Example sentences of "move [adv] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In trying to keep the wheelbarrow upright as I walked , I moved along a wavy line . |
2 | He moved over a long time ago from playing an SG Standard and an ES-345 when he found his beloved fixed-bridge ‘ 64 Stratocaster , which is standard apart from an extra treble-boost toggle switch . |
3 | Then Davey moved quite a long way away for his work and she hardly saw him . |
4 | In the area of closest scrutiny only 14 per cent of males ( 45/311 ) and 19 per cent of females ( 75/390 ) aged over ten at the time of the 1861 census were living in the same house as the one they had inhabited in 1851 ; but many of them had moved only a short distance . |
5 | Yes we got her moved out a little bit earlier . |
6 | Where a child has moved around a great deal it may be difficult to determine where he ordinarily resides . |
7 | And people have actually moved quite a long way in the direction of actually working out their own finances . |
8 | What the authorities failed to realise was that in the few years since the war had ended , aircraft design had moved forward a long way , and there had been a rapid development of jet aircraft of which Tank had little or no real experience — he had not been involved in this critical new phase . |
9 | Contrary to your impression matters have moved forward a considerable way in relation to the Church Road stop . |
10 | Now moving on a little bit further , I know the talk said that I was only going up to er to , but I 'm just going a little bit further . |
11 | After capturing the town of Kupres on Sunday , Croat forces were reported yesterday to have begun moving along a strategic road towards the town of Bugojno , which has a sizeable population of Serbs . |
12 | We set off in file moving along a narrow gauge railway in pitch darkness I was trying desperately to keep in contact with the Frenchman in front of me and cursing him when he stopped suddenly , causing me to bang my face on his rucksack . |
13 | Other small inherent errors are : An increasing speed will cause an apparent nose-up attitude ie , the bar will move down a small amount . |
14 | Something above moving over a smooth sea prompted Monsoon to chatter . |
15 | We consider a pendulum that is free to swing equally in any direction , so that the bob can move over a spherical surface — an arrangement known as a spherical pendulum or a conical pendulum . |
16 | Right can you just move back a little bit more so I can actually |
17 | During the Project Video shoot we shall be moving around a great deal and there may be occasions when people need to contact us but are unable to do so . |
18 | Moving inland a little bit , are there any significant problems which are caused by weathering or erosion ? |
19 | Easy moves up a short arête lead off , and with the cliff being plumb vertical for 120ft at this point , the exposure is soon felt in both mind and arms . |
20 | Move up a little bit erm Just move up though . |
21 | In any one generation , according to the rules of the computer model , it is possible to move only a single step through genetic space . |
22 | If you need to move only a short distance , counties , including London , have mobility schemes operating within their own boundaries . |
23 | The financial resources proposed by the secretary of state to support the strategy are intended to move over a 5 year period from 0.8% of the total NHS budget to a target of 1.5% . |
24 | It 's all very complicated and there 's a lot of stuff about original ‘ round ’ core as opposed to the more modern ‘ hex ’ core , and something about wrap wire being able to move around a round core , and the wrap stretching on tuning and just the core moving through the nut , and the smaller space available for gunk to gather , and a heck of a lot more besides . |
25 | In others the stick will have to move quite a long way forwards before the wing unstalls and the spin stops . |
26 | every year I 'm looking for it to move forward a little bit . |