Examples of 'became vacant' in a sentence

Meaning of "became vacant"

became vacant: This phrase is commonly used to describe a position, role, or space that is now empty or unoccupied. It can refer to job openings, houses up for rent, or any other scenario where something was previously filled but is now available for someone or something new

How to use "became vacant" in a sentence

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became vacant
At one point the building became vacant.
It later became vacant and derelict.
All three bank buildings eventually became vacant.
A seat became vacant at that station.
And so the title became vacant.
Three seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament.
Then suddenly last spring the house became vacant.
It just became vacant.
The international franchises held by Opal became vacant.
Again became vacant.
He suggested at once that we could move into this flat It just became vacant.
When a post became vacant.
Were filled by existing EULEX staff which meant their previous post became vacant.
The date on which the seat became vacant would not be the determinative thing.
Until the post at the UN became vacant.

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Fifteen seats became vacant during the life of the Parliament.
Soon the position of a vice minister of Judicial Ministry became vacant.
The post became vacant after Mike Pompeo was appointed secretary of state last month.
The position of Business Development Manager recently became vacant.
The site became vacant when Nottingham Prison was demolished.
But in the meantime the Episcopal See of Metz became vacant.
The position became vacant after the death of Petrona García.
At that point, the shop across us became vacant.
When the Treasurer position became vacant six years ago I put my name forward.
Office of queen's confessor became vacant.
The position became vacant in October after the previous Executive Director retired.
They destroyed that old shack, so the site became vacant.
My husband 's position became vacant after that day.
A judge subsequently invalidated the election, and the seat became vacant.
In addition, several posts became vacant in advance of proposed discontinuation dates.
Later occupants were not as successful in either endeavor, and the building became vacant.
Some buildings were dismantled when they became vacant and the stone re-used.
Liu fell into political disgrace during the Cultural Revolution, after which the office became vacant.
The position of Vice-Chairman also became vacant and Australia was elected to fill this office.
However, as there was no more nominee, the post of one vice chairman became vacant.
She occupied the chair that became vacant by the retirement of Prof. Ernst Marcus.
The heart of Moses ' mother became vacant.
The building became vacant with many older buildings during the economic downturn of the 1980s.
However, he would be appointed to the Council when a seat became vacant.
The position became vacant in October 2013 when the incumbent took an international assignment.
When Gerald Ford became President, the office of vice president became vacant.
The archbishopric of Prague became vacant until 1561 and the bishopric of Litomyšl ceased to exist.
Around the same time, the Health Promotion Facilitator position also became vacant.
When the see became vacant Owain had his nominee, Arthur of Bardsey, elected.
However, in the meantime the Episcopal See of Metz became vacant.
Imagine, a room became vacant at Dona EmíIia ´ s and tomorrow I ´ m having lunch with her!
Satan 's role as Covering Cherub over God 's Throne became vacant after his rebellion.
The castle became vacant in the 18th century.
Well, in that case, the cell next to mine just became vacant.
The seat became vacant following the resignation of its [… ].

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