Example sentences of "move [adv] of the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From Western Province , he moved out of the first-class game to Boland but last year returned to the South African top flight with Orange Free State .
2 Hull moved out of the Second Division relegation zone for the first time since mid-September with a 2-1 win over Plymouth last night — their fourth win in their last six games and their third successive victory under the new manager Stan Ternant .
3 Looking at Penguin er , it was a very difficult year but the profit you see was erm , is after providing for the losses up to the date we disposed of Smith Mark and also making further provision on , on er , leases when we moved out of the other buildings , centralized the editorial and er , administrative functions into one office and , and but for that you would see that the er , the Penguin profit would have moved ahead from the year before .
4 As she placed her hands trustingly in his , he moved out of the strong light and she saw his face .
5 He di , he 's , I think he 's the only person who never moved out of the same place .
6 Further , it will document the experience of families as they moved out of the old tenements , often slums , into their new houses in the new schemes .
7 Since you moved out of the old house we ca n't stay with you and Jane hates hotels .
8 Scritti Politti also moved out of the shadowy margins and proposed a schizoid project — the making of perfect pop that contains its own internal deconstruction .
9 He moved out of the bright firelight into the shadows by the wall as if hoping to escape further questioning .
10 Recent opinion polls show that , while Mr Mulroney remained one of Canada 's most unpopular leaders to date , his party had recovered ground and moved ahead of the New Democrats into second place behind the Liberals .
11 The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre .
12 Additionally , the Hammer community was in the process of housing redevelopment , and many in-group members had moved out of the immediate area .
13 Grindingly backward , it 's hardly moved out of the 19th century .
14 Thousands of evacuees are now being moved out of the appalling desert slum at Shaalan as the authorities try to ease the tension .
15 Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s .
16 And despite ( or perhaps because of ) all the loans and all the aid , the net effect is that billions of dollars have actually moved out of the poor countries and into the rich countries .
17 All the Louvre 's sculptures are to be moved out of the remote Pavillon de Flore in the south-west wing and rehoused after being divided , for the first time , into French and non-French works .
18 This August Rivermead staff and patients moved out of the old Victorian wards into new facilities .
19 She hoped Veronica Puddephat had not moved out of the Red House after the separation .
20 Many times more people have moved out of the big state hospitals over a larger number of years and a great deal more research on outcomes has been done .
21 Later , for the 20 and 30 , the motor was moved ahead of the front axle .
22 Consultation is under way on which departments of Queen Margaret would move out of the current site on Corstorphine Hill .
23 However , the recommendation that some regional colleges and colleges of education should become universities was not implemented , nor was the proposal that the colleges of education should move out of the public sector to become closely associated with the universities .
24 Great flat-topped sheets of cloud were moving out of the frigid lands , intermittently obscuring the moon .
25 Since moving out of the unprofitable world of defence , Trend has returned to profits of £900,000 .
26 This research explores ways of moving out of the Western paradigm of thinking about ‘ the political ’ and the relationship of the political to the economic .
27 Blacks are now moving out of the lowest stratum in ever increasing numbers .
28 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 .
29 A long delay is required at the beginning of deceleration so that the rotor can move ahead of the appropriate equilibrium position and produce negative torque .
30 The wording of the concession would seem to suggest that if the husband moves out of the matrimonial home and makes no election that his new home is his main residence then he need do nothing further , since on any subsequent transfer of the former matrimonial home to his former wife the principal private dwelling house exemption will be available ( provided she has continued to live there ) .
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