Example sentences of "[noun pl] move [adv prt] from " in BNC.

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1 Microsoft must foresee where the market is going , where and how to direct its effort — and do so better not just than lively young rivals eager to up-end it like IBM , but than powerful companies moving in from outside the industry .
2 In the evening the beds move out from under the arcades into the courtyard itself where you spend the night sleeping under the stars with your fellow guests .
3 Overall , we can see groups moving out from Selsey — Chichester , along the Ouse valley from Lewes and out from Hastings , in search of the more fertile areas , creating at least a parish , village and hamlet pattern that later men could build on .
4 Recovery occurs when the affected intestinal epithelial cells on the villi are replaced by new enterocytes moving up from the crypts .
5 Each ten-acre field in turn was grazed bare — 'till; you could whip a mouse across it' — and the cattle moved round from one field to another so that they were always eating fresh , springing grass .
6 If governments acted to remove some of the existing constraints to economic growth in DRAs it would be reasonable to expect private investors to move in from outside to exploit the opportunities thus created .
7 Some agencies prefer that provision should be made to make it easier for confused tenants to move on from sheltered housing .
8 EPRDF forces moving in from the west began to reach the suburbs of Addis Ababa on the weekend of May 25-26 .
9 The females move down from the cliffs , across the shingle to the breakers , scrambling over one another in their anxiety to get to the water .
10 The critical point is that the four stages are progressive : educators move along from one to the other .
11 In battle scenes the villainous attackers move in from the right and the valiant defenders , usually the good guys obstinately rejecting defeat , are on the left .
12 Down here he was kwai again , trusting to his instincts as kwai , and , as if sensing this , men moved back from him as he passed .
13 The London merchants of this period do not , however , represent a closely connected group of families as they had done in an earlier age : the civic upper class was constantly being renewed , either as families died out , or as successful men moved out from the city to the country .
14 That 's in the open ocean in enclosed basins , for example the Black Sea , many fjords and sea lochs , the deep waters are not renewed by water masses moving in from other areas in the way that they are in the open ocean and there anoxia can occur in the deep waters , that is the oxygen can be completely removed by biological activity particularly in degradation processes of organic matter , bacterial respiration so anoxic conditions can occur in isolated deep basins but low oxygen concentrations are actually very rare in the open ocean .
15 The Open School 's approach of learning more fully through experience will help enable Johannesburg 's black children move on from being the victims of apartheid to grasping and using the challenges now facing them in the changing South Africa .
16 That chill in the air : there were black clouds moving over from the left .
17 As evening approached , Alec stood at the top of the steps , hair blowing wildly in the wind , watching the heavy black storm clouds moving in from the Atlantic .
18 The stain lightened slowly to reveal lowering clouds moving in from the north ; the sea became less ink-like too , and showed itself as a mess of enormous and ever-moving swells picked out here and there by off-white skeins of spray .
19 A convoy of five trucks moved out from MTWTV .
20 The likeliest explanation is that Greek settlers moving in from the south gradually came to dominate the many hill tribes of the region — much as , a little later , Chinese moving into what is now Vietnam came to dominate the local tribes there .
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