Unless Labour announces a tax-break for publishers in the next Budget this whole row should die down quickly. |
But when the celebrations die down, and when the euphoria subsides, do not forget for one moment who handed you back the reins of power. |
The planet's shrouded surface has cooled, and this allowed the winds to die down and the fine dust to begin settling. |
The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
Some plants were still bedewed although many were now starting to die down. |
They enjoy a well-drained soil and will stay in leaf until about May, when they die down and lie dormant until the following autumn. |