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1 She joined the King 's Fund 's then existing nursing college and later moved to director Jim Elliott 's new learning difficulties project .
2 The exhibition ‘ Al-Andalus : the art of Islamic Spain ’ was first shown at the Alhambra in Granada last spring and then moved to the Met over the summer .
3 He built a fortune in the construction industry and then moved to Highfields Stables in the village of Adstone just north of Banbury and took up training .
4 The idea of ‘ half-way ’ houses , where discharged patients lived for a year or eighteen months and then moved to ordinary independent living , became fashionable in the 1960s .
5 You know Irene and I had a holiday along there , we stayed at Frinton and then moved to Clacton .
6 This is of crucial importance , because restrictions on trade between EC countries will not be permitted post-1992 ; hence with the present system of VERs , Japanese cars would be imported into one EC country without a VER and then moved to another EC country with a VER .
7 He went on to campaign with Mr Tim Devlin , running in Stockton South and then moved to Hartlepool and Newcastle .
8 Aubrey Boomer also held the post at Royal Waterloo and subsequently moved to the Royal Golf Club de Belgique at Ravenstein .
9 Er where I did about three years and then moved to Southwell .
10 When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep .
11 After 1815 he first involved himself with the religious and social work of Thomas Chalmers [ q.v. ] in Glasgow and then moved to London where he initially promoted seamen 's charities and was an associate of the Evangelical Clapham sect .
12 Bachelor Brian left Wirral in 1965 to emigrate to New Zealand and later moved to Tasmania where he works as a college caretaker and security officer .
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