Example sentences of "[noun] [be] move from [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In April 1327 Edward was moved from Renilworth to Berkeley Castle .
2 In other words , how many bytes of data per second are moved from disk to memory .
3 Even so , in 979 a body was moved from Wareham to the nunnery at Shaftesbury , and in 1001 transferred again from the churchyard to inside the abbey .
4 At the same time Mavis Muyunda was moved from Health to the Ministry of Water , Lands and Natural Resources and was replaced by her deputy , Jeremiah Chijikwa .
5 It would appear that , separately from the files referred to in the correspondence in December 1990 , a substantial quantity of further files were moved from London to [ a Middle East state ] .
6 Two days after his party 's thumping defeat on April 21st in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election , the chancellor publicly urged that the federal parliament and government be moved from Bonn to Berlin .
7 As an optional extra you could specify an unfeathering device which moved the blades towards the normal pitch range when the propeller lever was moved from feather to fully fine .
8 The fountain erected in memory of Dr John Fothergill , founding member of the Darlington Temperance Society was moved from Bondgate to South Park in 1875 .
9 In the autumn of 1982 John was transferred from Coningsby to become Commanding Officer at Wildenrath in West Germany , and so the Corsair was moved from Coningsby to Duxford , becoming one of the first privately-owned warbirds to be based there .
10 All five companies returned safely and , with the prospect of invasion looming nearer , the training centre was moved from Richborough to the West Country .
11 On April 27 Banda announced another Cabinet dissolution ; in the new Cabinet announced on May 2 , Mwakikunga was moved from Health to Community Services , in an exchange of portfolios with Katola Phiri , and Bwanali was dropped from the Cabinet , with his portfolio of Local Government taken by Minister of Forestry and Natural Resources Stanford Demba .
12 Padding is moving from shoulders to chest — yes , bosoms are back !
13 In some systems one crane serves more than one aisle and in this case is moved from aisle to aisle by an automatic transfer system .
14 Er I think er it 's easy to talk about taking off two and a half percent here and there , I could probably put forward a number of reasons why it could add on two and a half percent , five percent to the figures and indeed I 'd be very disappointed if at the end of the day , we did n't achieve er greater reductions because once you get out long distance through traffic , er whose prime purpose is to move from A to B as quickly as possible , once you do that it gives you the opportunity then of bringing in the sorts of measures to improve pedestrian safety , er to slow traffic down , introduce traffic calming , which you ca n't do on primary routes .
15 The 400 joule answer is correct if the load is moved from floor to floor , or the man always holds the load and moves from floor to floor .
16 The idea of groining a beach is that along the Sussex coast the beach material is moving from west to east , this is because the prevailing winds drive the gravel erm onto the beach from the southwest , and it moves in that direction all the time .
17 It is also possible , though this is relatively undeveloped at present , to answer questions such as ‘ If this laboratory class is moved from Wednesday to Thursday , will the module have more balanced sets ? ’
18 The economy of the peninsula rapidly deteriorated and the seat of government of the western part of the Roman Empire was moved from Rome to different centres for safety .
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