Example sentences of "have [verb] move [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The subject is certainly emotive , but we believe that our study has helped to move the ‘ battle of faith ’ into the arena of science . |
2 | The building programme , however , has necessitated moving the security presence from the front of the building to the back , from where it is harder to spot the vandals . |
3 | You may have had to move the mounting screw pillars to new locations and now is the time you discover if you are correct . |
4 | She tried to push him away , but she might just as well have tried to move the Campanile . |
5 | Almost before the aeroplane had stopped moving the pilot was out through the door waving a hand for pike to hurry . |
6 | Luckily he did worry and , by 1938 , had decided to move the family to England . |
7 | I think you 've got to move the yellow near one of my hoops . |
8 | ‘ I 've had to move the whole of our office down two floors into the variety shows department . |
9 | Well they 've had to move the caravan ! |
10 | That has continually happened when other hon. Members have sought to move the carry-over motion . |
11 | This part of the country , referred to as south Oxfordshire or north Berkshire , ( boundaries have tended to move a lot ) , is a startlingly beautiful part of England . |
12 | But the demands of modern approaches to the teaching of the subject , as well as the influence of research , have tended to move the writing of history away from narrative towards that of the study of themes . |
13 | Unfortunately at the moment we have had to move the playgroup into temporary accommodation so we can only offer two hours a day . |
14 | You know , if , if somebody 's got to move a twenty-two R B even three hundred yards , they do n't do that any more , do they , they move it metres . |