Example sentences of "have move [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That original production was just a compilation of fairly amateur footage , but now Havis has moved into the big league with broadcast TV-quality programmes featuring the pilot's-eye view of a number of interesting routes flown by different airlines worldwide .
2 The Grosvenor Gallery , Eric Estorick 's famous gallery which , in recent years , has been operating from offices in South Moulton Street , has moved to the spacious premises vacated by the Albemarle Gallery in Albemarle Street .
3 Simon Greenwood has been appointed chief editor at Quiller Press , succeeding Giles Mandelbrote , who has moved to the Historical Manuscripts Royal Commission
4 These are dying communities whose youth has moved to the prosperous South ; requests are therefore those associated with old age .
5 During the course of the 20th century , the general statutory approach has moved towards the gradual assimilation of conditional sales and hire purchase .
6 Letts , of course , has moved in the other direction , into book publishing ( Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop has seen a 500% increase in turnover of sales of their books this year , John Harvey-Jones please note ) , but it is well worth stocking Letts ' unbeatable range of the more traditional diaries for which it is so rightly famous .
7 Mick Mills , replaced at Stoke by Alan Ball , has moved in the opposite direction , succeeding the caretaker manager by becoming Colchester coach .
8 Mick Mills , replaced at Stoke by Alan Ball , has moved in the opposite direction , succeeding the caretaker manager by becoming Colchester coach .
9 Above are Steve Restarick ( left ) and Wayne Hannigan , both ex-Wivenhoe who should be in action for Chelmsford while Christian McClean ( below , left ) has moved in the opposite direction .
10 In an internal reorganisation Jim Kennedy has moved from the National Certificate Unit to take charge of assessment of Advanced Courses .
11 The problem should be solved after 1994 , when the Salon will have moved to the Grand Palais , and go two-yearly — alternating with the Biennale des Antiquaires .
12 No , I should not have moved into the second Person .
13 Having moved into the required pace then keep the horse balanced between your seat , legs and hands , by applying more leg into a restraining hand if the horse is falling on his forehand .
14 Some 100,000 Germans from the five eastern Länder ( states ) in Germany were estimated to have moved to the western Länder in the three months following German unification [ see pp. 37826 ; 37829 ] .
15 Jack Jones found himself assailed by Paul Johnson , the ex-editor of the New Statesman who had moved to the far right , as ‘ The Emperor Jones ’ , almost a fourth estate of the realm in himself and the symbol of overweening trade-union power .
16 Johnny had moved to the far end of the room and she could no longer see him , but she could guess at the expression on his face .
17 A different tactical response by the US asbestos industry was to export its hazardous production to other non-regulated peripheral countries such as Mexico and the South American countries , following earlier examples of asbestos companies who had moved to the southern US states to avoid higher insurance costs in the northern states .
18 Review the requirement for computer support of outposted files as an added value factor once a department network had been installed ( Note : this was due to take place after the departments had moved to the new accommodation ) .
19 Meanwhile in 1974 , revived British effort had moved to the clear waters of Loch Morar ( which had a similar tradition of sighting established by The Loch Morar Survey of 1970–72 ) .
20 By this time the trial of Mrs Dyer had moved to the Old Bailey .
21 ‘ Ven ! ’ she whispered , and was barely aware that they had moved to the darkened area of her bedroom .
22 Then , after they had moved into the small building , the door was closed .
23 And Goodwin was different too , with his emphasis on professionalism , and his links with those other people , older than her , who had moved into the mainstream media .
24 Castro , though the legitimate ruler of Cuba , had moved into the Communist camp ; Cuba was in America 's " backyard " ; and so any means might be employed to remove him .
25 We had moved into the new factory in June 1979 and the first effect of our association with GEC was an input of capital to purchase badly needed equipment .
26 Luke had moved into the rug-strewn entrance hall while she was still trying to summon a mood adequate to the demands of the situation , and now he was closing the door .
27 Lanskoi , the minister , had moved into the reformist camp and become reliant on Nikolai Miliutin .
28 Miss Honey did just that , and within a couple of weeks she had moved into The Red House , the very place in which she had been brought up and where luckily all the family furniture and pictures were still around .
29 The Judaization of Jerusalem had been under way since the Israelis occupied the whole city in 1967 , but this was the first occasion on which Jews had moved into the Christian Quarter .
30 It had the foresight to see the possibilities of trade with the newly arrived Ottoman power which had moved into the Bosnian hinterland , and , armed with a papal dispensation from Urban V , Ragusa became the first Christian power to enter into treaty relations with the infidels .
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