Example sentences of "to move [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Software AG 's managing director , Jeffrey Graham , says ‘ our strategy for the 1990s is to move wholeheartedly into the client/server market . ’
2 To move successfully to a market society the Soviet Union will need to draw on latent entrepreneurial values among its citizens .
3 He reached for the gear lever and we began to move slowly off the bridge .
4 Under normal conditions limestone allows aqueous salt solutions to move constantly through the stone .
5 The Prime Minister 's undertaking to move swiftly to the market economy was given tangible form on July 20 , 1990 , in the presentation to parliament of bills to create the legal framework for such an economy and to turn the great majority of state-owned businesses into autonomous enterprises and companies with share capital .
6 He switched on the engine , and the car began to move swiftly through the suburbs where she lived .
7 I have just sat down on the wet grass when everyone around me starts to move swiftly in the direction of the wooded area just visible through the mist and gloom .
8 All in situ bioremediation schemes in which microorganisms are added require that the injected microorganisms are able to move easily within the subsurface with low degrees of attenuation , or ‘ thinning out ’ of the population due to adsorption on soil particles or natural decay .
9 Seen as potential rivals to his Dalek creations , Terry Nation 's Mechonoids proved too cumbersome to move easily around the studios .
10 Clear cross-references , supplemented by a thorough index , allow you to follow up a line of enquiry and to move easily from the text to the line drawings , maps and colour plates — each chosen to represent a particular design or type of rug typical of those currently available — offering instant visual access to the information you need .
11 During the past few years she has been forced to endure : — A break-in at her home and the loss of £5,500 ; — A series of raids on her office which eventually prompted the company to move elsewhere in the town ; — Drunks breaking into the company headquarters to sleep off their drinking binges ; — Car theft and vehicle damage .
12 They had been much on Rose Hilaire 's mind because the buyer from one store , Morgan 's of Leeds , had shown signs of wanting to move away to a manufacturer offering lower costs .
13 ‘ We 'll turn you in , arrange police protection , perhaps the family 'll have to move away for a while , but — ‘
14 However , in order to understand the many ways in which context affects language processing we need to move away from a consideration of single-word recognition to a consideration of how sentences are processed .
15 I , too , welcome the fact that we are trying to move away from a system that does not benefit families , local chargepayers , or anybody else .
16 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
17 The aim should be to move away from a subsistence standard of income in social security towards one that allows older people to participate more fully in society .
18 He has created regional delegations , encouraged bodies that finance innovation , such as ANVAR , to move away from the capital , and generally supported initiatives in research at regional level .
19 Er , the woman put her hands up as well and then we started to move away from the door , er across the room er to avoid being stuck as a silhouette in the doorway .
20 Not only was the boat moving away from land , but this 147-year-old colony is also beginning to move away from the Prince of Wales and the country he represents .
21 Dorothy Mitchum , his wife since 1940 , tried to get him to move away from the West Coast after eight years of marriage , but he did n't want to leave so she and the children left him to go and live in New York .
22 We need to move away from the idea that ‘ they ’ — women , people from ethnic minorities and the disabled — are a problem .
23 When war broke out in 1914 , Harrison was sent to France to join the British Expeditionary Force and regarded this as a heaven-sent opportunity to move away from the subject of the venereal diseases .
24 In the early 1960s generous grants were made available to encourage farmers to move away from the village centre where lack of hygiene and noise were obviously troublesome to ‘ re-settle ’ near their plots of land .
25 The aim to move away from the language of entitlement to the language of obligation is very different from the language of freedom and liberty which dominated the earlier phases of Thatcherism .
26 Durham School captain Richard Elliott , who was to have replaced him , will be on the bench as City attempt to move away from the relegation zone .
27 We 've had some discussion with the College to seek to resolve this , and the proposals erm , are set out in paragraph four , three , er , in that it would mean that the College would not take over the ownership of the site , er , and it , but , but they would continue to occupy their part of the site er , effectively rent free from the County Council , but if , at any time , they decided they , the College wanted to move away from the site , it would revert to the County Council , it would n't actually become a College asset .
28 The mouse 's natural response is to move away from the handler and while pulling gently backwards on the tail the mouse can be pinned to the grid between the thumb and bent forefinger of the free hand .
29 The shorter the boat , the more easily the boat goes off course and the more the paddle blade needs to move away from the boat 's side whilst we propel it forward .
30 The citizens charter reform means that the Government are making a determined effort to move away from the era when the gentlemen in Whitehall always knew best towards a more open , accountable public service , striving to do better .
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