Example sentences of "has [adv] [be] replaced by " in BNC.

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1 I shall not attempt to repeat what I said then , for repetition makes bores of us all in the House ; I am glad , however , that the scepticism that greeted what I had to say about the benefits of a single European currency has since been replaced by understanding and support in several quarters .
2 The early opposition between writing and history which enabled a critique from an outer limit has thus been replaced by a dissension within Foucault 's own discursive practice .
3 The standard hypertonic UK-ORS has already been replaced by the hypotonic monomer solution HYPO-ORS in the British National Formulary but the World Health Organisation understandably remains cautious about modifying what has been a highly successful and very widely tested remedy .
4 Elsewhere in the island most of these cottages have degenerated into cowsheds , and the traditional thatched roof has often been replaced by corrugated galvanized iron .
5 It has now been replaced by a new colonnade .
6 So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version .
7 Although the mechanisms behind this geographical variance are unclear , what is not in dispute is that spatial polarization in voting behaviour has increased steadily , especially during the three general elections of 1979 , 1983 and 1987 , making it difficult to disagree with the conclusion that the ‘ nationalization ’ of British politics has now been replaced by an emerging local differentiation .
8 A relationship of licensee to licenser has now been replaced by technical cooperation between partners : Westinghouse ; and the CEA , EDF. and Framatome .
9 For the last twenty years or so the State has pursued a ‘ large is beautiful ’ policy but this has now been replaced by an ideology in favour of the small .
10 About 1868 a new school was built but this has now been replaced by a modern and forward thinking school for five to eleven year olds .
11 For example , although radium has now been replaced by safer isotopes such as cesium and cobalt , this has also entailed new or modified applicators , altered dose rates , and changes in the number of treatments .
12 This evolutionary model has subsequently been replaced by a relativistic one ; this maintains that ‘ an observer should be careful to evaluate a culture first in terms of its own values , goals , and focuses before venturing to compare it ( either positively or negatively ) with any other culture ’ ( Kraft 1979:49 ) .
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