Example sentences of "[pron] have move [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view . |
2 | How could I know , unless I had moved the things out ? |
3 | That 's why I 've moved the bookcase behind your head . |
4 | So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back . |
5 | So , I 've moved the motion , anybody wish to speak on this item ? |
6 | I have moved the patient in there to be closer to the turret , the better for me to nurse her . |
7 | ‘ But I have to move the owls around each week , ’ he says . |
8 | In the time that I have to move the report I 'd like to concentrate on some of the developments that have been taking place in health and safety this is not to , er , give the impression that environmental developments are not important but over this next year the government are going to be taking certain measures that we need to be aware of , er , in the health and safety area . |
9 | And I had to get a box and many a time I 've fallen on my back from that so Cos somebody had moved the boxes I think . |
10 | But she is still the same MP ; I do n't think she has moved an inch . ’ |
11 | She 'd moved the furniture around at the manor , he 'd noticed , and got rid of Amabel 's chintz chair covers by the look of it . |
12 | And I said no , I was going to , she said I think you have , she said , because you 've moved the ballerina and I did I listened to it . |
13 | I did check earlier , hang on I 'll just er as you 've moved the chair I 'll just check it again . |
14 | Erm , yes , well I 'm very glad you 've moved the amendments about the scheme . |
15 | W. C. Anderson — who had moved the Workers ' and Soldiers ' Council resolution at Leeds the previous June — pressed the point , warning : |
16 | If you have moved the lace carriage towards the right , followed by two knit rows , then you must move it towards the left after the next selection . |
17 | The carriage has no means , at that point , of knowing that you have moved the point cam . |
18 | We 've moved a couple of times , but still the same area . |
19 | ‘ We have moved the engine back about 12 inches and that 's improved the handling considerably . |
20 | I think that people do n't want to see any more constitutional changes , but there are many more changes in the culture , in the way the Party operates at local , regional , and national level , which we will be addressing , but what we 're not going to have is more constitutional changes , because people feel that we 've made changes , we have moved the Party forward , we 're clear the direction we 're going in , and now the Party at all levels wants to address itself not only to building our membership , but also to showing how the policies we 've got meet the changed world outside . |
21 | By the time she had , they 'd moved the girl away to another ward . |
22 | And erm they 'd moved the kit , got the electricians to do it and it took , it took three fuses when they did it , I mean the extensions fused on that particular system , the data pairs fused |
23 | ‘ They 've moved the chap next door to another cell , ’ he said , as he handed a crust of bread and some cigarettes through the bars . |
24 | A family who lived there befriended us , looked after our bags and , solicitous of each other , we took turns on the one spare seat from which they had moved a child . |
25 | In a third serving of a bankruptcy notice in 1911 , Wilson claimed not only that the Federation had inspired the plaintiff , a seaman called Nielsen , to take the action , but that they had moved the plaintiff from place to place so that he could not be found , making it impossible to discharge the union 's debt to him . |
26 | Getting it out and that was just an armchair do n't know what they 'd do if they had to move the settee , but erm , that 's the difference in |
27 | Scotland have looked the most dangerous side in the championship when they have moved the ball . |
28 | Although just what she had done with all her unencumbered time since he 'd moved the rest of them to Almsmead , other than take an excessive interest in the mill-school he 'd had to build to keep on the right side of that damned , interfering Factory Act , he was uncertain . |
29 | The local authority was considering that request when it had to move the children and decided to place them with foster parents . |
30 | He had moved a yard or so from the door . |