Sentence examples for get scrapped from inspiring English sources

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Its kitchen worktop is made from old coffee cups and grinds, its staircase from compressed thrown away paper and the lights were on board an old ship being sent to get scrapped in Bangladesh.

I wouldn't be too surprised to see PlaceEngine get scrapped altogether.

Within two weeks Yahoo! knows whether it has a hit or a flop, and the flops get scrapped.

Of course, there is always the risk that the entire thing could get scrapped and everyone working on it canned.

It could be announced at Facebook's big launch event tomorrow, take a few more months, or get scrapped altogether.

Indeed, project team goals in industry are often of the go/no-go variety, where a weak project might get scrapped at short notice and the researchers need to be able to let go and move on.

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"That means she gets scrapped," Ms. Salguero said.

Can't believe maintenance grants are getting scrapped, how does the gov expect students to live?

Don't fret, its single rickety chairlift — affectionately known as Old Faithful — is not getting scrapped.

Libeskind's masterplan would have placed the memorial to the dead against the slurry wall, but that got scrapped too.

Those of us who were eagerly anticipating New York City Opera's 2009-2010 stagingstaging of Messiaen's glorious opera "Saint François d'Assise" bid it a sad goodbye when the whole season got scrapped after Gerard Mortier's startling decision to leave the company.

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