Example sentences of "moved from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Newspapers have traditionally moved from profitability to loss and vice versa at regular intervals as their costs and revenues — always delicately balanced — have come under attack from a variety of quarters .
2 We have moved from consensus to conflict in politics : have we moved in that direction , too , as regards our constitutional order , taking that to mean the broad principles underlying the way government is organised and power exercised ?
3 Heavy freight would be moved from road to rail to make roads and villages safer .
4 MOVED from South Kensington to allow room for the new Flight gallery ( see page 10 ) , the Science Museum ( ScM ) has placed Avro 504K D7560 on loan to the Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop , Hants .
5 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 .
6 Flaubert was emblematic of a further development in modernization , in which the referent of the work of art , having evolved from the timeless and ideal to the contingent , now had moved from contingency to virtual insignificance .
7 It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country .
8 Like an out-take from Falcon Crest , Souness and his wife moved from villa to mansion and back again , but his incurable obsession with football ultimately led to divorce and to a painful separation which distanced Souness from his children .
9 The party moved from church to house .
10 Alternatively cards may be moved from pile to pile if they match the suit of the card underneath and have a lower face value .
11 As an optional extra you could specify an unfeathering device which moved the blades towards the normal pitch range when the propeller lever was moved from feather to fully fine .
12 Arrested and interned by the Germans , Adair was eventually moved from Bayonne to Fresne .
13 In some systems one crane serves more than one aisle and in this case is moved from aisle to aisle by an automatic transfer system .
14 She has moved from Arrow , and is just the sort of author who can benefit from a change of publisher , for she has been slipping a little recently .
15 The man reappeared , picked up something and then moved from sight again .
16 He went over to the spot where Allen had hidden , ‘ … and then moved from tree to tree until he reached the path about twenty paces ahead .
17 Thus the Long Gilt suffered a mild setback in 1988 and 1989 as the public sector finances moved from deficit to surplus and the Treasury instituted a " buy-back " programme for long-dated gilts .
18 The joke was , as he knew from the records , that one of two of the most successful criminous families had moved from council flats into the new apartments on the proceeds of a life of profitable wrongdoing .
19 I was moved from home to home .
20 Under the Conservatives , Britain has moved from manufacturing trade surplus to manufacturing trade deficit .
21 Just-in-time management philosophy has moved from manufacturing to the university library sector .
22 Bombed out of one small premises , Grandpa had moved from factory to factory , finally ending up in what was now Belmodes .
23 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 .
24 A key characteristic of information technology is the decentralisation of computer operations — computer terminals have moved from specialist data processing departments into the rest of the establishment .
25 The 400 joule answer is correct if the load is moved from floor to floor , or the man always holds the load and moves from floor to floor .
26 In the aftermath of the Vietnamese troop withdrawal in September 1989 [ see pp. 36881-82 ] , the rebel armies moved from guerrilla tactics to more conventional fighting and the civil war in Cambodia encroached further east into population centres .
27 Michael Heseltine was moved from Trade and Industry to Environment .
28 Richard Gosling MHCIMA has moved from food and beverage manager , The Blue Waters Beach Hotel , Antigua , to assistant food and beverage manager , The Holiday Inn Golden Mile , Hong Kong .
29 Michael Howard , another standard-bearer for the Right , was moved from Employment to Environment , the largest Whitehall department .
30 Or have we moved from minor to major ?
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