Example sentences of "and in the [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the former , the key cash crop was oil palm , and in the latter cotton .
2 They can issue an Enforcement Notice to cease an unauthorised use or remove an offending development and in the latter case , once the Enforcement Notice has been issued they can also make a Stop Notice which requires all work to cease in a short period , often seven days , until the Enforcement Notice is confirmed or quashed .
3 In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection .
4 The commonest evasions , certainly well known in the twelfth century , were the pretence that the original loan was greater than in fact it was , or the securing of a loan by a temporary grant of land ; in the former case the difference between the actual loan and the repayment in fact constituted interest ; and in the latter the rent on the land might do the same .
5 In the former case D18 will be lit and in the latter case it will be extinguished .
6 In the eighteenth century it ceased to be needed as a fortress in the military sense , and in the latter part of that century the conversion of the inside into a palace was begun .
7 There are well-kept gardens to the front and rear , and in the latter there grows a very fine example of a Judas tree .
8 Moon rats live in swampy land , forest and cultivated areas , and in the latter have been known to gnaw the bark off young rubber trees .
9 There is an instruction which compares two fields for equality or non-equality , and in the latter case it indicates which field is greater .
10 Like the teachers reported by Keddie ( 1971 ) , the authors of the proposals responded to educationalist questions with educationalist answers , and in the latter years of the project , proposals have clearly been influenced by the growing refinement of the guidelines .
11 There is the common dining room and drawing room , and in the latter meetings are held .
12 There are important differences between native and foreign language acquisition and in the latter case there are valid arguments for a degree of atomism as an intermediate measure .
13 and Schiemann J. , and in the latter by Hoffmann J. The W. H. Smith case took the form of an appeal to the Divisional Court from the Crown Court , by way of case stated , against the conviction of the two defendant stores for Sunday trading ; the Torfaen decision was published after the hearing before the Crown Court and before the hearing before the Divisional Court and , it being plain that the Crown Court had misdirected itself on the effect of article 30 , the Divisional Court quashed the convictions .
14 In the former case the profits arose where the property was situated and in the latter case where the rights were exercisable .
15 The organization was dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism worldwide , and in the latter years of the 1920s Comintern agents began working secretly in the vulnerable , far-flung colonial territories of the capitalist nations to exploit the native discontent .
16 The most rural category labelled ‘ remoter , mainly rural districts ’ was the only one to record an upturn in population growth rate between the 1960s and 1970s and in the latter period recorded an overall growth rate second only to districts containing New Towns ( OPCS , 1981 ) .
17 Returning to Shrewsbury to join his father in the family business , he exhibited at the Liverpool Academy from 1812 to 1814 and in the latter year became involved in an ambitious public project in the town , the erection of a monumental column in honour of the first Viscount Hill [ q.v . ] .
18 He was master of the Drapers ' Company of London in 1477–8 and in the latter year appears buying goods abroad for the royal wardrobe .
19 The academic field and artistic field ( high culture ) occupy rather intermediate positions , autonomy in the former being from the field of power and in the latter from consumers in the social field .
20 Optical and waveform methods of position detection are discussed in Chapter 7 and in the latter case the possibilities of a system based on software analysis of current waveforms can not be ignored .
21 In the former case this is because there would be full information , and in the latter case the reason for the irrelevance of γ t was explained when we discussed the intertemporal substitution model .
22 Thereafter prices evened out around the dollars 18 level ( the " minimum " reference price for OPEC oil confirmed in November 1989-see p. 37053 ) , but in December the world market was again temporarily affected ( this time by exceptionally cold weather in North America and by the US military operation in Panama-see pp. 37112-13 ) and in the latter part of that month the Brent crude price rose to over dollars 20 .
23 In the first two months of the year a total of 4,000,000 trees were uprooted in the United Kingdom and France , and in the latter fires in late February on the Côte d'Azur and in Corsica destroyed over 1,500 hectares of forest .
24 Answer guide : Because they will change their form in the next year , in the former case to cash and in the latter normally to services .
25 In the former case help is needed to acknowledge the changing nature of society , and in the latter to become bi-lingual , as it were , in a deeper way .
26 In the former case these can be referred back to the Census Offices and in the latter to the London Research Centre .
27 The title ‘ Futility ’ has a double meaning : at first , the futility of the attempts to rouse the soldier and in the latter half , the futility of all the complexity of the earth and the effort put into achieving this when it is just destroyed .
28 The salt sensitivity of P A2b was assayed in linear and supercoiled templates , and in the former case , both in the absence and presence of the initiating NTPs ( Figure 7 ) .
29 In 1983 , the Conservatives lost their last remaining seats in Glasgow and Liverpool , and Labour 's loss of all but three seats in the South ( other than in London ) left it in control of large contiguous areas only at the core of individual conurbations , and in the former coal field areas of Strathclyde , the north east of England , South Yorkshire and South Wales .
30 In London responsibility for around two-thirds of GLC spending , and in the former metropolitan county areas about half , was transferred to non-departmental bodies or central departments ( Dunleavy and Rhodes , 1987 , p. 23 ) .
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