Example sentences of "[noun pl] have moved [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The passion to tell it as it strikes us , yet , if we are honest , in the knowledge that we are only passing through and it is easy to manipulate images having moved on . |
2 | Late in March Mahmoud showed up for the first time since the Yanks had moved out . |
3 | Many people argued that , as the polytechnics had moved out of local government , two separate funding bodies made little sense and hindered the development of an integrated system of higher education . |
4 | At one time Camille and her peers had moved around like soldier ants devouring all in their path . |
5 | The GIs had moved out years earlier , and Latinos and a few Asian former warriors from Vietnam and Cambodia had taken their place in houses that were built cheaply to last a short time . |
6 | Over the past decade , lasers able to generate ultra-short pulses have moved out of the laser physicist 's laboratory and onto the chemist 's bench . |
7 | The polytechnics have moved out of local government control and are now funded by the Polytechnics and Colleges Funding Council acting on behalf of the Secretary of State . |
8 | Any such move makes probable the sudden exposure to new agents ( or at least new strains ) to which children born in the area , even if their parents had moved in , would already have developed some immunity . |
9 | I felt that I had moved on ; my attitudes , my experiences had moved on . |
10 | EXCEPT at the highest of America 's ski resorts , the lifts have stopped and the instructors have moved on to Argentina or New Zealand . |
11 | Now the Arabs have moved in , because you-know-who in Rome has done a deal for oil rights , including a fat kickback for you-know-who , naturally . |
12 | Erm it relates to er something that Mr said erm for er for Leeds City Council , that circumstances have moved on . |
13 | One area in fact that circumstances have moved on is erm on environmental awareness . |
14 | Matters have moved on since then and those ideas are now very much on the agenda , and I am delighted by that . |
15 | Erm , matters have moved on from than then in terms of the er additional P P G guidance which I think makes it quite clear , as as you 've already s said that erm we should be as transparent as possible in our allocations and levels for provision for employment development . |
16 | Over the years the plants have moved around to wherever suits them best , so that the effect is almost as natural as you could hope for in an aquarium . |
17 | Most lenders waited until payments were three to six months in arrears before seeking repossession orders , and by the time a court order was granted most families had moved out . |
18 | Those people whose families had moved out from the inner areas still retained some ties with relatives in the inner city , but clearly such ties are by definition weaker in quality than ties with immediate neighbours , and they were dismissed as relatively weak in our inner-city network analysis . |
19 | Within a week the big machines had moved in , and that corner of his parish could have been one of thousands of others in modern England — any place , anywhere . |
20 | Er they do after , yes th the , the nationalists had moved back across the south after nineteen forty five erm th th they 'd , they 'd retreated from the Japanese progressively after nineteen forty one and abandoned Shanghai and etcetera . |
21 | He was very soon to be forced to face the fact that things had moved on since 1939 . |
22 | By the time court orders are granted — some six to 12 months later — most families have moved out . |
23 | All that has happened , as Mr. Ault , the plaintiff 's development officer , confirmed in evidence , is that planning priorities have moved on . |
24 | The Building Societies say they 're often unaware that tenants have moved in to properties until they 've been repossessed . |
25 | In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business . |
26 | Fergie and the little princesses have moved out of the £5 million mansion at Sunninghill , Berks , and moved into a lodge at nearby Wentworth . |
27 | Things have moved on since then . |
28 | In 1973 David Clarke wrote an article called ‘ Archaeology : the loss of innocence ’ and although things have moved on , and there have been lots of new ideas since the early days of the new archaeology , that loss of innocence , and the willingness to think about the theoretical foundations of archaeology , have been the big new development . |
29 | I 'd like to come back to policy on migration chair , and I 'm grateful to Mr for pointing out that nineteen eighty is thirteen years ag away and things have moved on in every respect demographically . |
30 | erm I 've always believed that consistency is an overrated virtue so I 'm not gon na criticise the Conservatives for changing their minds but you have to ask yourself why is this recorded on the agenda today when the sub-committee , planning sub- committee has already met and discussed these matters and things have moved on a little further Well we we really have to look at how the resolution in this paragraph came about in the first place . |