Example sentences of "to move [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 WOLVES manager Graham Turner , desperate not to fall away from the Division One promotion pacesetters , looks set to move for Morton striker Alex Mathie .
2 Roughly four-fifths is thought to move as bed load including saltation , leaving only one-fifth to be accounted for by suspension .
3 Further changes were required to the to the office and to the practice generally er we wanted to maximise on the er er o on the benefits that were going to be derived and the qualities and the skills that we have already got in place er and we wanted to move towards market leadership .
4 In April they were finally able to move into Kensington Court Gardens , off High Street Kensington .
5 He has a lifetime 's belongings here and we could hardly expect Carrie to move into Fern Cottage . ’
6 By the end of August so excessive had been the overtime paid the builders and excavators that Dancer and his gaudy retinue were able to move into Eldercombe Manor .
7 He says they have 81 families waiting to move into service accomodation .
8 What I 'd also like to say is I think it 's e ecol erm , ecologically correct as well for us to move into computer literacy and computer designed programs .
9 There could hardly be a better time to move into insurance auditing .
10 Many banks were keen to move into Stock Exchange activities in order to capture some of the business they were losing through disintermediation .
11 He also wants to move into property development by building a modern office block in Moscow and suburban housing for the city 's emerging yuppies .
12 Social workers looking to move into care management jobs will find recruitment opportunities at the Community Care Job Forum and Careers Convention in Manchester on 19 and 20 May .
13 With allied generals proclaiming the absolute readiness , in all ways , of the coalition forces to move from air assault to combined land-and-air assault , a full ground battle seemed imminent .
14 It was over 60 years ago that Sir Jesse Boot ( later Lord Trent ) , founder of the Boots Company , made a magnificent gift of land and money which enabled the University College to move from Nottingham town centre .
15 Marlowe 's will to move from unprofound drama is perfectly personified in his play Tamburlaine the Great .
16 Meanwhile , Sunderland fans have given chairman Bob Murray the go-ahead to move from Roker Park to a brand-new £60m stadium .
17 Now that Singapore has virtually full employment , it has begun to move beyond production stage manufacturing and attract foreign investment in research and development and high technology industries such as aircraft assembly , material sciences , biotechnology and information technology .
18 Beaumont 's study of assisted migrants in Scotland in 1976 showed that 88 per cent of his sample said they would have wanted to move in the absence of government assistance and , even more important , 69 per cent of the sample said they would have been able to move without government assistance .
19 Hostility from Oxford landlords caused the college to move to Earls Court .
20 Hostility from Oxford landlords caused the college to move to Earls Court .
21 The Government have carefully considered the matter , and transitional arrangements will be made to safeguard those who are now receiving income support and would like to move to family credit , but may be worried for precisely the reasons that the hon. Gentleman has mentioned .
22 The only hope was to move to energy self-sufficiency .
23 Mortgages at preferential interest rates may be offered to employees asked to move at company request with eligibility criteria ( such as age , service and marital status ) waived or reduced .
24 PLACE IN THE SUN : Plenty of room to move at Lindos Bay beach
25 I now call composite motion twelve to move by London Region , Liverpool Region to second and colleagues it would be helpful if the movers and the seconders of all the other motions would come down to the front .
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