Example sentences of "phase [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Recommendations were made that would eventually phase out the broad gauge . |
2 | Other companies reluctantly followed suit , though it was not until 1910 that the Great Western Railway phased out the last of its second-class carriages . |
3 | This includes setting up a select committee to which ministers and civil servants could be summoned for questioning , and phasing out the present system by which legislation on Ulster is passed by unamendable Orders of Council . |
4 | As well as phasing out the assembly and test operations in Germany , the company is writing down manufacturing assets and other items . |
5 | If we 'd had a boom economy over the last five years , the Stock Exchange would never have thought of phasing out the USM . ’ |
6 | The company , which owns more than 11,000 restaurants around the world , will begin phasing out the boxes within 60 days as replacement materials are found . |
7 | The US electronics industry is making more rapid progress than predicted towards phasing out the use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) in its cleansers , according to US environmental groups . |
8 | Budapest city council is to spend 80 million forints this year phasing out the city 's 120,000 two-stroke cars and vans . |
9 | Concluding that there was no economic justification for phasing out the stations before the end of their planned lives , it also told Nuclear Electric that it would be willing to look at plans for capital spending to extend the life of the stations . |
10 | Meanwhile the return of a Labour Government in 1974 had once again brought into question the status of Direct Grant schools , and it was announced in Parliament on 11th March that it was intended to phase out the system over a period of seven years , commencing in September 1976 . |
11 | Attorney General Amos Wako , speaking in London on Jan. 21 , said that Kenya intended to phase out the five British judges still employed by the Kenyan legal system , including Chief Justice Alan Hancox . |