Example sentences of "moved from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Newspapers have traditionally moved from profitability to loss and vice versa at regular intervals as their costs and revenues — always delicately balanced — have come under attack from a variety of quarters . |
2 | We have moved from consensus to conflict in politics : have we moved in that direction , too , as regards our constitutional order , taking that to mean the broad principles underlying the way government is organised and power exercised ? |
3 | Since his election Dr. Kumar has had regular battles with Mr Bates , who since his narrow defeat has moved from Gateshead to Marton . |
4 | Heavy freight would be moved from road to rail to make roads and villages safer . |
5 | The CAA 's Central Library has moved from Kingsway to Aviation House at Gatwick , where it is open for reference and sale of CAA publications from 0930–1630 Monday to Friday . |
6 | Flaubert was emblematic of a further development in modernization , in which the referent of the work of art , having evolved from the timeless and ideal to the contingent , now had moved from contingency to virtual insignificance . |
7 | It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country . |
8 | Thus when it was discovered that Jock Houston had a criminal record he was immediately moved from London to Manchester , and replaced in Shoreditch by Charles Wegg Prosser , a law student with an impeccable background . |
9 | It would appear that , separately from the files referred to in the correspondence in December 1990 , a substantial quantity of further files were moved from London to [ a Middle East state ] . |
10 | When calico printing moved from London to Lancashire in the 1780s , a ready-made journeymen 's union went with it , whose members were so assured of their status and craft autonomy that the employers christened them " gentlemen journeymen " . |
11 | The Customs and Excise Department is being moved from London to Liverpool , with the new office housing 1,800 staff . |
12 | He entered the profession after an apprenticeship at the Jesuit college he attended in Sheffield , where his father , a salesman in steel , had moved from London with his young son . |
13 | All the families involved had moved from England to Orkney for a variety of reasons . |
14 | As Ashton has pointed out , to the extent that the London recipients discounted these from the balances of rural banks , capital was being moved from areas of oversupply to those of greater demand . |
15 | Like an out-take from Falcon Crest , Souness and his wife moved from villa to mansion and back again , but his incurable obsession with football ultimately led to divorce and to a painful separation which distanced Souness from his children . |
16 | Dorothy Armitage ( Mrs Turk ) has moved from Manchester to Rye because she and her husband are both retired and will now be near their family in Kent . |
17 | This was not accidental ; Loeb had moved from Germany to Chicago , where he influenced the young J. B. Watson , who was just starting his research career . |
18 | Even so , in 979 a body was moved from Wareham to the nunnery at Shaftesbury , and in 1001 transferred again from the churchyard to inside the abbey . |
19 | The party moved from church to house . |
20 | The row over fibre glass figures adourning buildings seems to have moved from Oxford to Birmingham . |
21 | Meanwhile Ilok in eastern Croatia was evacuated and ceded to the JNA and a military convoy moved from Serbia towards Croatia . |
22 | Alternatively cards may be moved from pile to pile if they match the suit of the card underneath and have a lower face value . |
23 | The Aussie trio is led by newly-signed Steve Regeling who has moved from Exeter with Dave Cheshire , who spent most of last season recovering from a bad wrist injury , and Mark Lemon whose plans to move into the first division have been put on ice . |
24 | The unemployed fan is believed to have moved from Scotland to Peckham , south London two years ago to be closer to Helena , whose films include Lady Jane and Room With A View . |
25 | Mr Farquharson , who is unemployed , is believed to have moved from Scotland to Peckham , south-east London , to be closer to Miss Bonham-Carter . |
26 | ‘ The records were being altered , a new accounting system was being introduced and key people were moved from positions of authority . |
27 | As an optional extra you could specify an unfeathering device which moved the blades towards the normal pitch range when the propeller lever was moved from feather to fully fine . |
28 | He succeeds Anneli Janhonen , who has moved from Helsinki to Geneva to head the Information Department of the Lutheran World Federation . |
29 | Arrested and interned by the Germans , Adair was eventually moved from Bayonne to Fresne . |
30 | In some systems one crane serves more than one aisle and in this case is moved from aisle to aisle by an automatic transfer system . |