Trouble in regaining a partition's space with Yosemite

Hello everyone.
I have just erased the partition I created for the Yosemite Beta, which had around 50GB of space. My issue here is that I don’t know how to regain that space back to the ‘main’ partition. How do I get my Macintosh HD to get the full 500GB again? Thanks in advance.
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    <b><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Verdana" style = 'font-size:10px' COLOR="#0B333C" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"><B></B></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Verdana" style = 'font-size:10px' COLOR="#0B333C" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"><B> What number does this Roman numeral represents MDCCCXVIII ?</B></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT></b>
    </body>
    </html>
    But by using the above regular expression i am getting like this.
    <html>
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Untitled Document</title>
    </head><body>
    <b><TEXTFORMAT LEADING="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Verdana" style = 'font-size:10px' COLOR="#0B333C" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"><B></B></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT><TEXTFORMAT LEADIN G="2"><P ALIGN="LEFT"><FONT FACE="Verdana" style = 'font-size:10px' COLOR="#0B33 3C" LETTERSPACING="0" KERNING="0"><B> What number does this represents</B></FONT></P></TEXTFORMAT></b>
    </body>
    </html>
    Here what happening means it was replacing space with &nbsb; in HTML tags also.But want to replace space with &nbsb; present in the outside of the HTML tags.I want like this using regular expressions in FLEX
    <html>
    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
    <title>Untitled Document</title>
    </head>
    <body>What&nbsb;number&nbsb;does&nbsb;this&nbsb;represents</body>
    </html>
    Hi,Please give me the solution to slove the above problem using regular expressions
    Thanks in Advance to all
    Regards
    ssssssss

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