Example sentences of "[noun prp] have move [art] " in BNC.

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1 A proposed rail link between Oxford , Aylesbury and Milton Keynes has moved a step nearer reality this afternoon with the decision by Buckinghamshire County Council to invest in the project .
2 As early as 1842 Disraeli had moved a House of Commons motion calling for union of British diplomats and consuls in a single service .
3 In a letter to Nannerl ( by then married and living in St Gilgen ) he wrote in wide-eyed appreciation of Wolfgang 's fine apartment ‘ with all the right furniture ’ — the Mozarts had moved the previous autumn to a fashionable address in the Schulerstrasse — and he attended a series of six of his son 's Lenten subscription concerts .
4 On May 13 it was announced that Moi had moved the Industry Minister , Dalmas Otieno , to the vacant Manpower Development and Employment Ministry .
5 But with Clydebank losing to Morton , Airdrie have moved a point clear at the top of the table with Falkirk occupying third spot .
6 But with Clydebank losing to Morton , Airdrie have moved a point clear at the top of the table with Falkirk occupying third spot .
7 But unlike most schools which set the 2nd MB at the end of the second year of the course , before the students start their clinical studies , Southampton has moved the exam to the end of the third ( first clinical ) year .
8 Then after Farish had displaced these shots and Baxter had moved the jack for Cumbria to hold three , Harlow trailed it again to leave Cumbria still holding one .
9 By the time she had sat down again , though , Ven had moved the chair he had used closer .
10 Interviewing him in his office in the Department of Transport , an ugly high-rise building that has the compensation of a superb panorama of London , dominated by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that MacGregor has moved a long way up the greasy pole .
11 Provost McDonald said last year BAe had moved the headquarters of its regional jet operation to Prestwick .
12 Mrs Murphy had moved a coffee table to the centre of the room and grouped four chairs round it , for the use of the officials of the committee .
13 A few minutes later , Chrissie had moved the cat 's body round to the back of the house , and was escorting her two weeping children down the garden to where Anne Hanvey waited in the school car .
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