Example sentences of "have been replace by [art] " in BNC.

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1 The traditional post-war argument between different kinds of interventionism has been replaced by a much broader debate .
2 Now the standard pto has been replaced by a beefier home-made version .
3 ( Moss 1989a ) A view of all-powerful texts exerting ideological effects on a vulnerable readership has been replaced by a more complex understanding of the relationship between text and reader in which texts appear more contradictory and readers able to answer back .
4 The single , large , all-embracing , annually printed guide , covering all aspects of the library service , has largely disappeared , and has been replaced by a variety of new formats .
5 The harsh , brittle sound of the old black discs , always a considerable drawback , has been replaced by a wholly revitalised and much more flattering aural image , enabling us to fully appreciate what remains a classic of the gramophone .
6 The original school has been replaced by a modern one with spacious play areas , and the old one has been converted into a home for the elderly .
7 For instance , the original vibrato unit has been replaced by a Washburn Wonderbar , and the nut has been swapped for what looks like graphite , presumably to aid tuning stability .
8 The wet spell has been replaced by a cold , dry front which will last until at least the New Year .
9 Set up B shows an alternative lighting arrangement in which the floodlamp has been replaced by a simple reflector .
10 This has been replaced by a move which is variously described as a return ‘ back to basics ’ , an attempt to ‘ focus on the core ’ or ‘ unbundling ’ .
11 No longer does Gascoigne want to take on the world single-handed , and his reckless nature has been replaced by a more thoughtful approach .
12 But the corrupt version has been replaced by a new , authorised kind of graft : jobs and influence in exchange for political support .
13 The traditional demographic structure , which was pyramid-like in shape , with a wide base ( indicating a large number of young people ) and narrow top ( indicating few people in the older age groups ) , has been replaced by a more equal distribution among the different age groups .
14 In contrast , the north has a concentration of lower paid employees working in branch plants whose prospects ( e.g. adoption of new technology ) are determined elsewhere , The earlier distinctiveness of numerous regional industrial structures has been replaced by a north/south distinction in corporate and occupational structures .
15 Thus it is suggested that a hierarchy of social groups has been replaced by a hierarchy of individuals .
16 Class consciousness means that false class consciousness has been replaced by a full awareness of the true situation , by a realization of the nature of exploitation .
17 In the DCS200 , the film has been replaced by a single CCD ( Charged Coupled Device ) chip .
18 It has been replaced by a commonwealth of independent states .
19 Also in the Corinthian Order , it has an almost intact peristyle of 20 columns but the entablature has been replaced by a modern roof .
20 The seat has been replaced by a stronger version .
21 The euphoria and sense of well-being which accompanied the boom years of the 1980s has been replaced by a mood of despondency as companies and individuals experience the effects of a western-style recession .
22 The 3.9 V8 has been replaced by a 4.2 V8 unit which now has a catalyst .
23 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
24 Outside the birdsong has been replaced by the sound of a military band marching up the road .
25 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 .
26 As a result , the traditional party outfit of flamboyant cravat and tweed jacket has been replaced by the ninety-nine-pound wool suit .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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