Example sentences of "have move from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ?
3 The inhabitants , therefore , may have to move from one part of the nest to another to find the most comfortable conditions .
4 However , Suffolk 's social services director Bill Bulpin said there was no question of old people having to move from residential care once they were established there .
5 Pupils will now be tested when they are deemed to have moved from one stage to another and the teacher will be free to determine when this is the case .
6 It found that in the 3 years since the first survey , crime had moved from third place to the top of people ‘ s list of problems affecting their neighbourhood .
7 Perhaps the most compelling evidence of all comes from studies of people who have moved from one country to another — Japanese who have emigrated to California , for instance — and adopted Western diets .
8 A third group of rural in-migrants comprises those who have moved from metropolitan areas for employment reasons .
9 In recent years most Latin American countries have moved from military dictatorships to democracy .
10 So we have to move from old structures to new but the first new government of South Africa will be a compromise in itself because it will be a united government but it will inherit not a post-apartheid state as many academics and politicians tell us it will inherit a nil-apartheid state and that is a very big difference we still have to move to the post-apartheid situation which could take decades .
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