Example sentences of "been replaced by the " in BNC.

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1 Further the test set out in Hitchcock v WB and FEB ( 1952 ) 2 QB 561 had been replaced by the test in Re W which set out all that any judge needed to do in making a decision .
2 but the nervous mark of this humorous poem 's immature irony has been replaced by the much more horrific denial of the meaning of the action of the ritual
3 Outside the birdsong has been replaced by the sound of a military band marching up the road .
4 Organisers of the Tenerife Open failed to make the requisite telephone call by 10am yesterday morning to tell tour officials that they could raise the money , so it has been replaced by the Atlantic Open at Estela , near Oporto , from February 15-18 .
5 It may be noted that these acts were replaced by the Supreme Court of judicature ( Consolidation ) Act 1925 , which has itself now been replaced by the Supreme Court Act 1981 and by certain provisions in the Limitation Act 1980 ( consolidating earlier Limitation Acts ) .
6 As a result , the traditional party outfit of flamboyant cravat and tweed jacket has been replaced by the ninety-nine-pound wool suit .
7 By the mid-Seventies the $9,000 ranch model was worth $30,000 and more , and the policemen and firemen who originally lived there had been replaced by the middle class .
8 The war fever of summer 1940 was a passing phase , which by the end of that year had again been replaced by the dominant tone of impatient longing for the end of the war .
9 So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version .
10 Carbenoxolone has now largely been replaced by the histamine blockers cimetidine ranitidine .
11 The teds of the fifties had been replaced by the mods , who at first had been a very exclusive , almost secret , underground working class movement .
12 Her usual feeling of respect , mingled with a little fear , had been replaced by the warmest concern .
13 The mythical beasts on the edges of the map have been dispelled , but they have been replaced by the personal dragon of self knowledge ; how will the traveller deal with the test of physical and mental endurance and face the challenge of adventure and danger ?
14 First , in the earlier period there were wide margins of discretion within an extremely informal mode of policing — the proverbial clip around the ear , or the dreaded flick of the Edwardian policemen 's rolled cape — which has been replaced by the more likely possibility of prosecution , or the issue of formal caution .
15 In the mythology of modern soccer , the ‘ scout ’ , an expert in a shabby raincoat has been replaced by the more avaricious figure of the ‘ agent ’ , the character with the car-phone who along with the club chairman has become the financial ‘ Lucifer ’ of football .
16 In the UK , the concept of the administrator has been replaced by the term business manager and the directors are , again , nearly all doctors but not exclusively .
17 The abolition of the old 75 percent grant system for adaptations to privately owned homes has been replaced by the bureaucratic nightmare on the new system which has dramatically decimated the number of grants made to enable us to live in our own homes .
18 The late 19th century parterre has been replaced by the sweeping vistas of lawns and landscape shown in Repton 's designs of the 1800s .
19 Commodity circulation has been replaced by the circulation of products within the national economy , in much the same manner as products circulate within an oligopoly or conglomerate firm .
20 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 .
21 Any omissions are usually for quite practical reasons and here the ‘ clay dot ’ position markers have been replaced by the cleaner and harder-wearing cream plastic variety .
22 In most areas of the Arab world these complex and costly fashions have now been replaced by the white , Western bridal dress .
23 His hope of a return to the frontline of European golf has been replaced by the prospect of joining the job queue in his native North East .
24 Class struggle had been replaced by the modernisation drive .
25 The original tenants had been replaced by the transients of the city , the peripatetic young , sharing three to a room , unmarried mothers on social security , foreign students ; a racial mix which , like some human kaleidoscope , was continually being shaken into new and brighter colours .
26 More recently , intelligence as a predictor has been replaced by the variety of cognitive processes available to an individual .
27 I looked for my favourite character , only to find he had been replaced by the same bitch who has taken over Lloyd 's job .
28 This traditional form of taxation remains in an amended form for non-domestic ratepayers but domestic rates have been replaced by the community charge , or poll tax as it is popularly known .
29 The Christian religion was naturally of the greatest importance — the Master was in Holy Orders — but the Latin Vulgate had been replaced by the English of King James 's Bible .
30 In the major markets the rep who covered continents and carried his or her weight in books has been replaced by the local office .
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