Example sentences of "[adj] move [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Only three other deaf men became missioners for the first time in the 1920s , although some moved from one place to another like George Mackenzie .
2 East Anglian RMT spokesman Peter King said BR employees were prepared to move from one part of the country to another to avoid compulsory redundancies .
3 Firstly , while it may be true that individual clients can and do terminate contracts frequently , they do this to move from one company to another : every year each company loses existing but gains new customers .
4 The original Rome Treaty required that factors of production such as labour , capital and enterprise should be free to move from one state to another .
5 Above all , the CMHTs pointed to the heavy demands implicit in their own definition of success : the creation of a full range of services , not just alternative accommodation , and responsiveness to continuous changes in need and capacity rather than a once and for all move from one living environment to another .
6 Plasmids that do not carry fertility genes are unable to move from one bacterium to another , but they can be mobilised by plasmids which do have them .
7 Another suggestion , favoured by Dr Roper on the basis of the radio-tracking results , is that in a large sett badgers benefit from being able to move from one sleeping chamber to another to escape fleas .
8 He is thus able to move from one stance into another very quickly , and the angled position of the body narrows the target offered to his opponent .
9 To succeed , individuals will need tremendous flexibility to be able to move from one company to another or from one industry to another .
10 These cheeses are situated together , and it 's possible to move from one cheese to another .
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