Example sentences of "[prep] move [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 More often , they simply died ; the after-dinner heart attack while slumbering in one of the club 's deep leather chairs was a popular way of moving on to the great gentleman 's club in the sky .
2 ‘ The lad has a history of moving on in the game .
3 It was also a way of moving up in the world .
4 Within a year or so you will have the satisfaction of moving in to the house you have built with your own hands ; your old home will have been sold , allowing you to pay back the building society loan you took out to buy the land and materials ; and there will be more than enough profit , considering how much you saved by using your own labour , to pay for some champagne to celebrate .
5 For Jeanne Favret-Saada ( 1980 ) , who set out to study witchcraft in the French Bocage , the only means of moving in on the discourse she hoped to understand was to become part of it .
6 Hunter was on about Deane not getting away from his marker enough , from corners and stuff he just sits and gets marked instead of moving out to the far post .
7 The establishment of hospices is a genuine example of moving out of the margins and into the city of the world ( Du Boulay 1984 ) .
8 Success would encourage young people to stay in the inner city instead of moving out of the area .
9 This research explores ways of moving out of the Western paradigm of thinking about ‘ the political ’ and the relationship of the political to the economic .
10 It 's always held a special meaning for me , and when the development is completed I have every intention of moving back into the area and making my home here .
11 He knew also that the human race freely chose to reject him ; it was only right that they should take some responsibility : mankind as well as God must be responsible for reversing the effects of the fall and for moving on to the mature relationship with the creator that had been ordained for them from all eternity .
12 PRESTWICK 's David Gourlay , jun , the first Scot in action in yesterday 's opening day of the £140,000 Midland Bank World Indoor Championship , survived an off-green setback before moving through to the second round with a three sets to one win over past UK champion Stephen Rees .
13 Before moving on to the more advanced aspects of wave riding let us consider what should happen in the first attempts .
14 The eyes of the slow reader will stop on each word before moving on to the next one .
15 SPAR processed stories sentence by sentence , resolving the ambiguities in each sentence , integrating the information in them into context , and outputting a paraphrase of the sentence , before moving on to the next one .
16 If so , you need to change those beliefs before moving on to the next step .
17 There are two ways of arranging the designs , either working on each one at the same time , or completing one before moving on to the other .
18 Before moving on to the next step , write yourself a character reference for a job .
19 This is because the way that these patterns are read is by knitting two rows of each colour , starting with colour one , then colour two , then colour three before moving on to the next line of the double length pattern .
20 The 3-Colour pattern option operates in much the same way except that it knits colour one , colour two , colour three and colour four before moving on to the next pattern line .
21 Erikson suggests that at different phases of life an individual faces a particular psycho-social problem which needs to be resolved before moving on to the next phase .
22 The first phase is planned to continue to the end of 1994 , and will include assessment of the current services with a view to broadening them , before moving on to the setting up of pilot networks .
23 Go through each of the stages about twenty times before moving on to the next stage .
24 We might feel tempted to say that Wittgenstein 's account may be true of sensations ; but that there is no such thing as a sensation of blue , and so there is no reason why a private linguist could not start by naming the way things look to him before moving on to the more difficult talk of the way things actually are .
25 After a few seconds he looked like a Dark Age warlord in mid campaign , in mid mop-up , on mired mountaintop , taking a glazed breather before moving on to the women and children .
26 The use of And yet in the third paragraph , for instance , gives the impression that the writer is thinking aloud , or perhaps just moving back and forth along the same line of argument — as one would do in chatting to a friend — rather than firmly wrapping up one stage in the argument before moving on to the next as is the case in the German text .
27 These characteristics lead to a generally well-controlled and efficient method of production , whose main disadvantage is the time-delay caused by the queueing effect of individual units waiting for the batch to be completed before moving on to the next operation .
28 Many users navigate these databases with the assistance of any available controlled indexing terms ; they may even search a related database with controlled index terms first , in order to identify some documents and refine their search strategy before moving on to the natural language of the full-text databases .
29 At each phase , the project team has to show that the new car meets predetermined criteria , including financial targets , before moving on to the next .
30 The questions at the end of each chapter have been designed to assist students to test that the reading has been understood before moving on to the next chapter .
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