Example sentences of "have move a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Interviewing him in his office in the Department of Transport , an ugly high-rise building that has the compensation of a superb panorama of London , dominated by Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that MacGregor has moved a long way up the greasy pole . |
2 | But if a child mutates in a big way , so that it has moved a long distance away from its parent in genetic space , what are the odds of its being better than its parent ? |
3 | In fact as you know the world has moved a good deal faster than any of us expected . |
4 | Now the exercise has moved a further step forward , with yarn ranges presented to knitwear manufacturers and retailers . |
5 | This argument is reversed when the load has to move a large distance , because a high operating speed is then required . |
6 | But the plain fact is , and genuinely I mean this , er , er , erm , if it were as simple working across the boundaries between yourselves and the Health Authority , between yourselves and the private sector , with the voluntary sector , and the great army of unpaid helpers if it was that simple , erm , then we would have moved a long way along that line towards implementation of a humane and caring care in the community twenty years ago , when these debates first started . |
7 | Satellite surveillance is all very well , but it takes time to get information back and in that time a naval force can have moved a fair distance . |
8 | But when you 've moved a five-bedroomed house which has got a grand piano in it as well , and you 're about twenty to thirty foot at the back and all you can see is furniture furniture furniture furniture furniture , you can imagine as you go on you 're thinking God will we ever get to this ? |
9 | Planning these raids had moved a long way in a few months , as explained in Chapter 10 . |
10 | The defendant had moved a few weeks before to another address in the same town , but this fact was not discovered at the time . |
11 | What follows may suggest that we have moved a long way from the consideration of reading . |
12 | Will my hon. Friend please comment on the cost of that and on the fact that , 50 years after the Beveridge report , we have moved a long way from the principle of paying into the kitty through insurance before being allowed to draw out of it ? |