Example sentences of "[noun sg] ceases [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Above this frequency , the attenuation ceases to be negligible and the phase shift ceases to be sufficiently proportional to frequency . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Faith ceases to be laudable when it is blind faith . |
5 | The seller ceases to be unpaid , i.e. if the whole of the price is paid or tendered to him . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | the extension of the care premium for eight weeks after the claimant ceases to be entitled to Invalid Care Allowance . |
8 | As soon as a contract becomes legally binding , performance ceases to be optional , thereby curtailing individual autonomy . |
9 | Tell him what it means , and when such restitutio ceases to be possible . |
10 | Where there is a change in the employee responsible for the day-to-day running of the premises , the licence must be transferred into the new employee 's name within eight weeks of the change , or the licence ceases to be valid . |
11 | ( 3 ) Unless a licence is transferred to another employee or agent within eight weeks from the time when the employee or agent named in a licence ceases to be responsible for the day to day running of the premises to which the licence relates , the licence shall cease to have effect . |
12 | The employer ceases to be entitled to take any part in the proceedings . |
13 | Under section 250 it is treated as dormant ‘ during a period in which … there is no transaction which is required by section 221 to be entered in the company 's accounting records ; and a company ceases to be dormant on the occurrence of such a transaction . ’ |
14 | At the moment , in contrast , a domicile of choice is lost once an individual ceases to be present in the host country and the domicile of origin revives . |
15 | It 's being erm boxing as a sport is being erm eradicated in schools , and it may be that in , in the future , maybe the none too distant future that boxing ceases to be acceptable . |
16 | If , however , a society is so divided that it contains within itself one or more permanent minorities , who know that on the issues that matter most to them they can never hope to get their way , precisely because of the operation of the majority principle , then that principle ceases to be adequate . |
17 | I expect that for an ornithologist death ceases to be terrible once sight and hearing begin to go . |