Example sentences of "they will be replace [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 'll bring 20 European staff over to get the centre up and running — they 'll be replaced with locally recruited staff over time and be relocated again around Europe . |
2 | You you you know as as a gardener then about these er these little trees that they 'll be replaced with these little spindly ones |
3 | They 'll be replaced by new homes costing more than a million pounds . |
4 | Instead , they will be replaced with a magazine with a less strident and more caring title - Dialog . |
5 | The training of probation officers could continue and be included in the Certificate of Qualification in Social Work and the Diploma in Social Work courses , but if these do not measure up to required standards , they will be replaced with anew training syllabus put out to tender in the educational market place . |
6 | With luck they will be replaced by small , efficient gas-burning power stations built by new entrants to Europe 's energy business . |
7 | In our view , though , every developer believes his own particular case to be unique , with ‘ special circumstances ’ to consider ; and every developer will seek to demolish existing listed buildings by arguing that they will be replaced by a much better piece of architecture . |
8 | Some of the present generation 's problems with information will therefore recede , but they will be replaced by others : and chief amongst these are selection , interpretation and evaluation of information . |
9 | They will be replaced by lesser black-backed gulls , the only Shetland breeding gull which entirely deserts the islands in winter . |
10 | They will be replaced by a new tax called COMMUNITY CHARGE or POLL TAX |
11 | If the old flower spikes are removed they will be replaced by others thus extending the season . |
12 | He suggests that they will be replaced in part by three more diversified and stable services , all of which are sitting on golden eggs in a restructuring Europe : accounting , law and computing . |