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

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1 At least two reasons account for the latter .
2 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 .
3 Possibly dinosaurs living in the latter phase had developed complex social structures , as today occurs in some reptilian genera .
4 There may be more scope for a GIS approach in the latter than in the former situations .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Control over such errors declined during the latter half of the nineteenth century , and was only ‘ rediscovered ’ 100 years later .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 ’ .
12 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 .
13 Granger , these full-blooded pictures were among the most popular films released in the latter stages of the war .
14 The increased investigative powers contained in the latter piece of legislation is likely to give the regulatory authorities a greater degree of success in detecting insider abuse , however , the subjective elements of the substantive offence , as enshrined in the CSA 1985 , remain an onerous burden for the prosecution to discharge .
15 However , most studies focus on the latter set of typifications .
16 Public examinations relate to the latter purposes ; they have mostly been set and marked by bodies such as the Examining Boards ( now grouped for GCSE examining ) .
17 They , and all of life in India in its own way , are sacred , but the holes bored by the former and the mounds erected by the latter in the paddocks were a threat to the horses , Occidental logic demanded that the one could best be filled by the deposition of the other .
18 Although all these theories flourished during the latter half of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth , the links between them are not simply the product of historical circumstance .
19 The ranking produced by the NPV 30 per cent and the yield tables are the same since the rates found in the latter are of the order of the 30 per cent applied in the former .
20 The ranking produced by the NPV 30 per cent and the yield tables are the same since the rates found in the latter are of the order of the 30 per cent applied in the former .
21 All dolphins and porpoises belong to the latter group .
22 To all intents and purposes , however , they ignored the implications of their demand to enter the public sphere for the role of women in the private sphere of home and family , and chose not to confront the emphasis doctors and scientists placed on the latter .
23 Policy discussions at ministerial level appeared to focus mainly on the hoary old issues of which agency should take lead responsibility , ’ but finally , in 1989 , the government took a decision which was considered unthinkable only a year earlier , that is , that local authority social services departments should be given lead responsibility for community care and for all services including mental health , but with some additional controls added in the latter case , the single most controversial of Griffiths ' proposals .
24 The dynamical processes occurring in the latter are not dissimilar from those in a wake , but the inner region requires its own model .
25 Taffeta , pile fabrics and some dupions fall into the latter category .
26 In a union in which both the lobon-gur solution and the rice-salt solution had been taught , LGS was also preferred over the rice-salt therapy , despite the recognition by the mothers of the fact that children treated with the latter recovered from diarrhoea and vomiting more quickly than those treated with LGS .
27 His results pointed to the latter strategy .
28 Foremost amongst the measures proposed in the latter instance was increased Aboriginal access to land , an issue upon which little progress had been made — with the possible exception of the sparsely populated Northern Territory — and which remained at the heart of much Aboriginal discontent .
29 The results obtained with the latter system appear to be best when the ewes are contained in small paddocks or fields as the uptake of drug is less consistent under extensive grazing systems .
30 The section prescribes the procedure under which premises operated under an hotel licence , a restricted hotel licence , a restaurant licence , a public house licence , or a refreshment licence ( where , as regards premises operated under the latter two types of licence , an application for Sunday opening has been granted in virtue of Sched. 4 ) may have permitted hours on a Sunday which commence at 5 p.m. ( subs .
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