Example sentences of "move out [prep] their [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Miss Sergeant , 26 , obtained an injunction to keep Redmond away from her and she moved out with their three children to stay with relatives , said Robert Atherton , prosecuting .
2 B Squadron then moved out to their rear base at Bir Fascia , 200 miles to the west .
3 There were a few stunners , true , but they always moved out after their first year whilst the ungainly ones became permanent fixtures .
4 Many of the incomers in resident private housing are still occupationally mobile : ( they are still mostly young ) : many have moved out of their adoptive communities , usually with a sizeable profit , after selling their houses .
5 It can be likened to becoming ‘ them ’ or no longer being ‘ us ’ , for I had further increased my distance from the working lives of the ‘ real polises ’ and had moved out of their known world to become an outsider , a liminal mover .
6 Some older people dread the idea of moving out of their own homes , while others would enjoy being near or actually living with their relatives .
7 Now those same partners gave their blessing to the idea of the two solicitors moving out of their own offices , and setting up a temporary Law Centre where everyone involved could get together and fight for the return of the children ; they would fight for justice , and ultimately a judicial inquiry .
8 If the family can be said to perform functions for the society of which it is a part , it performs these functions indirectly ( that is , through the individuals who , as adults , move out of their own families of origin and form families of procreation ) , and possesses a certain degree of latitude as to the performance of these functions .
9 Elderly people should never be persuaded against their will to move out of their own home , unless their mental or physical health or living conditions are so deplorable that they are a danger to their own or other people 's safety .
10 Such contact can often help individuals to move out of their own , often closed world of despair .
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