Example sentences of "moves out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The right hand route , Call of Nature , moves out on jugs to reach a crack and finishes up this .
2 There is then a pause of perhaps only a few seconds , a semaphore drops , a gleaming red light changes to green , and the long goods train moves out on its journey .
3 And she 's got three kiddies so she moves out at nighttime .
4 She 's watching Walter Hardy — seventy years old , and still the Bay 's most reliable handyman — as he moves out with waders and a boathook to take a look under the terrace 's decking .
5 Having established the finer points , the course moves out to the Barossa training area of gorse , bracken and small pine woods adjacent to the Academy .
6 The budget line moves out to the right and the individual elects to purchase more of X if the publicly provided good is a normal good .
7 Other ancient fears are emerging , as West Africa moves out of dictatorship towards something else .
8 He also predicted that a Labour government would have to increase interest rates by at least two per cent to defend sterling ‘ if the international community decides it does n't trust Labout and moves out of sterling ’ .
9 As α increases , a critical value α c is reached each time the i th layer of target atoms moves out of the cones , allowing for head-on collisions and , hence , back scattering as shown in Fig. 1 .
10 You know that when a black fella dies the whole family moves out of the house and goes walkabout .
11 Always assuming ( perhaps dangerously ) that the world moves out of a slump , unemployment would not increase more than marginally .
12 The Duchess of York moves out of her home with Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice .
13 ‘ As the economy moves out of recession , companies will require more working capital and there may be a shortage , ’ he says .
14 When social debate moves out of the classroom and on to the street , teachers can find themselves targeted .
15 Now as th this weak bou bonding 's overcome by biological processes to actually produce solid calcium carbonate in skeletons , now as that skeletal material sinks down through the water column , it moves out of the region of super-saturation and begins to dissolve .
16 A neat feature is that the bar always moves out of the way when you get near it , hopping from the top to the bottom of the screen and vice versa .
17 In the current series she moves out of the body and into its immediate environment , the domestic world .
18 He 's retired now and crippled with arthritis — hardly ever moves out of his room . ’
19 It arises in the field but moves out of the field to create a destination .
20 As the national economy moves out of recession , Northern Ireland is therefore well placed to take advantage of the economic upturn .
21 This is to misunderstand the strategy , which demands that the teacher moves out of role occasionally to reflect on the work .
22 The wording of the concession would seem to suggest that if the husband moves out of the matrimonial home and makes no election that his new home is his main residence then he need do nothing further , since on any subsequent transfer of the former matrimonial home to his former wife the principal private dwelling house exemption will be available ( provided she has continued to live there ) .
23 Elland Road stages the event between August 1–2 as the tournament moves out of London for the first time .
24 Both the Confederation of British Industry/Business Strategies report into consumer confidence and the Trade Indemnity investigation into business failures show Scotland bringing up the rear if , as expected , the economy moves out of recession in 1993 .
25 Troubled World Cup tie moves out of Africa
26 Can we assume that something moves out of most buildings ?
27 As the Russian new wave moves out into the mainstream , here are ten Soviet names to watch .
28 Arkwright moves out into the sunlight with the dog behind him .
29 Van Gennep 's ideas on ‘ rites of separation ’ ( 1960 ) are a useful means of interpreting the social and spatial movements undertaken by the ethnographer as policeman , as he moves out from the early uniformed position of centrality described above .
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