Example sentences of "[adj] have now been [verb] by " in BNC.
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1 | For the last twenty years or so the State has pursued a ‘ large is beautiful ’ policy but this has now been replaced by an ideology in favour of the small . |
2 | About 1868 a new school was built but this has now been replaced by a modern and forward thinking school for five to eleven year olds . |
3 | Mr Guerin was to have been sentenced yesterday but this has now been delayed by up to two months . |
4 | This has now been dropped by a directive concentrating on public education and voluntary agreements with industry . |
5 | This has now been climbed by Mark Smith and Ben Wise to give Slanted and Enchanted , E5 6a . |
6 | As well as the Lewisian orthogneisses described above , several outcrops of metamorphic rocks occur which were undoubtedly derived from sedimentary rocks , and the old term paragneiss has been used to describe these , although this has now been superseded by the simpler term metasediments . |
7 | This has now been superseded by more postnatal exercises and physiotherapy . |
8 | This has now been taken by a full scale ‘ mock-up ’ nose cone of a Trans-Manche Super Train ( TMST ) . |
9 | The unsatisfactory state of the law resulting from the Infants ' Relief Act 1874 has now been remedied by the Minors ' Contracts Act 1987 , which is based upon recommendations of the Law Commission . |
10 | Charles Dollar of the National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ) ( USA ) wrote some early studies ( e.g. 1971 ) and these have now been followed by numerous articles in Archivaria , American Archivist , the publication of special reports , and the summaries of meetings ( e.g. Research Issues … 1991 ) . |
11 | These have now been replaced by the 4.1m deep Woodnook Lock which lets the navigation rejoin the River Calder above the railway viaduct rather than below it . |