Example sentences of "that the latter [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In 1614 the Prince of Wales himself had to be excluded from a dinner at which the Russian ambassador was to be present , since it was feared that the latter would refuse to accept a place on the king 's left if the prince were seated on his right .
2 He explained that he was definitely persona non grata with Rhee and that the latter would bring in his ‘ carpetbaggers ’ if he won the election , meaning Rhee 's supporters in the United States , Hawaii and China .
3 I further agree with my noble and learned friend that there can be inferred no implied agreement between Woolwich and the revenue that the latter would repay the sum of £57m. in the event of the former succeeding in their challenge to the Regulations .
4 The privilege would not stretch to reports of fresh statements made by speakers after the protected meeting has been closed , although it has been held that it does extend far enough to allow those who have spoken in the course of the meeting to repeat their privileged statements to reporters afterwards so that the latter may check the accuracy of their notes .
5 The same is true of one who delivers articles to another in order that the latter may bestow his labour upon them .
6 The interpretation put on these results was that the latter may have an optimum level which facilitates creativeness ; though beyond that point — as seen in the seriously psychotic — it may hamper creativity .
7 Thus if teachers ' expectations in a school or class are low , in relation to the potential educational performance of working-class children , it is quite possible that the latter will respond accordingly .
8 Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former .
9 Therefore , central banks in most LDCs have a statutory responsibility to promote the growth of financial institutions so that the latter can mobilise and channel the community 's savings into planned investment .
10 ‘ No player … has shown greater ability to retain possession of the ball … his passes are invariably accurate and reach a forward so that the latter can make rapid headway ’ eulogised a Palace scribe back in 1913 , by which time H.H. ( as he was popularly called ) had become our club captain — indeed it was while Harry was our skipper that we had our best Southern League season and went within an ace of winning the Championship in 1914 .
11 This means that the latter can rescind the contract .
12 In that case , the House of Lords concluded that a bank giving information as to the liquidity of one of its own customers to another bank so that the latter could show the information to one of its customers could be liable to that customer , even though the first bank did not know the identity of the second bank 's customer , the ultimate recipient of the information .
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