Example sentences of "have move to [art] [noun] " 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 | ‘ Post-Human ’ , the Foundation 's previous exhibition , imaginatively curated by Jeffrey Deitch and featuring the work of thirty-six younger international artists , has moved to the Castello di Rivoli , Turin ( to 22 November ) , and will then be seen at the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art , Athens ( 3 December-14 February 1993 ) and at the Deichtorhallen , Hamburg ( 12 March-9 May 1993 ) . |
8 | ‘ Post-Human ’ , the Foundation 's previous exhibition , imaginatively curated by Jeffrey Deitch and featuring the work of thirty-six younger international artists , has moved to the Castello di Rivoli , Turin ( to 22 November ) , and will then be seen at the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art , Athens ( 3 December-14 February 1993 ) and at the Deichtorhallen , Hamburg ( 12 March-9 May 1993 ) . |
9 | Switching to modern times , the source of new breeds has moved to the North American continent . |
10 | Quite suddenly the UN has moved to the centre stage of world politics . |
11 | Jon Potter , the Great Britain international right-half , has moved to the North and will not be available next season . |
12 | From clogged skies to choked motorways , from Clapham Junction to the Marchioness , Mr Prescott has been Labour 's voice of protest on an issue that has moved to the heart of the ‘ quality of life ’ agenda increasingly dominating the political agenda . |
13 | But now , on the city 's 350th anniversary , after a decade of preparation , the MAC has moved to the city centre , taking up residence in a new C$33 million building on the Place des Arts , the centrally located cultural centre already home to the city 's orchestra , opera and the Grands Ballets Canadiens . |
14 | As in the case of Britain one has to tread carefully in arguing that public opinion has moved to the right in other states in the past decade . |
15 | Note how the knees are still flexed and the bulk of the body weight has moved to the right . |
16 | Mr Rowley has moved to the Tubwell Row branch from the Newcastle Building Society where he was general manager . |
17 | The survey of the art of Susan Rothenberg has moved to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden , Washington ( until 9 May 1993 ) . |
18 | It is questionable whether the real centre of economic power in this country is any longer an elected parliament or whether it has moved to the trade unions , large corporations , government departments , nationalised industries and government agencies . |
19 | Jodie Riddell , owner of the very sweet Wolfer ( Sam 's ‘ girlfriend ’ ) , came close to losing her 18-month-old pet on a busy street — after they 'd moved to the hostel . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | If the cast had wanted to , they could have moved to the Lyric , Hammersmith . |
22 | He was educated in France , the family having moved to the Bouches-du-Rhône when he was about nine . |
23 | joined the personnel team two years ago having moved to the area from Chester . |
24 | The Allied artillery appeared to have moved to the south of Bavent and are concentrating their barrages during the hours of darkness , and the early morning , between three and four o'clock . |
25 | It should seem to have moved to the side . |
26 | Well I do n't know , ha ha have n't you got a position where er as , as we began to , to see last week , there is this radicalization coming in but the , the er i i it 's the peasants who 've moved to the left of the Party , you 're right , that they are inappropriate to this very moderate policy of rent reduction erm a tax on collaborators land is being redistributed and is n't saying right we , i i in the same way that , that Mao was identifying the problem in in , either you , you follow the masses or you , you lead them but , but thereof we are behind them and a sense the Party has got ta recognize that , it 's got ta catch up with the masses and is n't that first paragraph saying look this is the way you should be going , that there are peasants who are redistributing the land and land reform is in effect taking place and that 's what we want to see ? |
27 | One his release he had moved to a flat in Hazeldene Drive . |
28 | From there he had moved to an executive position with the National Coal Board . |
29 | The engagement which followed was hardly even a skirmish , but it had been directed against the king , and in December , after Lancaster had moved to the midlands to gather reinforcements , the king wrote to the City of London complaining that Lancaster intended to attack him . |
30 | The imperial frontier had moved to the south , but pockets of unconquered territory remained in the rear . |