Example sentences of "move [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Also , he found that whenever he moved into one group or another , the warren rabbits evidently knew who he was and treated him as the leader of the newcomers .
2 My daughter and I moved into one and my son commandeered another .
3 Until Hopkin & Williams published its paper in The Analyst ( 1961 , p464 ) , every laboratory had its own preferred prime standardisation substance , and if one moved from one lab to another one would find that the primary standard — say sodium hydrogen phthalate , borax or sodium carbonate — produced a slightly different standard acid from the one the old laboratory used .
4 In surveying the discovery of penicillin , we moved from one domain of science to another .
5 Like a reject from Duran Duran , Frankie Mac moved from one night-spot to another in search of notoriety and another naughty dame .
6 Only three other deaf men became missioners for the first time in the 1920s , although some moved from one place to another like George Mackenzie .
7 This ensured there was time to make to love to her , an activity that would frequently fill the time as he moved from one lady 's home to another 's .
8 We used to regard any inflation as an evil ; there were years in living memory when prices hardly moved from one year to the next .
9 Many of these ‘ deformations ’ may also owe something to the fact that , as Cézanne moved from one section of his canvas to another , he unconsciously altered the structure of objects in an effort to relate rhythmically each passage of painting to the areas around it.1 But apart from emphasizing the aesthetic or two-dimensional plane on which he was working , the tipping forward of certain objects or parts of objects also gives the sensation that the painter has adopted variable or movable viewpoints and that he thus has been able to synthesize into a single image of an object a lot of information gathered from looking at it from a series of successive viewpoints .
10 As they moved from one high-ceilinged panelled room to the next , signs of disorder and decay met them at each open door .
11 When they moved from one field to another he leaned down to unlatch and open gates , and as the bay gelding went through the grey mare followed dutifully .
12 Many times I moved from one state to the other until I mustered the strength to cling to the twilight zone without slipping back into darkness .
13 IAN RUSH moved within one goal of Roger Hunt 's all-time scoring record of 285 goals for Liverpool with a four-goal spree in the 6-1 Cup-Winners ' Cup thrashing of Apollon Limassol .
14 The larger , bolder birds such as magpies , crows and jackdaws were searching for food on the fairways — on one occasion a golf ball landed near to a crow who nonchalantly moved to one side to avoid the missile .
15 He moved to one of the windows to draw the curtains , but before doing so he peered out .
16 Protesting , Geoffrey moved to one side as Bridget lowered herself to the ground .
17 I moved to one side with Jamie helping me and went down on my hands and knees on a comparatively clean part of the concrete where the oil stains looked old .
18 She moved to one side and so did Naylor .
19 Since one tooth pitch is equal to 360/p degrees , where p is the number of rotor teeth , the distance moved for one change of excitation must be : Step length=360/Np degrees ( 1.1 ) The motor illustrated in Fig.1.3 has three stacks and eight rotor teeth , so the step length is 15 degrees .
20 The deal also includes associated production equipment at Alma 's Keillers plant , which will be moved into one of Cadbury 's Trebor Bassett factories , and the small Angus plant in Dundee which makes chocolate-covered nuts and raisins .
21 I 've just moved into one of the new housing complexes .
22 They will now be moved into one of the three remaining homes for the elderly on the city 's west bank and it is understood that staff will also be deployed at these units .
23 A company leasing cars to health authorities and councils has already moved into one of the units :
24 Last night his father Ian Gibson , of Moffat Close , Darlington , said his son may soon be moved into one of the non-critical wards .
25 and er they had to call us in , well Dick went out and er I think it was actually two separate visits so they must of , cos they 're refurbishing the place you see so they must of moved into one office and thought oh you know this do n't work , move into another office the day after , well this do n't work either and he , he actually did two separate visits , whether they 'll actually bill them for it I do n't know , but I mean it 's a minimum of an hour in both cases so
26 We had moved with one small freezer and had bought two more mammoths — one of which was housed in the garage .
27 It comprises a transmitter and a portable receiver which is designed to be moved from one location to another as required .
28 In a similar way dies were sometimes moved from one mint to another .
29 The increased dose they would get from having Hinkley C on their doorstep , according to Jeremy Western ( a manager from the Board 's Health Physics department who confidently fronted the radiation case ) was less than if they had simply moved from one part of Britain to another — where the ‘ natural ’ background radiation happened to be higher .
30 In general , if cells of vertebrate embryos are moved from one part to another of the early embryo they develop according to their new location and not from where they are taken .
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