Example sentences of "[noun sg] move from [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was over 60 years ago that Sir Jesse Boot ( later Lord Trent ) , founder of the Boots Company , made a magnificent gift of land and money which enabled the University College to move from Nottingham town centre . |
2 | Bread moves from stone ground to Stone Age |
3 | The double breasted suit moved from Savile Row to the high street and console jockeys of the financial markets , celebrated in the Thames series Capital City . |
4 | Marlowe 's will to move from unprofound drama is perfectly personified in his play Tamburlaine the Great . |
5 | Meanwhile , Sunderland fans have given chairman Bob Murray the go-ahead to move from Roker Park to a brand-new £60m stadium . |
6 | As the peasant moves from subsistence agriculture to the production of cash crops , he loses the security that a subsistence plot provides , that is a basic food supply . |