Example sentences of "[be] on [art] move " in BNC.

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1 I was pleased to be on the move again .
2 They wo n't be needed today , as the Inspecting Officer is just finishing his inspection of the band , and the parade will shortly be on the move .
3 By 10.35 am ( it was a double lesson ) the children were pleased to be on the move .
4 However , Peter was anxious to be on the move again in the winter of 1983–84 , so Luton signed him for £15,000 .
5 As long as the ball is quite clearly seen to be on the move through the maul , then the ref will not blow , even if the maul itself is stationary .
6 It was 17th October and Balliol was known to be on the move .
7 This was further enhanced later in the day , when , towards dusk , the entire Scots army , horse and foot , was seen to be on the move westwards , back along Tweedside .
8 But you do n't have to be on the move to appreciate the advantages promised by the current designs on the market .
9 He always seemed to be on the move
10 Hoffman 's reading of the situation was shortly to be justified , for two Russian radio messages again , astonishingly , sent in clear — proclaimed to the German wireless station in Königsberg that Rennenkampf , soon belatedly to be on the move again , would drive west in leisurely fashion and not reach the Gerdauen-Allenburg-Wehlau line until 26 August .
11 The very optimism of the possibility that the miners might be on the move against the government carried with it a premonition of pessimism , that the miners would save the working class when it could not save itself .
12 He must always be on the move with those who influence , control and make the complex world of finance go round , and this includes those in the media concerned with money , investment , and economics .
13 In the late eighteenth century the economy of Spain appeared to be on the move .
14 We felt elated to be on the move again .
15 January 1989 brought another Friday 13th so I was sure one of us would be on the move .
16 Charlie would be on the move for most of the night , supervising , troubleshooting , bringing back cash from the tills to be counted and put into the safe , but there was no regular pattern to it and he was liable to show up in his office at any time .
17 Three of Linfield 's transfer listed players , Ricky Wade , Lindsay Curry and Jeremy Robinson could shortly be on the move .
18 Hundreds of thousands of people were reported to be on the move throughout October and November in search of food .
19 We can not afford to pussyfoot around with it , we can not afford the time not to be on the move , on the move because that 's the only way our members are gon na dictate what they want .
20 a member of the G M B. I 'm proud to say that I 'm a trade unionist , and I 'm proud to say that I 'm a Socialist , and if I 'm gon na remain that , and if we 're gon na carry that message forward , we 've got ta be on the move , we 've got ta do it , we 've got ta carry it forward , we ca n't afford to muddle our way through .
21 The deep-seated feeling that man 's nature is essentially structured to survive nomadically and that he needs to be on the move in some way if he is to be satisfied , is complemented by the mystics ' witness that true human fulfilment is the concomitant of what is experienced as a spiritual journey to a goal beyond time that is occasionally anticipated and known in time , the element within which our curiously mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature .
22 There 's talk on team talk today that Anthony Dorigo could be on the move to Sheff .
23 The few remaining travellers in Gloucestershire say that they 'll soon be on the move , and predict fresh clashes with the police this summer :
24 Former skipper and caretaker manager David Keery could also be on the move if his contract dispute drags on much longer .
25 Watching their efforts on Saturday was former Scotland B prop , George Graham , who revealed that he is now back in the Carlisle side after injury , but could be on the move to a bigger rugby league team .
26 If the government thinks that they 're going to solve the problem by just lashing out four hundred thousand pounds for sixteen pitches , then they are certainly mistaken , because the mere fact of these people 's business , whether they 're in scrap , whether they 're dealing in furniture , means that they must be on the move all the time .
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