Example sentences of "have move [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Having said farewell to Susan , the Doctor has moved the TARDIS on again , bringing it to rest in a cave somewhere on the planet Dido . |
2 | But unlike most schools which set the 2nd MB at the end of the second year of the course , before the students start their clinical studies , Southampton has moved the exam to the end of the third ( first clinical ) year . |
3 | Although just what she had done with all her unencumbered time since he 'd moved the rest of them to Almsmead , other than take an excessive interest in the mill-school he 'd had to build to keep on the right side of that damned , interfering Factory Act , he was uncertain . |
4 | ‘ I 've had to move the whole of our office down two floors into the variety shows department . |
5 | Unfortunately at the moment we have had to move the playgroup into temporary accommodation so we can only offer two hours a day . |
6 | They will have to move a bit towards each other but there is every indication that they will go through their married life fulfilling this role in their relationship . |
7 | We 've moved a couple of times , but still the same area . |
8 | That 's why I 've moved the bookcase behind your head . |
9 | Erm , yes , well I 'm very glad you 've moved the amendments about the scheme . |
10 | Now if the Labour group had moved a widening of erm the sort of provision in our elderly persons homes , I could have understood that , because we did n't have real figures , we could not get hold of real figures , every time I went back to a local party meeting , to the Labour group , to any other member they said , do you realise this home has this number of vacancies and your report says that number . |
11 | As early as 1842 Disraeli had moved a House of Commons motion calling for union of British diplomats and consuls in a single service . |
12 | I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view . |
13 | Colonel Feather had then expressed a worry that children could easily reach over and scoop up a fingerful of frosting , perhaps spoiling someone 's chances , so he and Mr Doran — the latter complaining mightily about his lumbago — had moved the cakes to the back of the table . |
14 | My father-in-law had moved the money into the Pyramid Building Society in Melbourne , which was offering the best interest rates available at the time , and it had gone bust . |
15 | Provost McDonald said last year BAe had moved the headquarters of its regional jet operation to Prestwick . |
16 | Although Gregory states in his Histories that Quintianus of Rodez was suspected of treason by the Visigoths , in his Life of the bishop he reveals that the local catholics were opposed to him , because he had moved the bones of a favourite saint . |
17 | When he realised that none of his children was interested in farming as a career , he had moved the family to Brisbane and had encouraged Belinda in her ambition to become a nurse . |
18 | Then after Farish had displaced these shots and Baxter had moved the jack for Cumbria to hold three , Harlow trailed it again to leave Cumbria still holding one . |
19 | He had moved the table under the direct light from the window , and was bending over the tough , cross-grained wood and the awkward knife with knit brows , breathing heavily . |
20 | In a third serving of a bankruptcy notice in 1911 , Wilson claimed not only that the Federation had inspired the plaintiff , a seaman called Nielsen , to take the action , but that they had moved the plaintiff from place to place so that he could not be found , making it impossible to discharge the union 's debt to him . |
21 | I have moved the patient in there to be closer to the turret , the better for me to nurse her . |
22 | ‘ But I have to move the owls around each week , ’ he says . |