Example sentences of "have [been] move [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The school , whose origins go back to the twelfth century , has been moved to a new location .
2 The latest production to have commenced shooting in Dublin is ‘ Into The West ’ , the story of a re-housed gypsy who refuses to be parted from his horse — despite the fact that he has been moved to a high rise block .
3 The Marchioness of Blandford has been moved to a private hospital as she continues to make a good recovery from a riding accident .
4 Dot thought that he must have been moved to a different hospital .
5 For over two years the ILP had been moving towards a position where it could no longer work within the limitations of Parliamentary discipline and electoral necessity .
6 They had been moving in a group , or trying to : actually , they had straggled widely at times .
7 Katya had been moved into a small room near the kitchens , which she shared with Esmereldi , and she was told to cook for the soldiers .
8 He had been moved to a higher class , seemed well adjusted and chatted a lot when she worked with him .
9 She had been moved to a different room in the factory and was doing more intricate work which involved the use of a micrometer and much greater concentration .
10 Anne managed to discover that Kathleen O'Neill had been moved to a small hospital near St Helens in Lancashire and she travelled there to visit her on Sunday .
11 It was reported on Sept. 15 that the imprisoned democracy movement activist , Chen Ziming , had agreed to give up his hunger strike , launched on Aug. 14 [ see p. 38395 ] , on hearing that his fellow dissident and colleague , Wang Juntao , also serving a 13-year sentence , had been moved to a prison hospital for treatment .
12 However , the Independent Television Commission ruled that the adverts were more tongue-in-cheek rather than sinister or sexist and that , in any , case the Naomi Campbell one had been moved to a post-9pm slot .
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