Example sentences of "moved [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But it is not merely the world of ideas and scholarship which has moved on since the 19th century .
2 The Founders moved on to the next question .
3 And by now the Prime Minister has moved on to the next sterling crisis .
4 This system involves a continuous rotation of paddocks in which the susceptible younger calves graze ahead of the immune adults and remain long enough in each paddock to remove only the leafy upper herbage before being moved on to the next paddock .
5 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 .
6 This is a colourful town at any time of the year , and one which has moved purposefully into the twentieth century .
7 The window is then moved along to the next position .
8 Besides the semi-literate glossies , and the best-selling ‘ page-turners ’ that have to be moved aside for the next over-hyped wave , books appear for sale that are of a quite different kind .
9 The company 's Austin , Texas-based Microprocessor and Memory Technologies Group Monday has now moved up to the first 32-bit version of the multiprotocol communications engine derived from the 68000 .
10 Harris Corp 's Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based Computer Systems Division has moved up to the second generation 88110 version of Motorola Inc 's RISC family with the Night Hawk 5000 series — which ca n't be called Night Hawk in the UK .
11 Grindingly backward , it 's hardly moved out of the 19th century .
12 What about for traders I mean , erm obviously you ca n't really c er why you ca n't comment on the fact that er how your father o o can you comment on how your father actually moved here in the first place .
  Next page