Sentence examples for being made to replace from inspiring English sources

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Newcastle added that steps are being made to replace Pecchia.

Plans are being made to replace Trident with new nuclear weapons and, as in 1981, there are calls from MPs and anti-nuclear groups for a public debate.

Contingency plans were being made to replace petrol and diesel supplies, had the refinery closed, and experts say that fuel could have been sourced from elsewhere.

Huge efforts are currently being made to replace the conventional energy sources such as nuclear power or fossil fuels by renewable energy sources such as wind or solar energy.

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Indian Point provides about 25 percent of New York City's electricity, and no plans have been made to replace that energy.

This time around, a decision was made to replace the radio commercials that ran last fall with TV commercials and to add Mr. D'Agostino to the campaign.

Mr. Lewis said audio tours had been tested on several buses, but added that no decision had been made to replace live guides with them.

Mr. Beckman succeeded Peter King Hunsinger, who held the title -- the most senior marketing post at Condé Nast -- for only 10 months until a decision was made to replace him.

Since then, however, three of the four have left the group abruptly, without giving reasons for their departure and little progress has been made to replace them.

Hospitals dedicated to the care of low-income patients were never reopened; instead, plans were made to replace them with higher-end, more profitable facilities that would price out the poor.

By 1879 The New York Times was describing the 1822 market as having been "a nuisance for a quarter of a century," and plans were made to replace it with one designed by the city architect Douglas Smyth.

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