. Hawkes , stimulated by the latest typologies and chronologies of grave-goods on the Continent ( Werner 1935 ; Kuhn 1940 ) was one of the last studies employing the traditional methodology , although its influence can still be found in more recent work ( Hawkes and Pollard 1981 ) .
12 To the south-west , owners of beach holiday homes are trying to claim new beach thrown up by the latest sea defence scheme and to prevent non-owners from walking along the top of the beach .
13 Disgusted by the latest battle between the quarrelsome politicians , he met the prime minister , Nawaz Sharif , and the president , Ghulam Ishaq Khan , separately on May 31st and told them to make peace or else .
14 CD processing is by the latest set of standard Philips disc management and Bitsteam integrated circuits .
15 ‘ The age structure of our customers as provided by the latest survey is as follows — approximately 50% of them are over 40 years ; some 25% are in the 20–40 age group ; while the remaining 25% are aged below 20 years .
16 Capital is devoted to the creation of desires and needs which can only be fulfilled by the latest developments of the market .
17 Of course the country may be riveted by the latest video release or the latest Nintendo game .
18 So , which utilities are going to be hardest hit by the latest version of DOS ?
19 LASMO employees around the world could be linked up by the latest in high-tech communications as early as next year .
20 The Company is empowered under its articles of Association to borrow up to twice the aggregate amount of the share capital and reserves of the Company and its subsidiaries as indicated by the latest audited accounts , subject to certain adjustments .
21 Although libraries may classify new stock by the latest edition of DC , earlier editions remain important because many libraries are reluctant to reclassify , and thus leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after they have been superseded .
22 ‘ Yes , sir , Document B , and I should here direct your attention to Document B1 which is a report of an interview with the girl 's mother submitted on her behalf by the latest Visitor to have taken over the case .
23 There was some feeling among his staff that AEAs corporate strategy of ‘ All sticking together ’ had been undermined by the latest announcement but he believed the best way forward was in maintaining standards of service and keeping customers .
24 But this good housekeeping has been swept aside by the latest wave of IRA terrorism aimed at commercial targets on the mainland , one of the repercussions of which has been that , from 1 January this year , landlords and/or tenants have been required to take out a separate insurance policy to cover their buildings against terrorist damage .
25 Meanwhile , Dr Joe Hendron , MP for West Belfast , said he was horrified by the latest killing .
26 A fully brewed quality lager , the alcohol is then reduced by the latest technology process of distillation under reduced pressure .
27 The lack of progress in these talks , which were due to resume on Sept. 5 , was highlighted by the latest projection , released on July 16 , from the administration 's Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) that the budget deficit would be $168,800 million for fiscal 1991 ( beginning in October 1990 ) .
28 On May 1 the Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia appealed for international aid , saying that " the magnitude of devastation wrought by the latest cyclone is so great that Bangladesh can not face it alone " .
29 The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) was reported to see little hope of repatriating some 95,000 Sierra Leonean refugees trapped in northern Liberia by the latest intensification of the war .
30 By this time the company had been crippled by the latest recession and was once again fighting for survival .
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