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

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1 It was clear that the department would need to move with the times if its pupils were to continue to get good results , and , encouraged by her new Head of Department , Joanne found herself entrusted with the management of a curriculum innovation for the intake year .
2 And the fear was a burden , that he might need to move to a place which would kill his intellectual life .
3 You 'll need to move to the farmhouse , Seb , and you 'll be wanting help about the place . ’
4 Announcing the initiative , Environment Secretary John Gummer warned that if the industry can not satisfy the government that they are moving towards that objective , then " we will need to move towards a legislative approach " .
5 If things are to change in London we will need to move from the piecemeal experimentation of the past decade to a sustained programme of development .
6 Volunteers from the billiard room were needed to move to the banqueting hall so that the new ladies , many of whom were elderly , might be installed in their places in comparative comfort .
7 The conference concluded that aid to the CIS needed to move from the provision of emergency food and medical aid to a long-term strategy of economic development .
8 Health professionals need to move beyond the traditional view of adoption as the province of social workers and recognise their responsibility to promote the wellbeing of everyone involved in the adoption process .
9 Many kinds of caterpillar need to move to a firm support to moult their skin the twigs in the cage serve this purpose .
10 As you open up the throttle , you need to move to the front of the boat to help it rise on to the plane .
11 Let's straight into seventeen then , I 'll just remind committee that we need to move to the confidential section at five o'clock today in order to get it finished .
12 If Spain is to keep up its tourist figures the resorts need to move with the times by providing clean beaches and modernised hotels .
13 In terms of er political views , or even those who have no political views , of ethnic make-up and everything of this kind and yet now it seems that at a time when our police forces above all , need to move into the present day and prepare themselves for the challenges of the crime and the criminals at the end of this century and into the next century , we seem to have some misgivings about giving the Home Secretary the powers which are placed in this Bill .
14 As this indicates , most are somewhat one-sided and limited in scope , and we need to move towards a synthesis which can enable us to grasp the most significant relationships and processes involved in the local politics of an increasingly diversified , and ‘ restructured ’ , Britain .
15 We need to move from the concepts of knowledge , teaching and learning to the idea of students making their own journey ultimately to a position of intellectual independence .
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