Example sentences of "we move [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In the second part of this volume we move to a group of papers dealing with specific institutional settings for professional work .
2 Here , we move to a further degree of abstraction , since things are no longer of interest for some essence they may possess but for their exchangeable aspects .
3 We move to a side table .
4 From love 's satiety we move to an indifference to feeling : ‘ They that have power to hurt and will do none ’ .
5 From the direct comparison of housework with factory work we move to an aspect of work which many studies agree has possibly the strongest influence on a worker 's satisfaction .
6 We move under a greengrocer 's awning , and he raises his walkie-talkie .
7 It matters less and less as we move into an enjoyable account derived from a vocational puller-down of statues of the Shah and his father .
8 There has to a meaningful comparison between the CAA 's charging policy and those of its EC counterparts as we move into an integrated European system .
9 Life may be construed as a series of ever growing accomplishments as we move towards a multitude of personal goals .
10 It will be far better for us all if we move towards a greater understanding of each other rather than towards Clause 28 and all that .
11 Having consumed two lengthy paragraphs of structural information , the reader is assured , " All this provides useful information which we need to keep in mind as we move towards a more linguistic analysis of the poem " .
12 We move through a band of forest and then start to climb steeply , going up over 300 metres at a good steady speed .
13 That does not mean , however , that there is no role for MPs ( and other national legislators in the EC ) as we move through a transitional phase from a mainly inter-governmental type of Community to a more fully fledged federal union .
14 Within a few pages we move through a recognition and rejection of the fantasy of the Perfect Mother , an understanding of her mothers ' reality and an account of telling her mother , who Is at this point 80 .
15 Whenever we move down a street , enter a pub , club or restaurant we risk being laughed at , sworn at , spat at .
16 So we move from a game to a hypergame .
17 AT this stage , we move from a comparative approach , taking account of civil , tribunal and criminal procedure , and concentrate on civil procedure .
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