Example sentences of "[noun] have move [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 After 25 years in Rosemary Lane , Thatch Hair Technique has moved to a new prestigious salon in St Albans Walk , Carlisle known as Sweaty Betty 's !
2 In suffix notation we would write The derivation is as follows : are the velocities of two different particles , for the particle which was at x at time t has moved to a position
3 Beauty therapy has moved on a pace .
4 Following township rumours that the Mandelas had been living apart for some weeks , the Sowetan newspaper said Mrs Mandela continued to live in the mansion she had built in a better part of Soweto but Mr Mandela had moved into a well-guarded home in Johannesburg 's affluent northern suburbs .
5 Tony Zanetta : ‘ David had moved into a little house in Chelsea in New York and called Michael Lipman .
6 Now the museum has moved to a new incarnation to accommodate its popularity — a former estate nearby , where a $9.2 million , 27,000-square-foot building has been constructed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects , seeking to replicate the mythical New England town hall , as does everything in the landscape from ice cream parlours to petrol stations .
7 In April he and Constanze had moved to a smaller , less fashionable apartment on the Landstrasse , and Constanze was once again pregnant .
8 My first memory is of falling off a rather high bed at the age of three years on the evening that my parents had moved into a house near the top of Hampstead Heath , and of my Father going off on his bicycle to search for a doctor as I had cut my head .
9 By 1973 the Conservatives had moved to a statutory prices and incomes policy and massive state intervention in industry ; the reorganization of secondary schooling along comprehensive lines proceeded , albeit at a slower pace than under Labour , and the trade union legislation under the Industrial Relations Act was effectively non-operational .
10 Lord and Lady Harrowby have moved into a wing to make the state rooms available for conferences and functions .
11 Economics textbooks may still hold to the notion of ‘ work ’ as paid employment and deny the importance of unpaid women 's work ( in agriculture or the home ) in their theories and explanations and their insistence that most countries have moved to a ‘ monetary economy ’ .
12 That was but a seed , but it was a seed well sown and matters have moved on a great deal since then .
13 Sterling has moved into a major bear market .
14 To keep existing contracts on schedule while meeting emergency requirements from the ministry , the site has moved from a five-to a seven-day week , and working hours since early November have more or less doubled .
15 A FIRM which moved from London to Liverpool and doubled turnover in each of the past three years has moved to a prestige waterfront office block .
16 The canal has moved into a heavily industrial area for the final two locks , Perry Barr 3rd Flight , by the second of which is an old lock cottage covered with roses , defiantly holding on in its surroundings of chimneys , water towers , barbed wire , corrugated iron and half dismantled vehicles .
17 The new product has moved from a novelty to a buying habit .
18 Tealtaoich had moved with a soft , measured tread towards the flowing , twining shapes , not once hesitating .
19 Tolkien and Lewis had met as early as 1926 ; in 1939 Charles Williams had moved as a publisher from London to Oxford , and by the last years of the war Christian revival was in active literary life .
20 In the light of these two developments , the clearing banks have moved to a system whereby their base rates are now largely determined by the prevailing inter-bank rate .
21 And , as we have seen , on the face of it things have moved on a little in the direction that the British would wish .
22 Eskimo 's Canoe Store has moved to a high street location in St David 's where accessories are selling well , allowing the old shop to be converted into an office and bedroom for Andy .
23 We must also ensure that the escalation of costs does not lead to elderly people having to move from a single-bedded room to shared accommodation , which would be a lowering of standards in their residential home — and it is their home .
24 Neighbours said that Magee had moved into a terrace house in Silver Hill Road , Derby , with his wife , Fiona , and 12-month-old son , Seamus , early last year .
25 Juan had moved as a young man to La Blanquilla , the Venezuelan island furthest from the mainland .
26 Over the past few years , part of the Left in Britain has moved into a more considered view as to the limits of elements of the British constitution , at the same time as it has become increasingly alive to the merits of elements of that same constitution — especially in so far as they bear on the issues of democracy , the sovereignty of Parliament and the people , and civil liberties .
27 In eight years Britain has moved from a current account surplus of 2.5 per cent of GDP to a deficit of 4 per cent of GDP .
28 The only way to move is by proving beyond all reasonable doubt that your home address has moved over a certain distance , and that the club you wish to join is considerably closer to your new address .
29 When Radio Compass has moved to a position where it is twice the original bearing , stop timing and note the interval .
30 However , during his last period in office , since 1989 , the government had moved towards a market-driven economy with the privatization of state enterprises and trade liberalization .
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