Example sentences of "[pers pn] have move [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Now the last person I had moved on to the hundreds had enormous problems with the stickiness of them .
2 Once I 'd accomplished the first stages of training , getting her to sit still on my fist , I had to move on to the next stage : getting her to feed there .
3 She 'd moved over into the makeup chair and had been studying her own face in the mirror .
4 She 'd moved over by the window and had been reaching for a chair , but now she stopped .
5 Was that why she had moved out of the Wilson family home ?
6 For the first time since she had moved back into the house , she knew she could n't face an evening with Jacob .
7 We 've moved in through the looking-glass and now we 're too big , too enormous for egress .
8 As they talked they had moved out of the pub , back into the sunlit streets .
9 They had moved in from the garden during a cold spell in November .
10 Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to the high-rise blocks miles away .
11 Wanchai used to be the hostess-bar district , but it has moved up in the world and is now home to one of the colony 's classiest new hotels , The Grand Hyatt ( ) .
12 When he made what may be argued were his next intellectually significant appearances , in 1923 at the Peasant International and in 1924 at the Fifth Congress of the Communist International , he had moved on from the French Communist Party and was now accepted in Russia as a revolutionary of considerable promise .
13 She wanted to avoid Oliver , although she was desperate to know that he had moved out of the flat .
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