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

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1 Just-in-time management philosophy has moved from manufacturing to the university library sector .
2 The CAA 's Central Library has moved from Kingsway to Aviation House at Gatwick , where it is open for reference and sale of CAA publications from 0930–1630 Monday to Friday .
3 In the space of only two weeks , the Slovak lawyer has moved from dissident to defendant to government minister .
4 But now he has moved from critic to principal player , he may discover the advantages of the business brain so vilified by Raine 's critics .
5 Squash at Harlow Sportcentre has moved from strength to strength , starting with just two courts when the centre first opened .
6 Science , and especially genetics , has moved from academe to the commercial world , tied to private corporations , wedded to profits .
7 The emphasis in the teaching of economics has moved from macro-economics to an emphasis on micro-economics and in particular decision-taking at the level of the firm .
8 She lives moving from house to house to keep the security forces off her tracks , " Now my home is here with the Committee " , she explained .
9 Love has to move from idea to reality , and that is always God 's way — the way of incarnation .
10 During the exchange itself he 'd moved from suspicion to disbelief to disgust and finally to acceptance of Estabrook 's proposal .
11 Piphros ' head began to move from side to side , the entire body shaking , and oozing moisture .
12 We have to keep moving from house to house , because nowhere is safe .
13 If flying across country is not practical and you are local soaring , it is better to practise moving from cloud to cloud or thermal to thermal without taking the climbs to any great height .
14 In 1974 , Emerson decided to move from Lotus to McLaren , a move dictated by the kind of restlessness and self-interest which characterize most racing drivers and , more than possibly , by the fact that 1974 was the year in which the multi-million-dollar multinational , Phillip Morris , took over the sponsorship of the McLaren team .
15 She did n't seem to be concentrating on the performance because her eyes kept moving from side to side , although she sat very still .
16 More traumatic still , James Prior , with the greatest reluctance , was forced to move from Employment to the exile of Northern Ireland , even though Mrs Thatcher had to keep him on the Cabinet 's main economic forum , the E Committee .
17 The non-dipole terms give a site dependence to the VGP paths ; they tend to move from east to west if the site is northeast or southwest of the point 0°N ; 90°E and from west to east if the site is northwest or southeast of it .
18 Bombed out of one small premises , Grandpa had moved from factory to factory , finally ending up in what was now Belmodes .
19 Flaubert was emblematic of a further development in modernization , in which the referent of the work of art , having evolved from the timeless and ideal to the contingent , now had moved from contingency to virtual insignificance .
20 He tried to remember what the weather had been like in the last week and realized he had no idea ; like many city-dwellers he had moved from flat to car to office without registering any variation .
21 At the beginning of each trial food is placed at the end of each arm and the rat left to move from arm to arm , in whatever sequence it chooses , in order to retrieve the food .
22 For a lord 's status was directly related to the size of following he could support , and the larger his entourage the more frequently he had to move from estate to estate to feed them .
23 We have moved from consensus to conflict in politics : have we moved in that direction , too , as regards our constitutional order , taking that to mean the broad principles underlying the way government is organised and power exercised ?
24 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
25 Such transformational changes include moving from low-technology to high-technology manufacturing systems , implementing computers and telecommunications , and redesigning the customer interface ( for example , by providing salespeople with lap computers so that they can interact directly with both customers and suppliers ) .
26 The argument begins to move from economics to politics .
27 The middle classes , especially those in government service , have to move from place to place and so need continuity of curriculum .
28 Developed by the Transitions Research Corporation of Connecticut ( owned by Joe Engelberger ) , these refrigerator-sized robots find their way around with the aid of computerised floor maps , and can even , with the help of radio transmitters , use lifts to move from floor to floor .
29 The scene was set for the activity of town planning to move from environmentalism to welfarism .
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