Example sentences of "moving [adv] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the conditions of farming in a largely self-sufficient community , where needs could be satisfied without moving out of the village , made for at least a formal unity in the rural group .
2 ‘ I did n't mind moving out of the limelight .
3 By moving out of the way , we 'll be giving them a clear run .
4 I was just moving out of the way .
5 There is no mention in the Project booklet of the use of the school library resource centre itself and it may be that for this age group in their first extended piece of work in the school it was felt that moving out of the year base into another area involved more planning , supervision or simple hazard than the staff were ready to face .
6 There was indeed , an air about the place : it was moving out of the west and by the late afternoon , gusting in winds up to 40 miles per hour , would turn over benches .
7 Cameron and Menzies found themselves moving out of the door in a file of soldiers whose feet were already walking in step .
8 Finding candidates to sit on the panels would not be a problem , not least among those moving out of the auditing profession itself .
9 It may be for a perfectly simple reason , for example a partner may have found a job which entails moving out of the area .
10 Success would encourage young people to stay in the inner city instead of moving out of the area .
11 And we 're seeing a situation in which computers are now moving out of the sort of Delphic Oracle there where they were behind glass doors and you could go and look at them and there were huge whirring wheels and whatnot .
12 The company 's European scientific centres have developed a terminal-based system , now moving out of the prototype phase , with high resolution graphics and sophisticated software .
13 THE Scottish economy is moving out of the shadow of public sector clouds into a brighter private sector-led future , the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , claimed yesterday .
14 That is em if nothing happens , if the survivor , if the person being abused does n't do anything , then the abuse carries on and the abuser y'know continues to regularly perform this these acts of abuse , whatever they might be , and erm stopping it is something that er usually involves the , in inverted commas , victim , taking control of the situ well no no well not exactly taking control but trying to do something about it er making more fuss about it to other people , moving out of the house , as sometimes happens when people are adolescents .
15 Moving out of the path of the crowd , she put her luggage down on the uneven pavement and looked around .
16 He saw himself , moving out of the bedroom into another , totally dark room , feet dragging yet drawn irresistibly to answer the call .
17 And yet , this relatively peaceful country , moving out of the stagnation of the 1930s to the growing affluence of post-1945 , was seldom contented or placid for long throughout these forty-four years .
18 But that is moving ahead of the story .
19 MOVING AHEAD OF THE BALL ON THE DOWNSWING
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