Sentence examples for ever replacing from inspiring English sources

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In his view, this means "we have to adopt a far more muscular approach to integration than ever, replacing the failed policy of multiculturalism".

Reifsnider doesn't foresee the boards ever replacing golf carts completely; even the twenty-something course employee that offered my lesson noted, "I like to sit down sometimes when I'm playing".

The Government of the Republic of Hungary released its first national constitution ever, replacing the illegitimate and tyrannical constitution put in place by the Stalinists in 1949.

Green space became sacred, with every square inch coveted in the face of the evident impossibility of ever replacing it amidst such development pressure and overzealous bureaucrats like Robert Moses, who never saw a park he didn't want to pave over in some manner.

Regional and local authorities should therefore be offered the opportunity to contribute to the creation of Community policies and, where appropriate, to promote them, without ever replacing the Member States and the peoples of the Union, upon whom alone political and legal legitimacy rest.

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Who ever replaced Babe Ruth?

Will DVD ever replace VHS?

"Nothing ever replaced the hats".

No one can ever replace him".

Nothing could ever replace the Haçienda".

But Sam Goldwyn felt nothing would ever replace movies!

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