Sentence examples for ceasing to have from inspiring English sources

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He said many local authorities were already running down their careers services, known as Connexions, because they are ceasing to have a statutory duty to provide them from next year.

The ONS said this was largely the result of a big drop in oil prices in August 2015 ceasing to have a helpful impact.

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Those that cease to have a role will fall away.

The risks they take in challenging Vladimir Putin and the Russian oligarchy have ceased to have meaning.

"It is all wrong," said Spedan, "to have millionaires before you have ceased to have slums".

Justice and objective truth have long ceased to have any meaning for him.

Satire presented this broadly ceases to have any instructive or cleansing effect.

The police cease to have even a near-monopoly on the use of force.

When you never have enough money it ceases to have meaning.

If it fails to do that then the Globe might indeed cease to have a point.

You'd cease to have any form of nightlife in Britain".

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