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

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1 I moved out of the slings onto smears and reached a one finger vertical slot .
2 Hull moved out of the Second Division relegation zone for the first time since mid-September with a 2-1 win over Plymouth last night — their fourth win in their last six games and their third successive victory under the new manager Stan Ternant .
3 Scritti Politti also moved out of the shadowy margins and proposed a schizoid project — the making of perfect pop that contains its own internal deconstruction .
4 As a teenager I moved out of the nursery into the attic .
5 Then some sea creatures developed lungs and the ability to breathe air and they moved out of the ocean on to dry terrain .
6 Stumbling slightly , she moved out of the way , propping herself up against one of the big windows .
7 She moved out of the sunlight that flooded in between the nettles and into the dank gloom of the main tunnel .
8 R.A.E. , though , have probably played too many games to stay second , as have their ‘ B ’ squad who , temporarily at least , moved out of the bottom two with a draw at two-man Pyestock ‘ B ’ .
9 Each table excludes not only any clients who died or moved out of the area before the periods ended ( for whom there was no difference between action and control samples ) , but also all those who at referral went straight into ( or remained in ) institutional care .
10 Of these 123 , a full interview was obtained with l04 principal carers at the time of the patient 's referral to the project ( six carers refused to be interviewed , and it was not possible to interview a further nine for reasons such as the carer 's ill health or death or because the patient and carer soon moved out of the area ; for the remaining four some information was obtained by telephone ) .
11 Kāli and Jit moved out of the way of the back staircase and the sheep flooded down past them .
12 Like a chameleon , it moved out of the aisle between machines , then stopped , and became utterly motionless .
13 He moved out of the bright firelight into the shadows by the wall as if hoping to escape further questioning .
14 Davidson moved out of the house a week ago and they decided to separate last weekend .
15 When the atomic bomb developed at Los Alamos , New Mexico , was dropped on two Japanese cities in August 1945 , the Apocalypse of St John moved out of the realm of mythology and prophecy into scientific reality .
16 During the year the Church B lost seven through death , nine moved out of the area , four of whom were elderly people who transferred to an old people 's home in another part of the town , and five to a ‘ better neighbourhood ’ .
17 Some two hours after landing they moved out of the perimeter in parties of 20 or so , with Michael Burn lopping in the van followed by Donald Roy with the strongly armed assault parties .
18 Prost moved out of the team hotel for quiet , Niki stayed and fretted , with only Willi Dungl to keep him in moral and physical shape .
19 Gathering my things , I moved out of the plane and on to the stairs .
20 Knowing that I wanted to speak to the bedu woman to learn more of her life , the Sheikha signalled me to stay while they moved out of the dining room , pulling their veils over their masks .
21 From Western Province , he moved out of the first-class game to Boland but last year returned to the South African top flight with Orange Free State .
22 I HAVE been a patient in a Trust hospital since before it moved out of the NHS in May , and I 've witnessed what that means .
23 He stared at her for a moment and then shrugged and moved out of the kitchen and towards the back door .
24 Trafalgar moved out of the press again when they sold their titles to United Newspapers in 1985 .
25 When both together took a few slow hops down one of the runs near-by , Hazel followed and little by little they all three moved out of the hall .
26 They moved out of the city , to Lanarkshire , on its edges .
27 Edgar , chivalrously , moved out of the flat they rented in New Cross , though he could hardly afford to do so , and into a large shabby house in Greenwich which he shared with several old Cambridge friends .
28 During follow up of the 228 children six were excluded because they moved out of the area or because of poor attendance .
29 something I mean we moved out of the flats , partly because the flats were coming down ,
30 Reynolds moved out of the way into an alcove .
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