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

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1 All sample members were to be followed up by the research team ( unless , of course , they died or moved away ) for a period of one year from the date of their referral to the project .
2 Table 4.7 compares the action and control samples between first and second assessments , omitting all those who died or moved away before the second interview , and any who refused to take part in the tests on either occasion .
3 It was mainly from among those with a principal carer who wanted the dementia sufferer to remain at home that those who did remain at home were to be found ( if one excludes those who died or moved away , and compares place of care for those whose principal carer said initially that he or she preferred home or institutional care the difference between the two groups is significant at the 0.001 level ) .
4 Of course , most people have left now — either died or moved away .
5 He 's probably turned his toes up , or moved away .
6 Some died out or moved away , others survived only in the female line and the lands passed to another family by marriage ( 81 , pp.43–7 ; 83 , p.31 ) .
7 The remainder either stayed at home or moved voluntarily to a relative , neighbour , or friend .
8 The major loss was through transfer out as fifteen people were relocated or moved abroad on promotion or on changing to a new firm .
9 An only child , all her relatives and close friends in Baldersdale had either died or moved away , and she became an abandoned person in a mostly abandoned dale .
10 Once the gales have blown themselves out and the depressions have ‘ filled ’ or moved away , we usually get a spell of settled weather when things return to normal.The few days of settled weather allow me to spend some hours fishing offshore for ling and tusk which , as well as providing me with relaxation and sport , is satisfyingly justified in my own mind because it is providing food for the family during the winter to come .
11 The moth , moreover , can tell whether the bat is to the right or left ( because it has an ear on each side ) and whether it is approaching or moving away .
12 At any time , we are either learning and developing or moving backwards .
13 She has a vision of the hunchback standing on tiptoe gazing into large saucepans , or moving crabwise round the table .
14 It is also important to avoid drifting , or moving accidentally , into a position in which you are unable to take advantage of dismissal law rights .
15 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
16 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
17 All in all , manufacturers had to choose between moving upmarket or moving offshore .
18 Ellie understood this to be an office , because there were young men in dark blue suits and white shirts , and young women stenographers in dark blue dresses with white collars sitting at mahogany desks carefully checking perfectly arranged papers , or moving silently across the deeply carpeted floor to file immaculate folders away in mahogany bureaus .
19 Whether camouflaged or not , the best way to remain unobserved is to keep still or move stealthily .
20 It would be unrealistic to expect the majority of researchers from overseas to maintain their UK research interests when they return to their country of origin , or move elsewhere , as many of them do , to the extent that they would wish to complete a paper or papers based on their UK findings .
21 It would be unrealistic to expect the majority of researchers from overseas to maintain their UK research interests when they return to their country of origin , or move elsewhere , as many of them do , to the extent that they would wish to complete a paper or papers based on their UK findings .
22 But Joe did n't let the remark hang , as if it was something that he 'd felt compelled to let her know but did n't want to discuss any further ; he said , ‘ Are we going to stay here , or move somewhere warmer ?
23 Most of us will be average , and our children will remain at our socio-economic level or move marginally higher up the social order in line with an overall improvement in standards of living .
24 However , he can not always escape the results , or move away ; and may not be able to use this newly acquired knowledge to amend much within the institution .
25 A major advantage of the above examples is that they do not require participants to give up their jobs or move away from their homes and families to undertake training .
26 Others , if they have had enough attention , will simply start to struggle and then leap down or move away .
27 Outcidence is the opposite of incidence , and primarily consists of those users who stop taking heroin , but also includes a small proportion of users who die or move away from the area of study .
28 Men totter on high heels , girls struggle with wigs and crinolines or move easily in grass skirts , teams of ‘ doctors ’ and ‘ nurses ’ push ‘ patients ’ in wheelchairs or on stretchers — the variety is endless .
29 During exercises one should never push , jolt , bounce or move sharply .
30 The sows do not have enough room to turn round , or move more than one step forward and one step back , and are often tethered to the ground by a girth strap or an iron neck collar .
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