Example sentences of "move [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The Greenlys moved to Clevedon for some time , in which district he made valuable contributions to Pre-Cambrian , Palaeozoic , and Quaternary geology .
2 He moved to Swansea for £160,000 before finishing his career as a coach at Sunderland .
3 The match was agreed when Mowbray moved to Scotland for £1m last November .
4 Transferred to Rotherham , where he still lives with his wife and two young sons , he moved to Everton for £150,000 in 1985 understudy to the enduring Southall .
5 After completing an apprenticeship under his father in maintenance , moved to Newark for two years before returning to Barton-on-Humber .
6 He moved to Birmingham for his early clinical experience and to research on aspects of hypertension in diabetes which formed his MD thesis .
7 In April 1943 they moved to Poland for training and in September 1943 were sent to Yugoslavia as part of Gen Loehr 's Army Group E to fight Tito partisans .
8 Following this incident Richard Baxter took his friends ' advice and moved to Gloucester for his own safety .
9 As well as capturing Irwin from Elland Road , they picked up defender Andy Linighan for £45,000 and sold him on to Norwich for £350,000 — and they got an extra £150,000 when he moved to Arsenal for £1 million .
10 Then he moved to Bordeaux for the winter , before returning to Orléans and Paris .
11 So we moved to Haddenham for peace and quiet but now it starts here and we 're very frightened we shall be driven away from here because you ca n't live with that noise .
12 The Bush administration also moved on proposals for tax cuts , designed to appeal to middle-class voters hurt by the recession , and to counter a plan put forward by Senate finance committee chairman Lloyd Bentsen ( Democrat , Texas ) for tax cuts of $72,000 million over five years financed by a 5 per cent cut in defence spending .
13 Apparently people , some of them women and children , are being moved towards Kismayu for some sort of demonstration . ’
14 Captivated by Christ and his love she ‘ was greatly moved with love for my fellow Christians that they might know and see what I was seeing , for I wanted to cheer them too ’ .
15 Changes in the size of boreal forests and carbon dioxide concentrations have moved in step for most of this century .
16 The driver was taken to the same hospital , but later moved to Wolverhampton for his own protection as angry relatives and friends of the girls ' families gathered in corridors .
17 By the nineteenth century England had become the nation of landscape painters although a large proportion of her artists were Scots who , tempted like their lairds a century before , had moved to London for prestige and remuneration .
18 Much of London society had moved to Brussels for the summer , there were army officers who would be mortified if they were not invited , and there was the local aristocracy who had to be entertained .
19 BTW has n't the Norwich game been moved to Monday for SKY ?
20 Gusmao , who was moved to Bali for interrogation , was shown briefly on Indonesian television on Nov. 23 .
21 Gary Penrice , the Bristol Rovers striker , has moved to Watford for £500,000 .
22 Gary Penrice , the Bristol Rovers striker , has moved to Watford for £500,000 .
23 Such suicides are nearly always preventable and many of those in despair should have been moved to hospital for treatment or received active medical help while in prison .
24 The first parts of the picture were shot in Spain before the company moved to Jamaica for most of the rest of the location work .
25 The majority feeling in the CDP was moving towards support for development within the CNAA .
26 By this I mean how do we prevent the curriculum experience of the children being continually teacher-directed forward , moving without time for reflection , reinforcement , space to breathe ?
27 Bari were relegated from Serie A last season despite spending millions on players , with David Platt consequently moving to Juventus for Pounds 8 million in the summer .
28 Moving to profits for the book companies , these are slightly down , but this is n't indicative of a full year and the general outlook is er , is good .
29 Advisers say the change — aimed at meeting European Community moves towards equality for the sexes — should be phased in over a 15-year period .
30 He does sometimes get into a ‘ delayed ’ mood where he thinks he has more time than he does … the reason for the square/back passes I reckon is noone moves into space for him or looks for it up front .
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