Example sentences of "have move [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A FIRM which moved from London to Liverpool and doubled turnover in each of the past three years has moved to a prestige waterfront office block . |
2 | has moved to a position as a professional assistant in a local-authority education department . |
3 | When Radio Compass has moved to a position where it is twice the original bearing , stop timing and note the interval . |
4 | In suffix notation we would write The derivation is as follows : are the velocities of two different particles , for the particle which was at x at time t has moved to a position |
5 | So , if you are intercepting your track at an angle of 30° , you will wait until your RC has moved to a point where it is displaced 30° from the RC 0° to 030° or 330° . |
6 | 6 Track is intercepted when RC has moved to a point where it is displaced from 0° ( station ahead ) or 180° ( station astern ) the same number of degrees as the interception angle . |
7 | Beauty therapy has moved on a pace . |
8 | Quite imperceptibly , arrest has moved from a position at the end of the investigative process to a new niche right at the start . |
9 | The new product has moved from a novelty to a buying habit . |
10 | It was as if he 'd moved through a layer of reality and into something older , a prewar world of poor light and brown paint and damp walls . |
11 | Even his walk was changed : normally he 'd moved like a man with springs in his feet . |
12 | I have found as somebody who has worked for about a quarter century , in the national liberation movement , in building women 's organisations , in building political parties and helping to build trade unions , that I have had to move from a position of seeing national liberation as solving the question . |
13 | I find it astonishing that , in less than a year since proposals on these lines by Robert Jackson , the higher education minister , were leaked , the majority of university vice-chancellors should have moved to a position whereby they are actively pursuing the option of charging students the full cost of their courses . |
14 | A study by Parker , however , using a national sample , reached conclusions which were slightly more supportive of labour mobility programmes : Only 13 per cent of his sample said they would not have moved without a grant but 56 per cent said they would have found it difficult to move without a grant . |
15 | He would have to move into a school where the powerful names were still Bethune-Baker ( though he was retired ) and Marsh and Raven and he would be , intellectually speaking , up against it in a way that he was not at Durham . |
16 | So it , as I said to you in my opening remarks , here 's a clear example of us having to move in a direction that we would n't be recommending to you in terms of policy , but we 're driven by the financial considerations . |
17 | In deciding what procedures to use the project team had to take into account the fact that few of the schools associated with the study were likely to have moved towards a Cockcroft curriculum . |
18 | Here , they 've moved into a ventilation brick . |
19 | But this is about four or five years ago so I mean it 's n we 've moved on a lot since then . |
20 | Something tied up , something in there as a heading so every member of staff knows that at such and such a time they are working on a heading of environmental awareness I would like us to have a precis of what that 's gon na involve but , I sha n't worry if we have n't got that we 've moved on a step |
21 | Of the three action sample carers , two had moved towards a preference for home care : Mrs Cummings ' daughter-in-law , though appearing ambivalent , said she was happy for Mrs Cummings to remain at home now that the project , and the services it had generated , had made caring for her mother-in-law so much easier ; and Mrs Cowan 's son-in-law said : ‘ she likes her own home so she 's entitled to stay there ’ . |
22 | One his release he had moved to a flat in Hazeldene Drive . |
23 | Umpire Douglas Sang Hue , who interestingly had moved into a square-on position and thus was perfectly placed to adjudicate , gave the startled batsman run out . |
24 | Some months earlier he , my step-mother and I had moved into a bungalow at 1122 Henleaze Avenue . |
25 | We had travelled only forty-five miles and had moved into a culture completely different from that of Bangkok , Chiang Mai and Pattaya . |
26 | He had moved into a flat , in Bramerton Street , Chelsea , with another member of the BUF , John Angus Macnab , the editor of Fascist Quarterly until 1937 . |
27 | Neighbours said that Magee had moved into a terrace house in Silver Hill Road , Derby , with his wife , Fiona , and 12-month-old son , Seamus , early last year . |
28 | A Spaniard like Picasso , Gris had arrived in Paris in 1906 and had moved into a studio adjacent to Picasso 's in the Bateau Lavoir . |
29 | Finn had moved into a glass box and never noticed if she or Francie or Aunt Margaret scratched on the glass to attract his attention . |
30 | My first memory is of falling off a rather high bed at the age of three years on the evening that my parents had moved into a house near the top of Hampstead Heath , and of my Father going off on his bicycle to search for a doctor as I had cut my head . |