Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 This implies of course that the infinitive event 's realization by the subject has to constitute sufficiently significant information about the referent which the latter refers to for the sentence to be worth uttering .
2 At just after 9.30 a.m. , Morse sat with Lewis , Ashenden , Sheila Williams , and the ( now fully apprised ) Manager of The Randolph in a first-floor suite which the latter had readily put at police disposal .
3 But , alternatively , assuming that this was not so , and that the instrument did not cease to be a negotiable instrument , then , in my judgment , from the moment when the draft sent by Sir Richard Temple was cashed by the plaintiffs a trust was created as between Sir Richard Temple and the moneylenders in favour of the former , so that any money which the latter might receive upon the promissory note , if they did receive any , would be held by them in trust for him . …
4 The Court found on the facts that it did not need to pronounce upon whether the provisions relating to the Gex Zone created a stipulation in favour of a third party , but warned that the existence of such rights should not be lightly assumed : each such claim must be separately examined to determine ‘ whether the States which have stipulated in favour of a third State meant to create for that State an actual right which the latter has accepted as such ’ .
5 In January 1989 Arafat held talks in Tunis with a UK Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , William Waldegrave , a meeting which the latter described as a major development in British foreign policy .
6 For the younger workers , in particular , mechanization has become a badge of their modernity which they can show off to otherwise uncomprehending townies in a manner which the latter can understand .
7 For instance , Realism and Idealism are not in direct competition , in so far as the former relies on a view of scientific method which the latter rejects .
8 Figure 9c shows the space which the same algorithm would explore if it were given the backwards version of the task .
9 They were the late Roman Empire 's answer to the weakness of linear barriers and provided a defence in depth which the latter could not .
10 That was the man who the same year had stood up in front of the full pad and launched into his celebrated five-hour denunciation of Joseph Stalin .
11 I was suspect they the same problem with France and Germany .
12 The Citizens ' Theatre will present TAG Theatre 's adaptation of Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon , which forms the basis of A Scots Quair which the same company will present in the Assembly Hall during the Edinburgh Festival .
13 She and her mother , the Countess of Montijo , had been introduced to Louis-Napoleon by means of their acquaintanceship with Princess Mathilde , an introduction which the latter certainly lived to regret .
14 The pace of change and innovation which the latter had initiated with his new Science Block in the 1950s , and which Scott had continued and quickened during his years , was now reaching its logical conclusion with the taking over of the Convent buildings and the admission of girls in September 1980 .
15 And I di in the end they the same for them , but
16 There will often be a continuing relationship between the claimant and the original officer which the former is unlikely to want to sully by taking appellate action .
17 Even more widespread was extra spending by carers on items and services which were needed by the disabled or elderly person , but which were not covered by the financial contribution which the latter made to the household budget ( even when this included both retirement or invalidity pensions and disability benefits ) .
18 What matters is the difference between the time taken by cumulative selection , and the time which the same computer , working flat out at the same rate , would take to reach the target phrase if it were forced to use the other procedure of single-step selection : about a million million million million million years .
19 People live in the real world , their not really going to be influenced , its about as sensible as saying er a Mills and Boon novel for example tells people about love are saying M I five use from Russia with Love as a training manual its the same kind of level of
20 He that will consider that the same fire that at one distance produces in us the sensation of warmth , does at a nearer approach produce in us the far different sensation of pain , ought to bethink himself what reason he has to say , that his idea of warmth which was produced in him by the fire , is actually in the fire , and his idea of pain which the same fire produced in him the same way is not in the fire .
21 Through the ideological prism of Marxist historicism some Soviet Russian historians see ample justification for the Russians , intrusion into the lives of the Siberian natives in the benefits of civilization which the latter are deemed to have received .
22 In fact what the same tabloid , in a characteristic retreat into prudery , terms ‘ the sexual act ’ was never more than a terminus ad quem for us .
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