Example sentences of "have move from a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite imperceptibly , arrest has moved from a position at the end of the investigative process to a new niche right at the start . |
2 | The new product has moved from a novelty to a buying habit . |
3 | I have found as somebody who has worked for about a quarter century , in the national liberation movement , in building women 's organisations , in building political parties and helping to build trade unions , that I have had to move from a position of seeing national liberation as solving the question . |
4 | They had moved from a council flat , Daniel 's choice of home , to this partially renovated artisan 's cottage to make space for her , when she was sufficiently better from her fall and fractured hip . |
5 | If it was like seeing a long lost friend again after twenty-seven years , Darby O'Gill was comfortingly predictable with touches of the old sparkle but we had lost a lot of common ground as I had moved from a place of romance and innocence through a world of cynicism and calculated sophistication . |
6 | We have moved from a culture largely unchanged from nationalisation to one in which the need for change is accepted and many staff are now use TOP principles automatically , |
7 | In what has been described , we have moved from a model of a community in which neighbourly acts were performed within clearly defined limits , with reciprocal benefits looming large , to a model in which , so far as very old people are concerned , such acts are more often the product of altruism ( remembering that this does not deny gratification to the giver ) and of a more systematic attempt to offer and channel care appropriately . |