Example sentences of "[adv] to [be] moved " in BNC.
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1 | Her steely determination , however , had worked , and that very weekend Earl Spencer had been released from hospital and moved into a suite at the Dorchester Hotel , until he was strong enough to be moved home to Northamptonshire . |
2 | Continued refusal would justify discharging those patients fit enough to be moved and with somewhere to go , and forcing the others to submit . |
3 | But the father-of-five fought back to come off his life support machine and improve enough to be moved into a general ward . |
4 | The animals have been recovering at a wildlife sanctuary , and are now well enough to be moved into a purpose built set . |
5 | In his early works he was very concerned with the problem of ‘ alienation ’ and the ‘ essence of man ’ and even in Capital it is impossible not to be moved in reading his account of conditions in England during the first half of the nineteenth century . |
6 | But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists . |
7 | We heard stories of such sadness and desolation that it was difficult not to be moved to tears . |
8 | But Baldwin was not to be moved . |
9 | Knowing the circumstances under which it was written , it is hard not to be moved by the urgency , intricacy , skill and spacious breadth of this extraordinary work . |
10 | ‘ You should have told me about Mrs Richards ’ heart condition — and about her request not to be moved from Monte Samana . |
11 | Cram wallflowers into containers now to be moved to centre stage in late spring . |
12 | The miners were originally to be moved on 8 January 1990 . |
13 | The pristine Gondola has just emerged from the new paint-shop , opened in 1922 , and is about to be moved sideways on the traverser . |
14 | The hospital was about to be moved underground . |
15 | By comparison , the British tradition had already been established and was not yet to be moved . |