Example sentences of "[noun prp] move from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 McMaster moved from the seaside to take up a new teaching post in Drumahoe near Londonderry last week , and decided to make the break with the club he has served so well for a decade .
2 Instead they invited Bob Paisley to move from the boot room to the manager 's office .
3 Hammond moved from the doorway , picking up the map Kim had set down on the table .
4 Dunloy 's Gregory O'Kane comes into the side at right half forward , with Paddy Walsh moving from the attack to midfield where he partners Paul McKillen in place of Paul Jennings who departed to America during the week .
5 Initially , in 1947 , Sir Stafford Cripps moved from the Board of Trade to a newly created Ministry of Economic Planning but , after a few months ' existence , this was absorbed into the Treasury when Cripps became Chancellor of the Exchequer .
6 Christine moved from the window .
7 Francisco Ramos da Cruz moved from the Ministry of Fisheries ( where he was replaced by Maria de Fatima Jardim ) to become the governor of Cuanza Sul province .
8 At about the same time that I went up into the Boys ' School , my friend Hubert Gould moved away to Bournemouth and my other friend Alf Norris moved from The Friary to Greencroft Street and , as this was only two hundred yards from our house , we saw quite a lot of each other .
9 Ralph Sinnott makes a desk and chair , while Hazel Rogers moves from the box she wrote about in the April issue , to a nest of tables .
10 Miss Evans moved from the sink where she 'd been all this time , standing quite still , and started to clear the plates from the table .
11 After our election victory , Willie Whitelaw moved from the Home Office to become Leader of the House of Lords and his place was taken by Leon Brittan , who in a notable promotion became the youngest Home Secretary since Robert Peel .
12 McIntosh moved from the midfield to the back row when he went to st .
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