Example sentences of "move [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 move out of the opponent 's centre-line
2 Let us now leave the Great Russians of the Kursk guberniia and move out of the hills to the south of Nikol'skaia volost' .
3 More people are taking out dental insurance against the painfully high expense of private dental treatment as more dentists move out of the NHS .
4 Leaving the gallery you move out of the convent and into the Church of St George next door , founded in 921 .
5 Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom .
6 I watch intently for a half-hour , seeing how often the chub move out of the darkness and into the light , and that the time spent there is more or less the same on each occasion .
7 The problem of playing chess , whether for computers , humans or Martians , is picking a good , let alone the best , move out of the 30-odd legal possibilities present in the average chess position .
8 The friend of the England skipper told TODAY : ‘ Graham originally planned to finish the tour and then quietly move out of the family home when he returned . ’
9 But if we move out of the fields and villages and into the great houses of Europe and the salons of fashionable society , we can see a revolution beginning .
10 There is no significant change in Government expenditure which we really need to try to boost the economy and move out of the recession .
11 From here you go south-west to posts 41 and 42 and move out of the forest and follow the line of the wall to the summit of Grisedale Pike .
12 However , as we move out of the inner city the trend to backing is reversed , and the system swings back again to front realizations J. Milroy , 1982b ) : it converges on front-vowel realizations to the extent that all items ( except those with following /r/ ) including items such as grass , path ( which are back-vowel items in both RP and inner-city vernacular ) have the front vowel .
13 Dominant hens assert their priority by pecking subordinate hens : pecked subordinate hens move out of the way of the pecker , to allow the dominant hen access to the nesting site , or roosting site she was using , or the food she was about to eat .
14 Occasionally they would get a little wary and move out of the swim but only to return a few minutes later to the area that they had apparently cleared for spawning .
15 That may change and as we move out of the recession hopefully , er the er erm position will improve , but it does mean that for next year we are not in a position to er achieve the level of income that the , the current year 's budget er required us to and which er on a normal knock-on basis as this element of the budget moves on from year to year , we would n't er have very much hope I would er put to you of actually meeting the level of income that would allow us to operate er a standstill budget in , in this area .
16 Move out of the village , Ashley begged silently .
17 AFTER the uplifting win at Shrewsbury the gallant Quakers move out of the bottom four in Division Three and up to chairman Dick Corden 's stated target of fifth bottom .
18 I suspect that one day , you 'll both learn to look where you 're going and both move out of the way .
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