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

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1 He succeeds Anneli Janhonen , who has moved from Helsinki to Geneva to head the Information Department of the Lutheran World Federation .
2 Since his election Dr. Kumar has had regular battles with Mr Bates , who since his narrow defeat has moved from Gateshead to Marton .
3 Just-in-time management philosophy has moved from manufacturing to the university library sector .
4 Dorothy Armitage ( Mrs Turk ) has moved from Manchester to Rye because she and her husband are both retired and will now be near their family in Kent .
5 The Aussie trio is led by newly-signed Steve Regeling who has moved from Exeter with Dave Cheshire , who spent most of last season recovering from a bad wrist injury , and Mark Lemon whose plans to move into the first division have been put on ice .
6 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 .
7 In the space of only two weeks , the Slovak lawyer has moved from dissident to defendant to government minister .
8 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 .
9 Squash at Harlow Sportcentre has moved from strength to strength , starting with just two courts when the centre first opened .
10 And Philip Ziegler has moved from HarperCollins to Sinclair-Stevenson and Mandarin , with his book about London during the Second World War ; publication will be in 1995 and the agent is Diana Baring at Curtis Brown .
11 Science , and especially genetics , has moved from academe to the commercial world , tied to private corporations , wedded to profits .
12 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 .
13 The outfit has moved from losses of around £1.7m in calendar year 1991 , to an as-yet unfinalised figure in the black — which should be well in excess of £1m — for 1992 .
14 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 .
15 Other topics might include moving from practice into industry , part-time working or going back to work full time while caring for a young family .
16 Many of the people who were targeted to move from hospital under the scheme have been in hospital for many years , many of them for more than 40 or 50 years .
17 Love has to move from idea to reality , and that is always God 's way — the way of incarnation .
18 During the exchange itself he 'd moved from suspicion to disbelief to disgust and finally to acceptance of Estabrook 's proposal .
19 No I do n't remember that , because we , we 'd be , we 'd moved from Street into Street and er I went to Road School first and er of course er my mother 's mother , that 's my grandmother , she was living with us then she used to live in Street .
20 Could you tell me how you came to move from midwifery into private nursing ?
21 It is the number of operations needed to move from x to y if no tile got in the way of any other .
22 Piphros ' head began to move from side to side , the entire body shaking , and oozing moisture .
23 We have to keep moving from house to house , because nowhere is safe .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 The unemployed fan is believed to have moved from Scotland to Peckham , south London two years ago to be closer to Helena , whose films include Lady Jane and Room With A View .
28 Mr Farquharson , who is unemployed , is believed to have moved from Scotland to Peckham , south-east London , to be closer to Miss Bonham-Carter .
29 The row over fibre glass figures adourning buildings seems to have moved from Oxford to Birmingham .
30 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 .
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