Example sentences of "have move a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The rotor teeth are once again aligned with these stator teeth , except that the rotor has moved a rotor tooth pitch . |
2 | Not only have they suffered the nightmares of the civil war , but as each day has passed , they 've known that their daughter has moved a stage closer to death . |
3 | The electrification of one of British Rail 's busiest commuter routes has moved a step closer . |
4 | GLOBAL electronic mail , with desktop computers linking Courtaulds businesses round the world , has moved a step nearer reality . |
5 | A proposed rail link between Oxford , Aylesbury and Milton Keynes has moved a step nearer reality this afternoon with the decision by Buckinghamshire County Council to invest in the project . |
6 | But she is still the same MP ; I do n't think she has moved an inch . ’ |
7 | For example , suppose a motor with the torque/speed characteristic shown in Fig.5.l has to move a load 1000 steps . |
8 | They will have to move a bit towards each other but there is every indication that they will go through their married life fulfilling this role in their relationship . |
9 | A cookie war on both sides of the Atlantic has kept UB on its toes and it will have to move a bit quicker if it wants to keep its investors satisfied . |
10 | But erm on the other hand we do actually have empty spaces in our old people 's homes , so whilst you will have people who may have to move a bit , we 're not actually reducing the number of occupied beds in the whole old person 's home sector |
11 | A firm bustline does wonders for your figure and you wo n't have to move a muscle to create the look you desire . |
12 | Having to move an offer deadline date backward due to a lack of attractive offers will place a vendor in a weak position . |
13 | We 've moved a couple of times , but still the same area . |
14 | He had moved a mile or so up the valley to live at Bullhouse Lodge and work at the nearby corn mill . |
15 | A family who lived there befriended us , looked after our bags and , solicitous of each other , we took turns on the one spare seat from which they had moved a child . |
16 | He had moved a yard or so from the door . |
17 | Now if the Labour group had moved a widening of erm the sort of provision in our elderly persons homes , I could have understood that , because we did n't have real figures , we could not get hold of real figures , every time I went back to a local party meeting , to the Labour group , to any other member they said , do you realise this home has this number of vacancies and your report says that number . |
18 | The bolt had moved a millimetre , perhaps two . |
19 | As early as 1842 Disraeli had moved a House of Commons motion calling for union of British diplomats and consuls in a single service . |
20 | I had moved a table into a big window , for I foresaw that we should need all the help we could get from the view . |
21 | Mrs Murphy had moved a coffee table to the centre of the room and grouped four chairs round it , for the use of the officials of the committee . |
22 | But with Clydebank losing to Morton , Airdrie have moved a point clear at the top of the table with Falkirk occupying third spot . |
23 | But with Clydebank losing to Morton , Airdrie have moved a point clear at the top of the table with Falkirk occupying third spot . |