Example sentences of "[vb mod] move [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The arms should move at the same speed as the legs .
2 We should move to a system under which the specialist producer can be rewarded for producing an increasingly better carcase and an increasingly improved quality of meat , which will find a world market .
3 I suggest to T.W.R. from Glamorgan that if he is sick of hearing about Steffi , he should move to the moon .
4 Hamish moved one arm up to indicate they should move down the corridor to where they could see the exciting zinc-silicoborates .
5 He also had the cheek to suggest I should move into a flat nearer town .
6 More immediately , however , the new policy was imposed through suspending pensions to the elderly themselves , and insisting that those on relief should move into the prison-like work-houses built in each Poor Law district after 1834 .
7 BUSINESSMEN who want to get ahead in the 1990s should move into the soft drinks , fruit and vegetables or household insurance markets , according to a report published today .
8 There was barely a chink of light between the 11 over the speed with which the European Community should move towards a semi-federal economic and monetary system .
9 Craxi had also proposed earlier in the year that Italy should move towards a presidential form of government with greater regional autonomy .
10 He arranged bridging-loans and a mortgage to make up the price of the tall house with the basement into which she had decided he should move as a lodger , abandoning his awful little bed-sit in Chepstow Road .
11 So , the result should move in the direction of an open information society and away from the oligarchic tendencies to be seen in much political party management of local discussion .
12 The Examination Council came into being some erm nine months ago and has already been involved in quite a lot of activity , I mean particularly the erm problem of sixteen-plus examining , whether we should move from a system of erm O-levels and C S E , or to a combined system , Sixteen-plus Examination it would probably be called .
13 Levi-Strauss ' thesis that marriage is always a contractual arrangement between groups of males and that the principal valuable in marriage is always the bride herself would imply that , on balance , the other valuables , e.g. cattle , jewellery , money , ritual objects , should move from the wife-takers to the wife-givers .
14 All institutions in the Ukraine must move towards the use of the local language .
15 On the one hand they must move along the lines and down the page ; on the other they must be still if you are to read a word .
16 Mr Patten says the government must move at a pace it can afford .
17 If literature and its related activities are tainted with ‘ middle-class ’ exclusiveness and , it appears , that teachers engaging pupils in these are ‘ imposing ’ alien values upon working-class pupils , it follows that they must move into the lives of working-class pupils to encourage that culture which , up till now , the largely irrelevant curriculum has ‘ stifled ’ [ … ]
18 For our third experiment we must move into the quantum world .
19 Whitehall must move with the times .
20 Still , I suppose we must move with the times .
21 Pete could only guess that she must move with the grace of a gazelle .
22 She told protestors that the Health Service must move with the times and it was inevitable that some hospitals would close as the nation 's health needs changed .
23 Day-to-day cooperation between police forces must move to a new level of efficiency to allow European citizens to move freely but to ensure that drugs and arms can not .
24 If teachers are to assume a greater role in the control of their own organisations a far wider range of knowledge and skills is required than if they are to remain ‘ in the classroom ’ — they must move from the restricted to the extended approach .
25 We must move from the idea that the animals were given to us and made for us , to the idea that we were made for creation , to serve it and ensure its continuance .
26 My understanding of the meaning of the requirement that ‘ consideration must move from the promisee ’ is that such consideration must be provided by the promisee , or arise out of his contractual relationship with the promisor .
27 ‘ The requirement that consideration must move from the promisee is most generally satisfied where some detriment is suffered by him : for example , where he parts with money or goods , or renders services , in exchange for the promise .
28 They might move into a bigger flat — but !
29 In which case we might move into the shade and partake of some wine ? ’
30 There was one , now , lurking in the vegetable basket and Henry moved towards it as one might move towards an unexploded bomb .
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