Sentence examples similar to wane in affection from inspiring English sources

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Their relationship was as close in private as in public life, but when his affection began to wane in the 1890s Terry entered into her famous correspondence with Bernard Shaw.

Most jingles are held in affection though.

"Most vaccines wane in efficacy.

Pain began to wane in the first week.

International rankings wax and wane in importance.

But it's a hobby on the wane in Britain.

Lord Sunderland's power began to wane in 1719.

The tics wax and wane in intensity and complexity.

With the advent of postmodernism, and its affection for the old ways, this fashion waned in the United States, but the flag is still being carried by certain European choreographers — for example, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, who began, it seemed, as an heir of Bausch.

With the advent of postmodernism, and its affection for the old ways, this fashion waned in the United States, but the flag is still being carried by certain European choreographers for example, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, who began, it seemed, as an heir of Bausch.

The observance of it has waxed and waned in solemnity in the years since -- mostly waned.

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