Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] have moved [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it is not merely the world of ideas and scholarship which has moved on since the 19th century .
2 Nigel , 27 , succeeds Colin Auton who has moved on after seven years at the hotel .
3 Their best effort of the entire proceedings was a superb save in 75 minutes by keeper Kevin McKeown who brilliantly touched away a searing drive by full back John Drake who had moved on to a Totten free kick .
4 Now the last person I had moved on to the hundreds had enormous problems with the stickiness of them .
5 During the inter-war period , when housing expectations among women were rising , one Medical Officer of Health found that mortality rates amongst families who had moved out of a slum area into new council houses actually rose , because correspondingly less was being spent on food .
6 Of the fifty two children entering the school in September 1991 only six percent had received nursery education , compared with thirty nine percent from families who have moved in to in the past .
7 One evening in their local pub , the Dog & Rabbit , an old gentleman who had moved out of the district on retirement , returned to visit his daughter who lived in the area .
8 He must have succeeded since by the end of the next day we 'd moved up to fifth place , and we got our permit to camp for two nights by the Colorado .
9 He 's seen old people who 've moved out of homes before and they 've enjoyed it .
10 Receptionist who has moved back to Newcastle following her husband 's transfer from the computer centre to in Durham .
11 He takes over from Alloa-based Derek Allison who has moved on to be British national coach .
12 The surgery is a new base for five doctors who have moved out of the adjacent Netherton Health Centre .
13 In previous relationships it had always been Lotta who had moved on to better things ; she 'd never been rejected before and she felt angry and humiliated , particularly as she saw her standard of living about to fall . ’
14 She did n't like the way he had moved in on her so quickly .
15 Yet within a few months of Richard 's returning to school he had moved in with Philip , leaving his own family to do so .
16 Because by this time you had moved on to explaining what you wanted me to do and I think I had missed some essential point .
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