Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] be moving [prep] " in BNC.

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1 THIS YEAR THE SOCIETY 'S Easter course is moving to yet another venue ; this time it will be held at Bath University and will run from Wednesday lunchtime to Sunday afternoon with time allowed for sightseeing in the beautiful City of Bath or the surrounding countryside .
2 But it was certainly not my intention to say that the ASB in general and on other accounting questions was moving towards unfudgeable figures : indeed , the indications are that they will continue to ask companies and auditors to make judgments so as to distinguish case from case .
3 MERSEY Docks and Harbour Company is moving into the Irish sea ferry business after clinching a £15m deal .
4 MERSEY Docks and Harbour Company is moving into the Irish sea ferry business after clinching a £15m deal .
5 We negotiated our way through mud and bog by headtorch and finally reached the Kinghouse as talk of a search party was moving beyond bar-room jest .
6 The Communists meanwhile continued to deny that the Campaign Committee was moving towards an understanding with the Liberals .
7 But he added that , with three-quarters of the company 's business now overseas , foreign exchange rates were moving in the right direction .
8 But he added that , with three-quarters of the company 's business now overseas , foreign exchange rates were moving in the right direction .
9 In New York John Wilcock 's relationship with the Village Voice was moving towards its conclusion .
10 Many announcements made by the Home Secretary are moving in the way that I have always wanted it to move , and I believe that er , in Wiltshire this will have a very positive effect .
11 Last , but possibly most important , both public sector services are moving towards more ‘ explicit ’ accountability for the use of their resources .
12 The gas and electricity companies suffer from the scourge of meter-reading and despite 3m unemployed still do n't seem to be able to find anybody to go round knocking on doors at times when anybody that works might actually be at home , and the water companies are moving to metering .
13 The announcement makes clear that the newspaper group is moving towards a seven-day-a-week operation .
14 On 22 June , when the Prime Minister was asking for a corps of at least 5,000 parachutists , the commando idea was moving in a number of directions .
15 Furthermore , if the members of the harmonie rustique were moving around the stage as part of the spectacle , it seems much less likely that they would have been changing instruments picking up a flute for one number , a bassoon for another than they might have done had they been playing from a pit .
16 The birth centre is moving from The Garden Hospital to the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth , St John 's Wood , London .
17 The idea of groining a beach is that along the Sussex coast the beach material is moving from west to east , this is because the prevailing winds drive the gravel erm onto the beach from the southwest , and it moves in that direction all the time .
18 But wherever they end up , there 's a good chance they 'll be moved on again in the next few weeks — 28 groups have been moved on in the last 18 months and the County Council is moving on another group from Kirtlington , north of Oxford tomorrow .
19 From the top of Flinter Gill I looked out to the Howgills and across to where cloud shadows were moving across Dentdale and over Rise Hill .
20 However , the successful operation of the snake was hindered by the adverse circumstances of the time : exchange rates were no longer pegged against the dollar ; there had been a massive increase in oil price which resulted in larger payments imbalances and severe exchange rate pressures ; domestic rates of inflation were showing a tendency to diverge markedly ; and the world economy was moving into recession .
21 As many developing countries are slowly but surely moving from economies based predominantly on agriculture into manufacturing and service industries , and as Third World populations are moving in great numbers from rural to urban areas , there are concomitant changes in the structures of food provision in these countries ( Abbott , 1987 ) .
22 Oil prices are moving to a record high , the stock market is moving lower .
23 Burton claims that : " the tide of public opinion is moving towards full planning controls .
24 ONE of the world 's top eye cancer specialists is moving to the North West .
25 The first , albeit tenative , steps towards forming a new Pacific-based economic union display an astute awareness of the way events are moving within Europe : movements with which Number 10 has yet to come to grips .
26 At the same time that personal computer technology is moving to centre stage for corporate applications , ‘ it is moving down into what you might call the intelligent television , where you can select any type of movie to see , or shop , or interact with information , ’ Gates said .
27 At that moment , a van driver was moving into Mary 's old parking space .
28 It is also important to realise that a number of flow production producers are moving towards a ‘ just-in-time ’ ( JIT ) system of production .
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