Example sentences of "[pron] have moved away from " in BNC.

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1 This strategic reorientation has progressed furthest in RX , which has moved away from copiers as its core business to customer-specified integrated office systems .
2 Mrs Brown , 35 , has since made a full recovery but was unable to attend the ceremony because she has moved away from the area .
3 Then he said , he 'd heard you 'd moved away from home .
4 Like a ship on a slow tide , she had moved away from him , without either of them knowing until it was too late and the drift could n't be stopped .
5 No , I think that we would have liked to have seen more women , I would have liked to have stayed on the Shadow Cabinet , and I would have liked to have seen more women in the Shadow Cabinet , but to say it 's a disaster , and somehow we 've moved away from the path we 've set ourself is simply not the case .
6 There were new forms of technology coming into existence then , one , we had moved away from the automatic er type of machinery to what they called er digital controlled and numerical controlled machines .
7 We have moved away from such remedies as being too brutal for a humane society and nowadays those who advocate them are seen as blimpish relics of an imperialist , authoritarian society which favoured cold baths and weals on the buttocks as character forming .
8 We have moved away from daily table chanting and spelling tests , when the mastery of English involved little more than fitting appropriate words into gaps in simple sentences , when reading was learned parrot fashion from a primer .
9 It should be noted , however , that already with Schumpeter we have moved away from models based on the distinctiveness of the elite characteristic as an explanatory factor , to a lower-level operation which explicitly refers to realistic definitions rather than to explanations , and in which the model , such as it is , looks remarkably like a composite description of liberal democracy .
10 In Britain , we have moved away from such arrangements .
11 They 'd moved away from the office district and she was now in an area of sandwich shops , electrical stores and ticket agencies where the traffic was heavier and the pavement crowds more dense .
12 One thing I 've learnt in the last half hour is the speed at which the rules of debate seem to be changing and it will not surprise you to hear that as Mr Allenby and Harrogate District Council have moved towards Professor Lock 's point of view , they have moved away from the Civic Society 's point of view .
13 They have moved away from the central area .
14 In his most recent work , he has moved away from elaborate vessels and on to rough-textured jigsaw-like pieces — the ceramicist 's equivalent of collage .
15 Because of the pressure of space , I can not enter into the arguments about whether Buddhism is a theistic religion , and how far it has moved away from its Hindu parent religion .
16 Later , he had moved away from these classical designs ; he had become interested in Arabic jewellery , she said , and in their techniques of wiring jewels so delicately and invisibly that they moved with their wearer .
17 So he had moved away from Jewtown to a considerably larger and more imposing semi-detached house in Blackrock — a suburb which , though no more than a mile beyond Celtic Crescent , was undeniably middle-class and rising .
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