Example sentences of "to be replaced by " in BNC.

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1 And even as the unlamented Official Secrets Act of 1911 groaned in its death throes in the late 1980s ( to be replaced by an even more constraining measure ) , officers about to retire in West Mercia were presented with an official force form and asked to sign a ‘ Declaration ’ under the Act .
2 As a result , the uniform ‘ polises ’ often complain that ‘ the quality of prig has been forsaken to be replaced by quantity ’ .
3 In the late 1960s , the cloudy , rustic version began to be replaced by the filtered type , sometimes identified as Kristall .
4 There is an emerging belief that the study of ‘ literature as literature ’ needs to be replaced by , or incorporated into , a form of cultural studies .
5 His time in the Ministry of Defence was one of constant retrenchment — the withdrawal from East of Suez , the aircraft carrier decision , the scrapping first of the TSR2 aircraft project , to be replaced by American F111s , themselves then also cancelled .
6 After Brunnhilde throws herself on to the pyre Valhalla comes to an end , to be replaced by a new era of human love .
7 The sky was soon dark and the sound of heavy bombs exploding died away , to be replaced by shells passing over the orchard from the British guns down by the river Orne .
8 The hot , dry weather was beginning to break , to be replaced by ferocious winds which seemed determined to pluck us off the mountainside .
9 state welfare to be replaced by a scheme of payments and vouchers ;
10 He , and others like him , were answered by Rousseau , who argues that the social contract which established private property was really the origin of exploitation and had to be replaced by a new social contract .
11 The Lights are a shimmering green waterfall that grows in intensity , then dies slowly to be replaced by a separate show in another part of the sky .
12 But the Merc 420Se , due to be replaced by the new S-class , can still take on all comers and hold its own .
13 But this sophisticated attempt to deal with exhibitor resistance to British films was ruled illegal by the US Justice Department in 1946 and had to be replaced by a less ambitious system , in which Rank 's films were sold on their merits .
14 Their pleas for pilot projects in the key areas of self-governing hospitals and GPs ' budgets are likely to be replaced by demands at committee stage for safeguards to be written into the legislation .
15 Mr Dienstbier said the new Prime Minister , Mr Marian Calfa , did not yet appear to be a ‘ strong and flexible politician ’ , and indicated he would be acceptable in the post only on condition that President Gustav Husak step down , to be replaced by a non-Communist head of state .
16 The grade two listed buildings on the Mappin and Webb site opposite the Mansion House are to be replaced by a single new building comprising offices , shops , a restaurant and a pub .
17 Yet in November he retires as BZW 's chairman , to be replaced by Sir Peter Middleton , currently permanent secretary to the Treasury .
18 Supplementary Benefit was to give way to Income Support and the much-abused system of single payment was to be replaced by a Social Fund ; Housing Benefit was to be reformed so that it did not discriminate against the low-paid in work ; and the whole social security system was to be simplified .
19 Among the benefits to be abolished was the Death Grant , to be replaced by a system which gave full help to families who needed it and none to those who did not .
20 Clearly , there were some changes and in some industries , most notably coal mining , national wage negotiations disappeared in November 1926 after the collapse of the miners ' resistance to the coal lock-out , to be replaced by district agreements .
21 New York became conditioned to skyscrapers which were torn down after a few years ' life to be replaced by newer skyscrapers .
22 In an attempt to make the RUC more acceptable to the minority , its leadership structure was radically altered , outsiders were brought in to train and lead it , and the B Special Constabulary was disbanded to be replaced by the Ulster Defence Regiment under army command .
23 In March 1971 Chichester-Clark resigned to be replaced by Brian Faulkner .
24 It became obvious that pushy-aggression had to be replaced by calm , reassurance , and bribery .
25 Here it began to be replaced by the South German Grüss Gott .
26 After root canal treatment , my three-tooth bridge has to be replaced by two new crowns , plus a plate with one false tooth at a charge of £200 — the maximum under the NHS for one course of treatment .
27 He is to be replaced by non-executive director John Smale , former chairman and chief executive of Procter & Gamble .
28 The bigger houses have disappeared , to be replaced by '60s boxes .
29 ‘ The borders might be going down but only to be replaced by a vast amount of new paperwork .
30 ‘ The boys in the work won last week , ’ he replied , reaching for the ‘ coupon ’ and the picture on the screen faded to be replaced by strident music .
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