Example sentences of "have move to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now the museum has moved to a new incarnation to accommodate its popularity — a former estate nearby , where a $9.2 million , 27,000-square-foot building has been constructed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects , seeking to replicate the mythical New England town hall , as does everything in the landscape from ice cream parlours to petrol stations .
2 If he thinks he is in an adult-adult transaction while the follower has moved to a child-parent response , because he thinks the leader is refusing to accept the point he is making , communication has ceased .
3 Eskimo 's Canoe Store has moved to a high street location in St David 's where accessories are selling well , allowing the old shop to be converted into an office and bedroom for Andy .
4 Some of these worms may also secrete anticoagulant , and small vessels , ruptured in the digestion of the mucosal plug , may continue to bleed for some minutes after the worm has moved to a fresh site .
5 These are dying communities whose youth has moved to the prosperous South ; requests are therefore those associated with old age .
6 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
7 My phone number is not the one listed on this article as I may have moved to a new address by the time you read this .
8 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 .
9 She thought she might have to move to a cheaper place anyway .
10 We also have had serious problems , despite razor wire and big padlocks , and if it continues we may have to move to a new town , which will do no good for this community . ’
11 They 'd have to move to a smaller house , that 's for sure .
12 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 ] .
13 we 've moved to a bigger home , fucking scaled it up
14 Glad that the conversation had moved to a wide field , she gave a sigh of relief .
15 Caroline who had moved to a new area was asked by a neighbour to join a committee planning the local summer carnival .
16 He felt a sharp twinge of guilt now for not taking the trouble to visit , but William 's family had moved to a better neighbourhood when William 's mum had made her first million , and Preston had gradually lost touch .
17 I had had one very close childhood friend , Maeve , but her family had moved to a different part of the country and I never saw her again .
18 But Lucy had moved to an easy chair and sat , chin cupped by an exquisite palm .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 ) .
22 By this time the trial of Mrs Dyer had moved to the Old Bailey .
23 ‘ Ven ! ’ she whispered , and was barely aware that they had moved to the darkened area of her bedroom .
24 Reserve Marine Myles Morley , 37 , from Greystoke , Cumbria , developed eyesight problems and had to move to a lower altitude .
25 The first lecture was on Comus ( subsequent talks on Milton had to move to the large lecture-room at the Taylorian Institute , the Divinity Schools being too small ) .
26 Production was not affected and reporters have moved to The Northern Echo Stockton office as a temporary measure .
27 So we have to move from old structures to new but the first new government of South Africa will be a compromise in itself because it will be a united government but it will inherit not a post-apartheid state as many academics and politicians tell us it will inherit a nil-apartheid state and that is a very big difference we still have to move to the post-apartheid situation which could take decades .
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