Example sentences of "move from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Examination Council came into being some erm nine months ago and has already been involved in quite a lot of activity , I mean particularly the erm problem of sixteen-plus examining , whether we should move from a system of erm O-levels and C S E , or to a combined system , Sixteen-plus Examination it would probably be called .
2 You can move from the beginning of a disc to the end in about five seconds .
3 Levi-Strauss ' thesis that marriage is always a contractual arrangement between groups of males and that the principal valuable in marriage is always the bride herself would imply that , on balance , the other valuables , e.g. cattle , jewellery , money , ritual objects , should move from the wife-takers to the wife-givers .
4 He does n't move from the gate .
5 He did n't move from the middle of the hall , but watched Maggie standing in a doorway to the right , and she turned her face to him , laughing now as the voice from the other room came to him , saying , ‘ Male or female ? ’
6 Alexandra did not move from the sofa but sat on it quite rigid , her ears straining for the dreaded sound of wheels on the gravel of the drive .
7 We must move from the idea that the animals were given to us and made for us , to the idea that we were made for creation , to serve it and ensure its continuance .
8 Larvae can then move from the child 's intestinal tract into the tissues , this phase sometimes being described as visceral larval migrans .
9 He wished to redeem his warhorse by the gift of one hundred pieces of gold , but the enchanted steed could not move from the stable till the price of his redemption had been doubled .
10 My understanding of the meaning of the requirement that ‘ consideration must move from the promisee ’ is that such consideration must be provided by the promisee , or arise out of his contractual relationship with the promisor .
11 ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise .
12 The focus would move from the determination of who is legally right and from consideration of the reasonableness of the employer 's action in the circumstances of the individual dismissal to the location of the dispute firmly in the realms of industrial relations , rather than employment law , where the search would be for a workable and acceptable solution which took account of the wider context .
13 ‘ Joyce did not move from the day book of Ulysses to the night book of the Wake , and that has for too long been one of the fundamental mistakes that people have been making .
14 In Tallis 's reading , Saussure did not move from the sign , which comprised signifier + signified , to reference , because he was not interested in doing so , being concerned only with the internal aspects of a language-system .
15 She could n't move from the bottom of the steps .
16 D'Arcy 's eyes did n't move from the girl .
17 Rachel 's Dairy will soon move from the farm to a new factory .
18 anyway , we are n't agreed on whether or not we support the low pay unit , so to resolve it can I move from the Chair , and we take option two , perhaps second it ?
19 And I will move from the chair to recommend the county council , erm , as shown on page three , that is to say paragraphs little one , little two , little three , little four and little five with the amended band figures .
20 And if not I will move from the Chair , the adoption of the minutes of last year 's A G M. Those in favour of that ?
21 By now he was hungry again and anxious to eat while he had the opportunity , but he dare not move from the corner until told to do so .
22 Attention will move from the object to the people who made and used it .
23 But he did n't move from the doorway until she did look up .
24 But Bobbie did not move from the line .
25 However well we make plans for our children tomorrow we can only move from the point they have reached today .
26 A Brownie who stops the ball with her hands must then try to roll it between someone else 's legs , but she must not move from the circle .
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