Example sentences of "[verb] move from [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Representation of Mary Ford Publications ' cake-making , decorating and cookery books has moved from Reed Consumer Books to Derek Searle Associates ( ) . |
2 | Under the Conservatives , Britain has moved from manufacturing trade surplus to manufacturing trade deficit . |
3 | Assuming Melanie 's aunt did move from Cherry Cottage , she may have left a forwarding address with the new owners . ’ |
4 | But musically at least , you 've moved from Stooges-meets-Beefheart conflagration to something more classically structured : the songs are like the charred and gutted husks of magnificent pop architecture . |
5 | If Melanie 's aunt had moved from Cherry Cottage , the phone number would no longer be listed under Grant . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Most of the 22 people have moved from Newchurch Hospital , Warrington . |
8 | Most of the 22 people living in the houses have moved from Newchurch Hospital , Warrington . |