Example sentences of "latter [be] to " in BNC.

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1 Ideologically , Soviet leaders may have discovered that they may be as much hostage to Eastern Europe 's Communists as the latter are to Moscow .
2 Faults may be enlarged by the sea into caves or even into tunnels through narrow promontories : spectacular examples of the latter are to be observed at Tintagel , north Cornwall , where a fault zone is followed by two through tunnels ( Wilson , 1952 ) ( Fig. 8.5 ) , the more important one being the well-known Merlin 's Cave beneath the Island .
3 Among the latter are to be counted the dynamics of a world economy which produce instabilities and difficulties within states and between states which outreach the control of any single ‘ centre ’ ; the rapid growth of transnational links which have stimulated new forms of collective decision-making involving states , intergovernmental organisations and an array of international pressure groups ; the build-up of military arms and the general means of warfare as a ‘ stable feature ’ of the contemporary political world .
4 Six of the latter were to be elected by the two Irish universities .
5 The latter were to be encouraged by Party propaganda at the uezd level to send in supportive letters to the press .
6 If the EEC did wish to go beyond the 1962 agreement on agriculture , the arrangements of which were in any case due to expire in 1965 , if financing was permitted to come from the EEC 's own resources , and if the latter were to be levied on imports , then it was sensible for the EEC budget to come under the control of the European Parliament .
7 Finally , countries were no longer required to pay a quarter of their IMF quotas ( or quota increases ) in gold ; in future they were allowed to use foreign currencies or SDRs , assuming further allocations of the latter were to be made .
8 Its appraisal must be made by reference to the market position and the economic and financial power of the parties ; to alternatives available to suppliers and users ; to access to suppliers or markets ; to the structure of the markets affected , to take account of international competition ; to consider legal and factual barriers to entry ; and the interests of consumers and the development of technical and economic progress ( provided that the latter is to the consumers ' advantage and does not form an obstacle to competition ) .
9 The point here , I think , is that if the latter is to be an ability , and not just a performance repertoire , then it has to be based on the internalization of systemic knowledge as a communicative resource .
10 If this latter is to be the ultimate model , with the student 's role being somewhere between that of a battery hen and a laboratory rat , then surely most teachers would wish to have no part in its evolution .
11 Joan de Warenne , it appeared , had not been required to go with her young mistress , since the latter was to be the guest of Lady Alianor Woodville , the queen-dowager 's kinswoman — a lady who occupied apartments in the palace and kept an amplitude of servants .
12 The latter was to be achieved through the abolition of internal customs duties and the introduction of a joint external tariff on all imports into the three countries , and the unification of excise and other tax rates .
13 The latter was to be posted in a box , to which was attached an electric cord .
14 Lord Lane CJ stated : ( a ) If there was a conflict between Lawrence and Morris , the latter was to be preferred , but the Lords in Morris did not see a conflict .
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