Example sentences of "latter had been " in BNC.

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1 The latter had been intended for the scrap-yard a short while earlier .
2 The latter had been redeployed there from Malta in July 1960 in anticipation of just such a crisis .
3 The latter had been officially withdrawn two days before , and this was to be its final working .
4 The latter had been informed of L Detachment 's successes and was amenable to the further plans for action which Stirling was ready to put to him .
5 The latter had been widowed very early in life — her husband Ernest , a member of a footballing family had played for Salisbury City , then Southampton as a professional goalkeeper .
6 I met Herman at the FitzGeralds ’ [ the writer Kevin FitzGerald and his wife Janet — the latter had been Herman 's producer on the occasions when he broadcast on Woman 's Hour ] , and he says that there is less of Ivy every time he sees her .
7 At this stage news came of a revolt of the Irish Catholics against the Protestant ascendancy , in which thousands of the latter had been slaughtered .
8 The latter had been watching General Francis and Margaret alternately .
9 The reason was that the latter had been given , once and for all , a large grant of power in a defined sector .
10 For decades these latter had been infiltrating the administration and even the troopers .
11 The economic attainments of North Korea were compared favourably with the poor results in the south ; the latter had been adversely affected by the ‘ barbarous and plundering policy of the Americans ’ .
12 The latter had been given only a month previously to John lord Dudley , and its transfer suggests that Gloucester 's role in Wales was still evolving .
13 Her hands had trembled as they tried to re-fill Lady West 's cup and the latter had been quack to press home her advantage .
14 Lord Tenterden C.J. went on to point out that the defendant in the first action would not have been relieved from having to contribute to the defendant in the second case if the latter had been compelled to pay a larger portion than his share .
15 One hundred and thirteen had been born at term and the others at a median gestational age of 32 weeks ( range 24–36 ) ; none of the latter had been discharged from their neonatal unit on additional inspired oxygen .
16 Later in 1257 Roger went out to Germany with Richard , where the latter had been elected king .
17 The latter had been described as a pewterer and metaller in 1666 ( see The Boke off Recorde of Kirkbie-Kendall , ed. by R. S. Fergusson ) later to become the well beloved " first and modern mayor of the Burgh " ( 1684 ) , and re-elected in 1708 .
18 However , on Oct. 6 following talks on the same day with Sirimavo Bandaranaike , the leader of the opposition Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( SLFP ) , President Ranasinghe Premadasa agreed to consider the formation of an interim all-party administration and the holding of a referendum on the country 's executive presidential system ; the latter had been a major demand of the SLFP , which opposed the concept of the executive presidency .
19 In the Czech Lands Civic Forum won about half the total votes , and in Slovakia PAV emerged as the clear winner , although the latter had been expected until shortly before the election to come second to the CDM .
20 The latter had been scrapped by the Supreme Council upon its declaration of independence , but Gorbachev now ordered it to be restored .
21 The National Assembly in late April had removed the public security functions of these two paramilitary formations ; in practice , the former now guarded national borders and the latter had been transformed into an internal military police .
22 The latter had been given only a month previously to John lord Dudley , and its transfer suggests that Gloucester 's role in Wales was still evolving .
23 Much of his youth was spent in Clermont , a city where the latter had been bishop , and his mentor there was Avitus , whose name indicates that he came from the same family as Sidonius 's father-in-law .
24 Montgomery made a timely intervention through Sneddon after the latter had been put through by Kerr .
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