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1 More often than not, broken handpumps are abandoned and fall into disuse .
2 Regretfully we gave up the enterprise and let the spring fall into disuse .
3 The practice of heresy-hunting might be allowed to fall into disuse .
4 This absurd ceremony did not fall into disuse till the reign of George I.
5 The Vicar feels that these old innocent customs must not be allowed to fall into disuse .
6 Nothing's had time to fall into disuse yet.'
7 But the generations that come after us should not allow the observance to fall into disuse .
8 Its forts, therefore, had been dismantled of guns, and its works permitted to fall into disuse .
9 One-half the income of those railroads which we let fall into disuse came from the ceaseless unrest.
10 And the rigid writs with specific forms of action for common law cases will fall into disuse .
11 The rigid writs with specific forms of action for common law cases start to fall into disuse .
12 The rigid writs with specific forms of action for common law cases started to fall into disuse .
13 They misuse this, they waste that, they leave whole corridors and wings unexplored, to fall into disuse and decay.
14 The customs of angling for catfish and tapping the birch trees for sap, had been suffered to fall into disuse .
15 Like a lot of people, I had let my old landlines here fall into disuse over the last 10 years.
16 However, if you just let old equipment fall into disuse , you don't have to refund any of the Section 179 deduction.
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