Example sentences of "[verb] moved from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under the Conservatives , Britain has moved from manufacturing trade surplus to manufacturing trade deficit .
2 The economy has moved from point D to point E.
3 The approach of the mid-term Congressional elections in November 1946 , and the evidence from the public opinion polls that the American people had moved from wartime admiration of Russia to a grave suspicion of Soviet aims , were further pressures on Truman to take a tougher line .
4 The joke was , as he knew from the records , that one of two of the most successful criminous families had moved from council flats into the new apartments on the proceeds of a life of profitable wrongdoing .
5 A key characteristic of information technology is the decentralisation of computer operations — computer terminals have moved from specialist data processing departments into the rest of the establishment .
6 INFORMATION Environments , a software and systems company , have moved from south-west London to the Research Park at Surrey University , Guildford .
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