Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] moved " in BNC.
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1 | Micky and the two girls were looking for a fourth person — someone having just moved out and on . |
2 | I realized that I had n't moved two feet away from the oven all morning , and I was exhausted . |
3 | I had already moved onto a better job by then , along with all the other officers who had worked on the loan . |
4 | This was my first real relationship with a grown man beyond the charmed circle of father , uncles , cousins , in which Alec and I had previously moved . |
5 | I had not moved my family from Felixstowe and used to commute home on my old battered motor cycle as often as possible which relieved the monotony of existence . |
6 | I had just moved into a flat with my boyfriend and I was beginning to feel very guilty . |
7 | ‘ I do n't know whether a place as small as this keeps registered poisons but I 've just moved labs … ’ |
8 | I 've just moved into one of the new housing complexes . |
9 | I 've just moved into a cottage on the edge of Warminster . ’ |
10 | I 've just moved it all away |
11 | I 've just moved into a new flat , I do n't have a telephone . |
12 | I 've recently moved here from Heymouth ’ |
13 | I 've recently moved into a village which has a rector . |
14 | Someone had thus moved the body , and it had to be assumed that it was the same person who had pushed her on to the plough . |
15 | But I have n't moved any of my things until you 've examined the room . |
16 | I have n't moved it at all . |
17 | Matilda looked right back into the flashing eyes of this infuriated female giant and said with total calmness , ‘ I have not moved away from my desk , Miss Trunchbull , since the lesson began . |
18 | ‘ Should you come to town , I am sorry that I can not offer you a home pro tempore — pro trumpery indeed it would be , if I did not make any such offer — for unless you occupied the grate as a seat — I see no probability of your finding any rest consonant with the safety of my parrots — seeing , that of the six chairs I possess — 5 are at present occupied with lithographic prints : — the whole of my exalted & delightful upper tenement in fact overflows with them , and for the last 12 months I have so moved — thought — looked at , — & existed among parrots — that should any transmigration take place at my decease I am sure my soul would be very uncomfortable in anything but one of the psittacidae . ’ |
19 | I have recently moved , with two children , two cats and an apparently treacherous abyss where a husband ought to be . |
20 | I have recently moved into a house on a main road , and I am concerned about the cats playing outside . |
21 | I have recently moved with my work to Edinburgh and would be interested to hear from other Salford graduates of the same era ! |
22 | I take the opportunity of the publication of your paper to draw attention to these small details , with respect to which I have never moved myself , because until they interest others in the neighbourhood i should be sorry to be supposed to move in them for any interest of my own . |
23 | One company which has just moved into Scotland , the Marketing Store , believes that the market here is ripe for development . |
24 | Biting campaign : Walkers Crisps , a company promoted by the Marketing Store which has just moved into Scotland |
25 | Two of those references are to research by Professor Harry Smith and his colleagues in Birmingham — work which has certainly moved on during the intervening decades . |
26 | I looked back at the figure , which had not moved , which continued to stare at me from the shade through the sunlight over the gulley . |
27 | Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house . |
28 | ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’ |
29 | Yesterday , Ian Forrest , who has just moved his home , a truck , from Glen Moriston to Laggan , said the protest would involve residents of both the 40-strong Laggan site and the ten remaining at Glen Moriston . |
30 | Landlord Bill Long , who has since moved to another pub , gave evidence in support of the defendant , verifying that he had been within his sight for the time in question , except for a brief spell when he was collecting glasses . |