Sentence examples for ceases to that from inspiring English sources

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There is provision of one additional removable repairman who is called upon when the work load of failed machines crosses a certain threshold level and is removed as soon as the work load again ceases to that level.

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And I guess I'm actually rather distressed that they cease to, that nothing of the sort has happened in quite a while.

When she names her adversary, he ceases to be that, and human connectedness and continuity are restored.

When it ceases to do that it deserves to be challenged and changed.

Once outside these bounds, it ceases to possess that trait (cf, a fish out of water).

More importantly, however, we respectfully request that they cease to allege that we do not exist, that we are 'supposed' veterans and that we never intended to march.

But it is inspired in its teaming of speaking and nonspeaking performers, who work together so effortlessly that you cease to make that distinction.

But it is inspired in its teaming of speaking and nonspeaking performers, who work together so effortlessly that you cease to make that distinction (2 30).

It never ceases to amaze me that people know things that have never happened".

It never ceases to amaze me that we fall into that trap again and again".

Or perhaps it is that when she was born, I ceased to be that girl who drove there.

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