Sentence examples similar to ceasing to be a director from inspiring English sources

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He also disclosed that he ceased to be a director of Cosmo Developments on 25 May 2014.

He further ceased to be a director of Queensland Nickel Sales, which is beneficially owned by QNI Resources, on 10 January 2016.

Lord Flight said: "I ceased to be a director of the Guernsey Trust Company in 1998 upon its acquisition by the Investec Group.

A copy of such order shall also be served upon such institution, whereupon such director or officer shall cease to be a director or officer of such institution.

Lower down the market Lo-Q, which provides virtual queuing systems for theme parks and attractions such as Legoland, lost 2p to 106p after it announced chairman Jeff McManus had ceased to be a director of the company.

A copy of any order under subparagraph (C) shall also be served upon any depository institution that the subject of the order is affiliated with at the time the order is issued, whereupon the institution-affiliated party who is subject to the order (if a director or an officer) shall cease to be a director or officer of such depository institution.

"In the moment of ceasing to be a cartoonist, he ceased to be," Michaelis writes.

Citywide, the Old was ceasing to be a problem.

Yet he does not cease to be a human being.

It ceases to be a living work.

He had ceased to be a refugee.

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