Example sentences of "[noun] cease to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Technical Division confirmed that their view was that such income ceased to be relevant income .
2 But after a while straight pieces of knitting cease to be satisfying and we progress to shaping , which speeds up the making-up process and also saves on materials .
3 ( b ) On termination by the Buyer in accordance with clause ( a ) the following provisions shall have effect : ( i ) all sums payable by the Buyer under the contract cease to be payable ; ( ii ) the Seller must repay to the Buyer all sums paid by the Buyer prior to termination ; and ( iii ) the Buyer is entitled to recover damages from the Seller in respect of any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the Seller 's failure to make delivery or as a result of the termination of the contract .
4 Only in the region of full employment would such a pattern of response cease to be operative .
5 The limit in respect of advice in relation to undefended divorce proceedings had been raised to £45 in April 1977 when legal aid ceased to be available for such proceedings and that figure was subsequently raised to £55 in 1979 , £75 in 1981 and £90 in 1985 .
6 It would be niggling to say that where a writer has used assistants his data cease to be primary , but it would also be foolish to ignore the fact that the more people there are involved in a project , the more opportunities there are for errors to creep in .
7 The designation Unbeliever ceases to be mandatory for the Jews .
8 Depositors ceased to be able to withdraw their money .
9 It had been faced and dealt with in the early centuries of the church and later along the lines that the inspiration of the Bible did not mean that God simply dictated the words , or that the authors ceased to be human and fallible .
10 At the same time , Schuman ceased to be central to French foreign policy .
11 The reason is that erm , if the child ceases to be afraid , for example , of the parents , or of outside , of outside discipline or control , it instead becomes anxious and terrified of its own instinctual drives which it ca n't control .
12 Above this frequency , the attenuation ceases to be negligible and the phase shift ceases to be sufficiently proportional to frequency .
13 When parents ceased to be available , primitive man could well have felt the loss , and the need to transfer the dependence elsewhere and this led eventually to some form of imagined substitute , or ‘ god ’ as the surrogate .
14 It is not enough , in the course of answering this question , to mention that the right will be lost if restitutio in integrum ceases to be possible .
15 Faith ceases to be laudable when it is blind faith .
16 These will aim to eliminate non-strategic nuclear weapons from Europe , and to reduce the strategic weapons possessed by the US , the former Soviet Union , Britain , France and China — a vital step towards the day when individual nations ' possession of nuclear deterrents ceases to be necessary .
17 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to any premises on such day as may be specified in the notice , if the holder of the licence or the club , as the case may be , gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises for which a public house or a hotel licence is held , or to the premises of a club , at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
18 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to any premises on such day as may be specified in the notice if the holder of the licence or the club , as the case may be , gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises for which a public house or a hotel licence is held , or to the premises of a club , at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
19 ( 5 ) This section shall cease to apply to premises on such day as may be specified in the notice if the holder of the licence gives notice of the disapplication of the section from the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below : Provided that this section shall cease to apply to premises at any time on the licensing board ceasing to be satisfied as mentioned in paragraph ( i ) of the proviso to subsection ( 1 ) above .
20 For the vast majority of the workforce the enhanced terms known as SERT ceased to be available last March .
21 The seller ceases to be unpaid , i.e. if the whole of the price is paid or tendered to him .
22 If the factual situation falls outside the scope of the refusal or if the assumption upon which it is based is falsified , the refusal ceases to be effective .
23 Government defeats ceased to be unusual .
24 This section will not cause the remittance basis to cease to be available or cause income to be treated as having been remitted to the United Kingdom .
25 For some years direct taxation ceased to be contentious , and much the bitterest arguments in the 1340s arose over the taxation of wool and the king 's manipulation of the wool trade to raise money for the war .
26 the extension of the care premium for eight weeks after the claimant ceases to be entitled to Invalid Care Allowance .
27 In 1986 TVEI ceased to be experimental , and in the White Paper Working Together. : Education and Training the Government put forward the plan for a national scheme with the aim that ‘ all young people in schools should have the opportunity of following a more relevant and practical curriculum leading to the achievement of recognized standards of competence and qualifications ’ .
28 This led Asquith to fix a pensionable age of seventy , despite the mass of evidence that must people who survived to old age ceased to be able to support themselves by work in their mid-sixties — sixty-five was the age adopted by most occupational and charitable pension schemes .
29 If the bridge ceased to be economical as a business the owners would have to come to an arrangement with the council
30 People cease to be rational even when they 've known and worked with someone for the last ten years . ’
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