Example sentences of "have move [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Since its inception in 1980 , the superfund has moved slowly on the country 's 11 000 dangerous dumps .
2 At the same time it has moved slowly and hesitantly towards instituting ‘ plant bargaining ’ on the very largest farms where conditions allow .
3 Midland has tried hard to break the ties , and with its First Direct branchless banking service it has moved ahead of the market , but it needed time and resources and luck .
4 Meanwhile , the rest of Europe has moved ahead of the UK in other innovations in the urban environment .
5 Well erm it 's a combination of both those factors er as I 've mentioned at the outset the development programme has moved ahead a little more slowly than we would wish , the main reasons for this were associated firstly with the delay in selecting equipment er and that took longer than our contractor ha had imagined .
6 ( The PLAYER has moved upstage .
7 Since 1979 the balance has moved steadily against tax cutting in favour of more spending on education and the NHS .
8 The trouble is that , since those days , the West has moved steadily westward , and has left Greece isolated at the bottom right-hand corner of Europe .
9 Despite Thursday 's show of petulance at Old Trafford when he kicked over a couple of stumps and a comparative lack of first-class wickets this season , Foster has moved steadily up the fast bowling pecking order .
10 Despite Thursday 's show of petulance at Old Trafford and a comparative lack of first-class wickets this season , Foster has moved steadily up the fast bowling pecking order .
11 In his more recent works , Sukenick has moved even further away from conventional narrative sequences .
12 LASMO 's CIS group has moved closer to completing its feasibility study in Russia following two recent trips to the republic .
13 In his most recent work , he has moved away from elaborate vessels and on to rough-textured jigsaw-like pieces — the ceramicist 's equivalent of collage .
14 Under the present director , Geoffrey Morgan , a soft-spoken Welshman whose main outside interest is silkworms , the list of names has moved away from the Reform Club and further out into Middle England , although it is still a very long way short of representing a cross-section of the population .
15 Because of the pressure of space , I can not enter into the arguments about whether Buddhism is a theistic religion , and how far it has moved away from its Hindu parent religion .
16 It has been said that ‘ … during the last forty years the United Kingdom has moved away from the nationality citizenship model ’ .
17 Mr Bradfield 's arguments reflect the two reasons why the ASB has moved away from SSAP 6 .
18 However , suffering from badly-burned fingers , the venture capital industry has moved away from the riskier entrepreneurial start-ups to investing more in developing companies and MBOs .
19 As the fashion for hair has moved away from the hard , artificial post-punk era towards more natural styles , the emphasis has been on hair care products that promote softness and shine .
20 Current educational philosophy has moved away from focusing on the physical or sensory basis of disability and so it may initially appear that an understanding of the cause of a child 's disability is primarily a medical matter and not one of concern to the educator .
21 Recently , however , there have been many new initiatives ; the school has moved away from a ‘ basic skills ’ approach and now provides a much more relevant and purposeful curriculum .
22 This strategic reorientation has progressed furthest in RX , which has moved away from copiers as its core business to customer-specified integrated office systems .
23 Since we spoke to Adaku she has moved away .
24 However , the PC standard has moved away from original CGA toward EGA , VGA and even higher resolutions , so easing the display problem , while operating system vendors such as Microsoft and Digital Research have delivered environments closely matching that of the Macintosh .
25 An interesting trend in recent years is that the balance of support for the DMS has moved away from the private sector of industry and business towards the public sector , especially among the large nationalized companies .
26 It should be noted that owing to the increase in size and complexity of modern business , the development of computer systems and the requirement that an auditor should review transactions over a period to report on the profit and loss account , the modern practice of auditing has moved away from a detailed checking of a mass of individual items towards a review of the systems in operation .
27 Modern practice has moved away from official reference to two experts and an umpire so described , but the procedures are often quite similar in practice .
28 At the West end of the Church a beam has moved away from the wall by nine inches .
29 Jim Kearton Jr had a son , Stanley , and has moved away from Darlington .
30 Murray Johnstone , on the other hand , has moved away from the up-front commission structure , believing that it is more efficient for advisers to charge fees for their services .
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