Example sentences of "ceases to be [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | If it is directed against an opponent it ceases to be self-suffering and becomes instead a form of coercion , which is an aspect of violence , and as such unacceptable . |
2 | Yet in an earlier publication , in which the term was first coined , he and his colleagues used it to describe ‘ pain [ which ] ceases to be relieved or is worsened by further administration ’ of morphine or diamorphine ( our italics ) . |
3 | Faith ceases to be laudable when it is blind faith . |
4 | This ceases to be possible where a document accepted as binding is bindingly interpreted by an external court . |
5 | Above this frequency , the attenuation ceases to be negligible and the phase shift ceases to be sufficiently proportional to frequency . |
6 | The failure to comply with section 67 in this regard does not have the consequence that a debt otherwise due and payable ceases to be due and payable . |
7 | Moreover , not only is the dormant company then entitled to the exemption from auditing but , if it would have been entitled to the exemptions of a small company under section 246 but for the fact that it is a member of an ineligible group , it will also be entitled to those exemptions ; until it ceases to be dormant or no longer qualifies to make itself exempt under section 250 . |
8 | This greatly enhances both ablation and deceleration , but it is misleading , because equation ( 2 ) ceases to be valid before an object has spread to this extent . |