Example sentences of "[adv] moved from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Any batteries that do not come out should be gently moved from side to side to allow them to unhook . |
2 | It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country . |
3 | After his ordination Siferwas perhaps moved from Guildford to the Dominican community in Salisbury or Ilchester . |
4 | In effect , the intellectual centre of gravity slowly moved from parties to pressure groups and a new theory emerged that quickly gained wide acceptance . |
5 | Arrested and interned by the Germans , Adair was eventually moved from Bayonne to Fresne . |
6 | The BBC had just moved from Savoy Hill to Broadcasting House . |
7 | just moved from sales has n't she |
8 | Yet it was through the derided Teenybop that the next pop generation came , as young women quickly moved from varieties of Osmond to something a bit meatier — men who instead of masking the femininity of the adored object , flaunted it and made it part of the package . |
9 | Newspapers have traditionally moved from profitability to loss and vice versa at regular intervals as their costs and revenues — always delicately balanced — have come under attack from a variety of quarters . |
10 | The record company had now moved from Vernon Yard to larger premises , beyond the canal , railway tracks and council estates . |
11 | The famous and high-born simply moved from room to room , inclining their heads or smiling as they acknowledged their friends and acquaintances . |
12 | Thus when it was discovered that Jock Houston had a criminal record he was immediately moved from London to Manchester , and replaced in Shoreditch by Charles Wegg Prosser , a law student with an impeccable background . |
13 | The man reappeared , picked up something and then moved from sight again . |
14 | He went over to the spot where Allen had hidden , ‘ … and then moved from tree to tree until he reached the path about twenty paces ahead . |
15 | The striker almost moved from Leicester to Molineux before former Newcastle boss Ossie Ardiles snapped him up . |
16 | As speakers switch , so the deictic centre , on which the rest of the deictic system hangs , is itself abruptly moved from participant to participant . |
17 | Recently moved from Holland Park , the gallery specialises in seventeenth , eighteenth and early nineteenth-century prints and here you can find the extraordinary and the exquisite ; pictures that are touching and others that are bizarre . |
18 | The excuse for this trip was to visit Val 's brother and his family , who have recently moved from Regina in the middle of the prairies , to these more temperate and scenically more exciting shores . |
19 | ‘ She has never moved from Kinghorn . |