Example sentences of "have move [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Torquay has moved into second spot , with Bournemouth sliding from runner-up in 1991 to sixth this year . |
2 | IN WHAT is becoming a very fast ride across the wastes of the Southern Ocean , Lawrie Smith 's Rothmans has moved into second place in the Whitbread Round the World Race . |
3 | Lawrie Smith 's Rothmans has moved into second place in the Whitbread Round the World Race . |
4 | After two successful years ' trading , Nomad Books of Fulham in central London has moved into larger premises . |
5 | Furthermore , he contests , costs at the company have gone up for the simple reason that it has moved into different areas of activity — IBM simply made the mistake of trying to be ‘ all things to all people ’ , and so will never be able to return to the profit levels of the mid-1980s . |
6 | The search for a new chief executive for IBM Corp has moved into top gear and could be complete by the end of next month , the Wall Street Journal reports . |
7 | Sharples Scientific has moved to new headquarters at Top Station Road , Brackley , Northants NN13 5UG ; tel : 0280–706003 . |
8 | The company is based in Oxford and has moved to new premises in the Oxford Science Park . |
9 | Univel Inc has outgrown the offices it was leasing from its parent Novell and has moved to new premises in the neighbourhood also belonging to Novell . |
10 | White Cockade Publishing has moved to new premises at , ( ) . |
11 | Western Publishing has moved to new offices at . |
12 | After sixteen years at their old address , Stoddard Mattor , the Swedish subsidiary of Stoddard Carpets has moved to new offices in the centre of Stockholm . |
13 | I note that my hon. Friend the member for East Lothian ( Mr. Home Robertson ) has moved to those Benches in an attempt to put the imbalance right . |
14 | It has lost its managing director , and has moved to smaller premises . |
15 | Asoma Instruments has moved to 11675 Jollyville Road , Austin , Texas 78759 , US . |
16 | Charles has moved to another seat in the conference hall , but he has not changed his position . |
17 | FOR a man running a leisurely sort of country , Nawaz Sharif has moved with astonishing speed . |
18 | A crucial question now is how the mood of the Parliamentary Conservative party has moved since that date . |
19 | Any movement of the mouse will change the pattern that the chip detects and it can instantly calculate how far it has moved in any direction . |
20 | Yet her range of interests , in a field that has moved from comparative policy neglect to the very centre of the community care reforms , has been wider than almost all the others . |
21 | Can the government that has been assembled around Mr Beregovoy , the man who has moved from Leftist doctrines to a belief in a mixed economy and who keeps a tight rein on public spending , still be called socialist ? |
22 | If the husband has to move to another area to find work , wife and children are likely to follow ( unless the price of property makes the cost of the family living together prohibitive ) . |
23 | She 'd moved in two weeks earlier and always corrected the spelling of her name when it was written wrongly on the cleaning rotas . |
24 | ‘ There is some irony in the fact that helping other companies make the best use of their existing premises — by installing mezzanine floors or space-saving racking systems — has meant that we have had to move to new premises to cope with the workload , ’ said Mr. Jeary . |
25 | PS John Pemberton was a right-back in his days at Palace though he may have moved to central defence . |
26 | Yeah un unless er he might have moved into Top Valley . |
27 | They face the prospect of having to accept unskilled jobs at lower wages or of retraining , in either event , they may have to move to another part of the country . |
28 | The inhabitants , therefore , may have to move from one part of the nest to another to find the most comfortable conditions . |
29 | Anxiety about the possibility of having to move into institutional care has a particularly strong influence on these perceptions — particularly for women . |
30 | Churchwarden at Middleton-St-George Christian Duff said : ‘ We will have to wait for someone who does not mind the possibility of having to move in five years time . ’ |