Sentence examples for gradually drop out from inspiring English sources

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After that, the canon continues, but the voices gradually drop out one by one, from the lowest upwards; but the instruments in question, instead of falling silent, double a higher voice that is still playing.

The longer unemployment remains high, the more likely it is to become permanent as workers' skills deteriorate and they gradually drop out of the labor force.

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Out of the original cohort of 54 families, 29 remained, some died and others gradually dropped out of the research.

The port of Tulcea in Romania gradually drops out of sight as we sail down the Danube.

Human factors and human engineering were used in the 1920s and '30s to refer to problems of human relations in industry, an older connotation that has gradually dropped out of use.

Although the need to earn a living required him to network for commissions and keep his output high, he gradually dropped out of sight, withdrawing into a studio that he named "Hut for Sleeping Alone and Waking to Sing".

As part of the modernisation the station was renamed Holborn (Kingsway) on 22 May 1933, but the suffix gradually dropped out of use and no longer appears on station signage or tube maps.

The number of completed follow-up questionnaires gradually decreases over time as respondents drop out for various reasons.

Gradually the music develops little blips of silence: certain notes drop out; coordination among the instruments goes out of sync; rhythms hiccup.

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A limitation of this study is that participants gradually withdrew or dropped out over time, hindering the evaluation of longitudinal variation.

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