Example sentences of "moving out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There should be no more nonsense about one or other of them moving out for a matter of days or weeks only for the unsatisfactory relationship to resume just as unsatisfactorily as before .
2 what you moving out for ?
3 And moving out through the suburbs it looked as if he was right .
4 She called again , moving out through the gate until she stood at the top of the lower garden that sloped down to the bay .
5 Moving out onto the slab at the start of the second pitch of Torro ( photo Bill Birkett ) .
6 This effect is achieved by giving a small , focused example of a very emotional and personal experience and then moving out onto a much larger scale and asking more general questions about humanity .
7 They are moving out onto people 's desks and almost into Woolworths .
8 People not not moving out at quite the same rate of knots .
9 Yeah , they 're moving out at the end of this month .
10 However , so erm she asked me if I 'd go up and give her hand to sort things out , so I was up on the Friday morning and I said well you better phone the corporation and tell them that you 're moving out on Saturday morning .
11 ‘ By the way , Celia 's moving out on Saturday . ’
12 Moving out on the printless sand ,
13 The Town Hall will be closed for refurbishment after Christmas and she is moving out with her staff to offices in St George 's Hall .
14 Much of this is due to the face that , following the recent Monopolies and Mergers Commission report on pub ownership , many breweries are actually moving out of brewing itself and concentrating instead on pub management — an area where they believe they stand to make the greatest profits .
15 Practise this also in reverse mode , stepping back from the attack and simultaneously moving out of line .
16 Cameron and Menzies found themselves moving out of the door in a file of soldiers whose feet were already walking in step .
17 They seemed unconcerned by our presence , and the ranger said they were probably deliberately moving out of our way , but once again we were reminded that , even though this part of Elgon might look like Scotland , we were still most definitely in Africa .
18 ‘ It 's no use telling you disbelieving bastards anything , but I will tell you this : The Brigade is moving out of this place tomorrow . ’
19 And yet , this relatively peaceful country , moving out of the stagnation of the 1930s to the growing affluence of post-1945 , was seldom contented or placid for long throughout these forty-four years .
20 He saw himself , moving out of the bedroom into another , totally dark room , feet dragging yet drawn irresistibly to answer the call .
21 INDICATIONS that the economy is moving out of recession were provided by a clutch of reports and surveys yesterday pointing to improvements in consumer and business confidence and rising credit .
22 Health : Bridging the dental divide With more dentists moving out of the NHS , private insurance can ease the expense , finds Ann Steele
23 Before moving out of Speaker 's House on Friday , Weatherill had the traumatic experience of disposing of his trappings of office .
24 As Figure 5.3 illustrates , it may be derived that teams which are not effectively constituted will have difficulty moving out of the forming and norming stages and that the majority of their time will be spent in these activities ( see Figure 5.4a ) .
25 To save money it is moving out of London to Newport in South Wales and has been running roadshows to drum up business from industry .
26 The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton .
27 He was gradually moving out of Italy , leaving the Pope to handle his own political problems after an imperial show of strength .
28 ‘ I did n't mind moving out of the limelight .
29 Besides providing homes for the newcomers to the city , these estates have been occupied by people moving out of the old city centre and out of some of the older terraced houses .
30 By moving out of the way , we 'll be giving them a clear run .
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