Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh pn] have moved [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Up to 73 Yanomami Indians have been killed by a group of garimpeiros , illegal miners who have moved into the Indians ' reserve in the Amazonian forests on the borders of Brazil and Venezuela .
2 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
3 The law , similar to one already introduced in Estonia , has angered many thousands of Russians who have moved into the republic in recent years .
4 These may include the managers or key workers who have moved with a decentralizing firm , although in some areas , notably Cornwall ( Perry 1979 ) , migration may occur before employment is obtained .
5 He is one of 3,000 latino workers who have moved into Aspen 's Roaring Fork Valley , replacing anglo ‘ ski bums ’ as caretakers of the rich .
6 The CDHES estimates that there are now more than 500.000 displaced persons who have moved to areas away from the conflict zones and some 1 million ( 20% of the entire population ) living outside the country .
7 Increasingly , then , when we examine social change in rural England we must not only take account of changes within agriculture but of changes on the interface between the ‘ truly rural ’ ( i.e-agricultural ) inhabitants and the ‘ adventitious ’ population of ex-urbanite newcomers who have moved into the countryside in such large numbers since the war .
8 Not for him , then , the vogue of so many of today 's tournament players who have moved into the fashionable Sunningdale area so they can be close to Heathrow .
9 This book is set against the breakdown of the pattern in recent times , the next will concentrate on peasants who have moved to the city .
10 ‘ The residents who have moved into the first houses are the envy of everybody .
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