Example sentences of "move from [pron] [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 It was somewhat ironic that the Home Office moved from its traditional defence of political liberty into a law and order stance just as the main police spokesman was advocating more liberal and socially aware arguments .
2 The researchers have repeated their measurements with the apparatus moved from its initial distance of 38 m from the reactor 's core to 48 m .
3 This was denied and speculation that the paper would move from its traditional support of the Left was quashed by the four banks which are the majority shareholders in the group .
4 For example , the Soviet Union is committed to moving from its odd system of Net Material Product ( which disregards services ) to a standardised system of national accounting on United Nations lines .
5 How about the BMA really setting the government an example by ( a ) encouraging all its disabled staff to register as disabled with guarantees of no discrimination , and ( b ) taking prompt action to move from its current level of 1.5% of workforce disabled , towards the 3% target as laid out in the 1944 Disabled Persons Employment Act ?
6 In the meantime , the Board is looking for ways to fund the deficit should it continue , but has decided not to charge the deficit as an additional burden upon those residents who are able to pay their own way from their own resources , and not to move from its established principle of offering care to those most in need towards a degenerate policy of offering care only to those who are most able to pay .
7 It was he who , as we shall see , ultimately replaced George Lansbury as the leader of the party with Attlee and who got the Labour Party to move from its general support of peace and pacifism towards the need to prepare to meet the threat of war with European fascism .
8 These will define the behaviours which a child must learn in order to move from her existing pattern of responses to those described in the teaching objectives .
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