Sentence examples for come to replacing from inspiring English sources

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This could put Gove in a tricky position when the Tories come to replacing the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights.

This was the closest Kentucky has come to replacing the 1891 constitution, which remains in effect today.

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Or "We did that".' Has anything come to replace that?

Lack and loss, he and others said, had come to replace abundance and happiness.

Assigning blame, or avoiding it, has come to replace actual governing in the Congress.

English had only just come to replace French and Latin in business.

Digital books, which can be updated cheaply and often, will probably come to replace their paper counterparts.

As she stood clutching it, narrator felt the maid had come to replace the space left empty by the Hyppolite.

He signed running back LaDainian Tomlinson, as surefire a Hall of Famer as they come, to replace Jones.

It represents the culture of engagement and appeasement that has come to replace the harder line of the cold war.

"Public order" has come to replace ideas of the public sphere, public space, public provision and the public good.

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