Example sentences of "[art] [det] is [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The MATIF 's eurodeutschmark future trades at much lower volume , and is presumably less liquid , than LIFFE 's equivalent product , even though the latter is not yet supported by an option . |
2 | Thus to is used with the infinitive both for the lexical and grammatical meaning it brings into the context : its lexical meaning of an approach to the infinitive event from a position before is called for by the relative position in time of the extra-infinitival spatial support with respect to the position occupied by non-ordinalized person at the beginning of the infinitive 's event ; its grammatical meaning as an establisher of a relation where the inherent mechanism of incidence is inoperative is called for by the fact that the event can not otherwise be represented as incident to the extra-infinitival support since the latter is not already situated at the beginning of the event , i.e. is not within the confines of event time . |
3 | To concentrate on the latter is not only superficial , it is also incorrect . |
4 | Whereas using the device in the former genre displays acting skill advantageously , its use in the latter is not only more expensive and difficult but tends to draw attention to the technical device rather too obviously . |
5 | Whilst the latter is not always possible it should be kept in mind . |
6 | It is important to date stalagmites or flow stones , rather than stalactites , since the formation of the latter is not readily relatable to any archaeological event . |
7 | The SN9000 is likely to cost a lot more than the SN8000 , so the latter is not necessarily just a transitional product . |
8 | There is no objection to the replacement of the landlord 's fixtures and fittings from time to time or to cleaning the premises and the windows , provided that the latter is not too frequent . |
9 | The latter is not entirely true , of course : the sociologists of the prison did provide evidence of causal significance in the effects of imprisonment , as we saw ( even if it was not , usually , their concern to do so ) . |
10 | He soon learns that the latter is not as pure as she makes out . |
11 | The latter is rather more difficult to deal with in an archival setting . |
12 | The latter is also more effective than grassland or moorland at capturing particulates and aerosols from the atmosphere . |
13 | Its ability to be teamed up with Word for Windows to scan text straight into the latter is also very useful , and has proved to be a time saver ( now you know why we like typed letters for the letters page ! ) . |
14 | The latter is quite frequently used synonymously with Eurocurrency . |
15 | There are two reasons why the latter is far more convincing . |
16 | The latter is only really relevant when considering business sales , however the former is important in all types of situation . |
17 | The latter is often best left unused except where tables of figures are concerned . |
18 | The former is global and one where Brazil 's industry is exclusive to the multinationals : the latter is much more local and dominated in Brazil by indigenous entrepreneurs . |
19 | Obviously the latter is much more powerful , but it could be self-defeating , lugging a heavy duty drill with its power pack up a ladder when a smaller drill is more convenient , quite apart from the cost . |
20 | The former procedure can be time-consuming and ultimately ineffective , while the latter is usually prohibitively expensive . |
21 | Writeable control store is attractive in tailoring a computer for a particular application , but there are major problems , in potential loss of compatibility with the manufacturer 's standard software or even between problem programs ; this may be compounded by multi-programming , and errors in microprogramming ( particularly as the latter is usually more complicated than conventional programming ) . |
22 | Indeed an even more striking feature of the results was that the individuals examined were especially high on a measure of ‘ ego strength ’ , indicating a greater than average resistance to mental breakdown : the finding is particularly interesting because the latter is usually very low in subjects who deviate markedly on the clinical scales of tests like the MMPI . |
23 | The latter is now much restored in nineteenth century Gothic style as a museum . |
24 | In larger firms , the latter is now commonly used as a stepping stone to the former . |
25 | One is to collect morbidity and mortality data ( usually the latter is more widely available , though the former more useful ) and to examine spatial distributions for clustering . |
26 | The former are important in unconsolidated or cemented siliciclastic rocks whereas the latter is more commonly considered in the context of carbonate sands and limestones . |
27 | It may be unfortunate that ‘ God Save the Queen ’ is not as toe-tapping an anthem as ‘ The Star Spangled Banner ’ , but the muted reception of the former is surely more a reflection of aesthetics , rather than an indicator of national pride . |
28 | Floor tile adhesive is widely available in powder form as well as ready-mixed , and the former is generally more economical to use . |
29 | The former is not yet available , this one and that for the Grapevine video will be prepared this summer and should be available during September . |
30 | The former is that more or less subconscious attitude to sedimentation which still seems to be held by many ( if not most ) stratigraphers , though not by students of Recent sediments . |