Example sentences of "[noun sg] then move " in BNC.
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1 | The Scarman Enquiry reported of the physical conditions in the Dollis Hill premises in which the mail order department then moved , that ‘ save for the mischance with the air-conditioning in a hot summer ’ , they were ‘ excellent ’ . |
2 | The chapter then moves on to consider multi-individual buying behaviour . |
3 | The action then moves far into the future . |
4 | The delegation then moved on to South Cleveland Hospital . |
5 | The interview then moved on to the consideration of the Head of Department 's departmental work , but kept drifting back to his ambition for wider experience . |
6 | The decentralization process operated in association with the urban hierarchy , beginning with the largest place then moving successively downwards ( table 3.2 ) . |
7 | Initially the stress was on land tenure arrangements with the agrarian reform programs , but in many areas the focus then moved to the production of food and some governments are now concerned with distribution and access to food . |
8 | The author then moves on to describes the wide range of lenses and equipment giving his own evaluations gained from years of practical use . |
9 | The module then moves into a ‘ test ’ state once the PROGRAMMER is happy with the executable . |
10 | The Duke of Orléans left the field with his contingent , perhaps objecting to Ring John 's novel decision that his army should advance dismounted , and the king then moved forward on foot with his troops . |
11 | King then moved ahead again when a last end 3 gave him the third set 7-5 , but then the Corsie fightback began . |
12 | King then moved ahead again when a last end 3 gave him the third set 7-5 , but then the Corsie fightback began . |
13 | The pride then move in to share the feast . |
14 | They put traffic calming down Stretton Avenue , the result of this was that the traffic then moved round to Harvey Goodwin Avenue so j to avoid going over the humps they go up Harvey Goodwin Avenue . |
15 | The linker then moves along the bed to the left , so that it is opposite to the next machine needle . |
16 | She transferred the Beretta from her shoulder holster to her anorak pocket then moved down the row of freight cars , checking for the serial number which corresponded with the one Teufel had written down for her . |
17 | Call upon Councillor or Councillor then to move the amendment N standing in his name . |
18 | The Church then moved into action on the issue . |
19 | His practical education was evidently gained working in his father 's business and soon after he came of age he was taken into partnership , the firm then moving to the larger settlement of Corbridge . |
20 | An Army photographer then moves in to take a picture of the new room layout . |
21 | The prince then moved to Poitiers and allied with his uncle Childebert against his father . |
22 | And why , when you have agreed a price on the home you want , you can not simply hand the owner a cheque then move in . |
23 | The witch-hunt then moved on to try to unseat the editor of Borba and it is clearly the intention of the Serbian nationalists , who have seized control of the Serbian Party , that they should control all newspapers and journals published in Belgrade , even if they are federal organs such as Borba . |
24 | The accent then moved itself onto the first syllable ( ‘ ga rrage ’ ) , and now the pronunciation is sometimes changed to ‘ garridge ’ . |
25 | B Squadron then moved out to their rear base at Bir Fascia , 200 miles to the west . |
26 | The play then moves on to Faustus 's last scene as he awaits the elapse of his twenty-four-year contract in a fit of anxiety and apprehension . |
27 | Advertising then moved on to emphasising the safety element of nablabs ( as an alternative to alcohol for drivers ) , effectively saying to consumers ‘ when you ca n't have a proper drink , have this instead ’ . |
28 | After the war he began commentating on radio then moved to television in 1951 . |
29 | The second part of the box then moves — as an answer — to fit the question . |
30 | Take-up has stemmed partly from the wish of those companies trading internationally and particularly in the highly litigious US to protect their directors and partly because , as Willis Corroon 's Drew Hardie said , ‘ when directors who had had this cover then moved to other companies they asked for it to be part of their new contract ’ . |